Posted on 08/20/2016 1:50:00 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
Spain has a problem with telling the truth about major accidents in the country, to the detriment of those Spanish citizens who are suddenly killed, maimed and left without their loved ones when they happen. Instead of properly recognising victims' needs and the opportunity to learn from tragedy to improve the Spanish system, the state prefers to sweep these things under the carpet and pretend they are not relevant or important. Such an attitude is both shameful and stupid.
(Excerpt) Read more at thespainreport.com ...
Japan, and apparently Spain, too.
Your comment makes no sense
I’d rather have the Spanish model then the nanny state model to protect every one from themselves here.
Convenient liars?
My comment is simple. Empiricism is not an Hispanic virtue.
“Id rather have the Spanish model then the nanny state model to protect every one from themselves here.”
That’s not really the issue here. All these incidents (in the article) are about major transportation disasters, of course the gov’t is going to be involved with those. They would be here too.
Yeah I was aware of the issue. My point stands.....if on its own.
Hillarys teachers
Spa oars are not quit Hispanics unquote
Spaniards are not quit Hispanics unquote
And the more culturally dominant influence in Latin America (sans Bolivia) is? Sorry, I’ve had to deal with far too many “Hispanics” who are overextended on EU passports issued by...Spain.
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