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Aristocracy
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One thing's for sure, individual biases become clearest in situations like these. Fans and haters of each Queen speak for or against them.
Your 'analysis' seems to have left out another category of "fans". The ones, that despite Letizia's evident gross misconduct, try to present themselves as objective and unbiased.
I would think that the "intelligent" Spaniards know there is more to this than meets the eye, give both women the benefit of doubt, wish BOTH women acted more graciously, and that most of all, there are more pressing matters that should be debated.
I am positive the the intelligent (sans double quotation marks) spaniards know that one cannot spin this case in Letizia's favour, despite the attempts of some of her "objective" fans.
The ones viciously and loudly attacking Letizia and Leonor might be the loudest but it is no surprise, everybody knows Letizia has not been the most popular member of the Spanish RF.
Excellent point. Perhaps it's worth contemplating why she has been so, consistently, unpopular. All the other Crown Princesses and Princes in Europe (some are also queens now) have been immensely popular and loved in their own countries. Some of them, despite a rocky start.
Loudest doesn't mean smartest though, so I doubt they're representative of "intelligent Spaniards with good sense" that you were referring to.
Indeed it does not. The merit of written words as well as spoken ones,is derived from their content and relation to facts, not for the Speaker/Writer's tone.
Hence, disguising one's opinions and biases under under a veil of "objectivity" and "good will" in a "measured" tone is neither an indication of smartness nor of being genuine.
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