The Flexas festival began as a Canamunt festival, a neighborhood festival to gather and have a good time. Families would come with their children on their shoulders, and everyone would applaud the chupinazo (fireworks) or the dancing of the drag queens. It grew organically due to public acceptance. The organizers, with Pepa Charro (The Alcorcón Earthquake) at the front, financed this growth out of their own pockets. Friends came to perform for a paella, accommodation, and the friendship with Charro, who puts his agenda at the service of Palma. public and raise the manure when someone is preparing the summer party. I would say that Cort is more than profitable. culture." He legitimizes, of course, those blessed by Christ, the oldest and those that are part of the heritage, always according to his point of view. But the crux The point is that they consider it "a mistake for the City Council to support a festival with an LGBTQ ideology" that requires "analyzing" its "influence on minors." They also criticize the attendees for drinking and taking drugs. They'll do it the same way, I say, as the parents and good men I've seen snorting lines as big as my index finger at weddings, baptisms, and communions. Sacramental cocaine.

I don't attend any processions, and I respect the believers who accompany their images. Or it may seem absurd to me to waste thousands of flowers to celebrate Corpus Christi. But I assume others are overcome with emotion.

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Vox is bothered by the fact that the Flexas festival attracts "reds and faggots," as Jorge Javier Vázquez would say. That this bacchanal turns hundreds of children into homosexuals, as if sexual orientation depended on the messages received.

It's as simple as going to any party you fancy. They and their children are vaccinated against diversity and fun. Meanwhile, let the thousands of people attending the Flexas party dance to the rhythm of Saint Raffaella Carrà.