Tenerife Weekly
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Tenerife Weekly
No Result
View All Result
Home La Provincia

Pro-independence entryism – La Provincia

May 20, 2023
in La Provincia
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Pro-independence entryism – La Provincia
6
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter



Pro-independence entryism – La Provincia

At noon today, Saturday, it is summoned in Los Cristianos, south of Tenerifea demonstration that under the motto Canarias is no longer a paradise will demand “a change of model” and that is raised not only as an act of denunciation, but as a call to attention to the political parties one week away from the celebration of the regional and local elections. The organizers include two veteran environmental forces (Ben Magec and ATAN) and several collectives and platforms, such as Salvar La Tejita and Salvar el Puertito. The objective is to gather at least two thousand people after the “important victories” obtained in recent years by “a citizenry jaded by the destruction of the territory and the increase in the cost of life.”

The Canary Islands is no longer a paradise. Surely. But when did such a misfortune occur? A century ago, in 1923 let’s say, was the Canary Islands still a paradise? That miserable and hungry country, with terrible connections with the world and between the islands, with horrifying illiteracy rates and a life expectancy of less than sixty years and in which pneumonia, appendicitis or even an oral infection could kill you, was a paradise garden? I suspect that the vast majority of islanders today – including the protesters – would not survive more than three days in any virgin paradise. For a developed society, collective well-being does not consist in maintaining a miraculously intact set of ecosystems, but in preserving and, where appropriate, revising democratically legitimized institutions, regulations and rules, in creating and promoting universal public services, in guaranteeing communications and mobility, in which competitive companies offer good salaries and retirement pensions allow a dignified old age. The country is overwhelmed by structural problems, physical and symbolic limits, weaknesses, contradictions. We certainly need tourism, but it is no longer a guarantee of economic progress and its negative effects –environmental aggression, gentrification, inequality, ballast to economic diversification– are obvious. But no canary wants to go back to 1923. If they want, more provocatively, no canary wants to go back to 1993. Paradise always happened before, in a mythical or mythologized past. Or even more emphatically, as Borges said, there are no more paradises than the lost ones.

In what can be called, somewhat scenographically, the Canarian environmental movement, a new phenomenon is taking place. This occurs above all in Tenerife, where the Cuna del Alma luxury development has been described as an apocalyptic catastrophe, when the Salto de Chira power station entails a much more extensive and brutal destruction in the Arguineguín ravine and does not cause half of the protests and the commotion that the south of Tenerife. The novelty in ecological resistance is the independence entryism. For the youngest or most clueless, a technique used by some Trotskyists who infiltrated large socialist or social democratic parties to control their agendas, redirect their strategies, inject their rhetoric, was known as entryism. The term made a fortune. The independentistas –some from Azarug and from more recent platforms– have found a niche in the environmental protest to disseminate their proposals and wave their flags, and have promoted supposedly micropolitical actions, such as approaching a meeting of hoteliers, impersonating journalists and at the opportune moment throw insults and insults. In today’s demonstration they have imposed that a Residency law be included among the demands, which has never been part of the demands of the large ecologist and environmental organizations on the island. Tribalizing and trivializing an independentist and millennialist environmentalism: we just lacked that.



Source link

Related Posts

Wind and Fog Leave Hundreds of Passengers Stranded in Tenerife
La Provincia

Wind and Fog Leave Hundreds of Passengers Stranded in Tenerife

July 6, 2025
Canaries Roll: From Sancheski to Skate
La Provincia

Canaries Roll: From Sancheski to Skate

July 6, 2025
Coque Malla stars in ‘The Threepenny Opera’, new project from ‘Segunda Lectura’ at the Pérez Galdós Theatre.
La Provincia

Coque Malla stars in ‘The Threepenny Opera’, new project from ‘Segunda Lectura’ at the Pérez Galdós Theatre.

July 2, 2025
No Result
View All Result

Click Image to Join Community

Tenerife Forum Community

Previous News

The Leal Theater dresses up to honor traditional trades at the IV Pedro Molina Memorial

The Leal Theater dresses up to honor traditional trades at the IV Pedro Molina Memorial

3 years ago
“The southern train project has destroyed the credibility of Pedro Martín”

“The southern train project has destroyed the credibility of Pedro Martín”

3 years ago
The distribution of 450 brown containers begins in the south of Tenerife

The distribution of 450 brown containers begins in the south of Tenerife

2 years ago
The Cabildo de Tenerife benefits with the investments to the municipalities that manage PSOE and PP

The Cabildo de Tenerife benefits with the investments to the municipalities that manage PSOE and PP

3 years ago
Enhancing Mental Health Services Across Three Tenerife Municipalities

Enhancing Mental Health Services Across Three Tenerife Municipalities

6 months ago
United You can see a “revolution” of the PSOE-CC pact in La Laguna and warn that it will be “the most expensive” in history

United You can see a “revolution” of the PSOE-CC pact in La Laguna and warn that it will be “the most expensive” in history

2 years ago
No Result
View All Result

News Highlights

Canaries loses its traditional pubs

The Cabildo to Provide Work Placements for 450 ULL Students in the 2025-2026 Academic Year

The Magician’s Dance Brings Together 12,000 People Around 700 Tables

A Estate, a Saint, and a Pilgrimage (Part III). By Julio Torres Santos

No Water Given to Victims of Domestic Violence at the Courts of Santa Cruz de Tenerife

A union denounces the alteration of customs officers’ shifts as malpractice.

Trending News

The Canarian Beach Bar with Sea Views Recognised by the Repsol Guide: “Fresh Fish”
Atlantico

The Canarian Beach Bar with Sea Views Recognised by the Repsol Guide: “Fresh Fish”

by Admin
July 12, 2025
0

The sun gently sets over the coast, the sound of the sea lulls the downtime, and the...

Three New Multisport Facilities in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, La Laguna, and Arona

Three New Multisport Facilities in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, La Laguna, and Arona

July 12, 2025
Tram workers report that there are still traces of silica sand on the tracks and in the depots.

Tram workers report that there are still traces of silica sand on the tracks and in the depots.

July 12, 2025
Canaries loses its traditional pubs

Canaries loses its traditional pubs

July 12, 2025
The Cabildo to Provide Work Placements for 450 ULL Students in the 2025-2026 Academic Year

The Cabildo to Provide Work Placements for 450 ULL Students in the 2025-2026 Academic Year

July 12, 2025
Tenerife Weekly

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly

Navigate Site

  • Tenerife Forum
  • Tenerife Travel Shop
  • Ask Tenerife
  • Guide
  • Adobe
  • Linkedin
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly