Spain elects a retarded politician


After being elected to Valencia’s regional assembly, Galcerán says she wants to be seen as a person, not for her disability.

For decades she battled to ensure that people with intellectual disabilities were part of the conversation. The extent of the progress she had made, however, was laid bare recently when Mar Galcerán became Spain’s first parliamentarian with Down’s syndrome.

“It’s unprecedented,” the 45-year-old told the Guardian. “Society is starting to see that people with Down’s syndrome have a lot to contribute. But it’s a very long road.”


Her feat has been decades in the making. When Galcerán was 18 years old, she joined the conservative People’s party (PP) after being attracted to what she described as its embrace of tradition.


Slowly she worked her way up the party apparatus. Her commitment paid off last May when she was added as the 20th name on the list of candidates the PP was fielding in Valencia’s regional elections.

News that Galcerán had obtained a seat in the regional parliament came soon after. “Welcome Mar,” the region’s PP leader, Carlos Mazón, wrote on social media. “Great news for politics, overcoming barriers.”

The achievement catapults Galcerán to the top of the ranks of the handful of people with Down’s syndrome who have crashed through barriers to enter the world of politics. In 2020, Éléonore Laloux became the first person with the genetic disorder in France to be elected to public office, as a city council member in the northern town of Arras, while Ireland’s Fintan Bray was hailed for making history after he was elected to a political position in the country in 2022.

In Spain, Galcerán’s path into politics was blazed by Ángela Bachiller, who in 2013 became Spain’s first city councillor with Down’s syndrome in the northern city of Valladolid.

Galcerán may be the first in Europe, however, to join a regional or national parliament, according to Spain’s Down’s syndrome federation.

“We haven’t heard of anyone else,” said Agustín Matía Amor of Down España. “It’s a huge step forward and an example of real inclusion.”

He was quick to point out that the achievement was also a reflection of the decades Galcerán had spent working to advance the status of people with Down’s syndrome in Spain. For more than 20 years Galcerán had worked as a civil servant in Valencia, most recently helping to carve out inclusive policy, adding to the four years she spent at the helm of Asindown, a Valencian organisation dedicated to helping families with children that have Down’s syndrome.


“It’s both great news and a recognition of her work and the many initiatives she was involved in,” said Matía Amor. “It’s a good example of what is possible.”

 

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Without any insult towards this woman, she is simply not intelligent enough to engage with the actual work that goes on behind closed doors, outside of the public political showboating. She is nothing more than a figure to be trotted out for the purpose of virtue signaling. You need to have an IQ of around 90 to be able to read and follow instructions. Your average ghetto black American is below that threshold, and this woman is even less intelligent than them.
 
Does Down Syndrome always necessarily mean mentally retarded, or is retardation just one of many possible symptoms that frequently shows up, but may not in some cases? Even if she is, I'm not seeing much of a problem these days. The US has a guy with end stage Alzheimer's as president.
It's all but guaranteed. The Good Doctor is DEI propaganda; if you're born a Downie it should mean automatic exclusion from big-boy jobs.

You just pray that your child only gets ~20 IQ points knocked off instead of ~80 so you're one of the 'lucky' parents who gets to visit your semi-functional adult child in a group home when he/she 'grows up'.

had a downie in my sunday school for years and got a firsthand education. she was very cute and i didn't trulyy understand for many years why she couldn't be my girlfriend.
 
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democracy believers will say shit like "monarchy is so dumb look at the habsburgs with their genetic defects" and then turn around and put literal potatoes in power
Doesn't help that republicans in european monarchies -Spain included- are often also some of the most brainrotted leftists in the Western hemisphere, the kind of people who think electing an actual tard is a great thing.
 
Oh wow, it's literal. I guess she'll feel right at home anyway.
 
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