But
this outrage is not against Catalunya this time but is instead being
directed towards a woman called Ana Botella.
As the
highly-controversial PP Mayor of Madrid (and also wife of ex-Prime
Minister Aznar) she gave a short speech as part of a presentation to
persuade international delegates to support Madrid's candidacy for
the Olympics in 2020.( See below...)
Yes, Botella speaks with an accent (who the hell doesn't) but I understood
every word and she seemed to me to be sincere in her enthusiasm about
the city.
She had
to simplify things (which the PP is particularly good at doing) and
her statement that Madrid is "full of welcoming people" is
a bit of an exaggeration but she has a good point about the rich
culture of the city.
I'd
give her 6.5 out of 10. It was no disaster but could have been quite
a bit better, of course.
I'm
sure she has a disgusting amount of privileges thrown her way, but
getting plenty of practice with English was obviously not one of
them, just as the average Spaniard or Catalan has few opportunities
to use English unless they go out of their way to find them.
Much of
the criticism of Botella is that she alone is to blame for Madrid not
being awarded the 2020 Olympics, which have instead gone to Tokyo.
(There
is even a satirical song about her called “A
relaxing cup of café con leche.”)
I am
always in favour of targeting individuals in power over their words and actions
but I would think that her record as Mayor has a lot more in it to
criticise than one average speech. In her time in public life she
could easily be called a “human headline” because of her tendency
to regualrly make ridiculous and poorly considered statements.
In my
comments above I am simply trying to be fair to her because she is
speaking a second language in a public forum, but it seems Ana Botella isn't
fair to anyone except herself.