The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has had a tough debate in the government control session with the spokeswoman for Podemos, Carolina Alonso, about indoctrination in textbooks. Ayuso has rebuked him stating that “if they remove the memory, the calculation or the history of education they are going to treat the new generations like Cro-Magnons with a mobile phone.”
Ayuso has affirmed that those who “censor are you because you remove the Roman legacy from Hispanidad or avoid studying Cervantes in the land of Cervantes. For me, what is censorship is giving away the approval, the culture of joints or payments, that is reprehensible.
They probably want to change the Romans for the perroflautas, the Catholic kings for the kings of Galapagar or Roman law for the right to occupation, or Quevedo’s satires for Echenique’s, but we don’t want that in textbooks« .