TED Community » Javier Alexandre Hierro Pardos

About Me

Location:
Spain, Barcelona
Current organization:
REAIR - Reaching Horizons
Past organizations:
Radio Marca Barcelona, Eserp Business School, Impactmedia Agency, "El Hoy" Newspaper
Current role:
Dir. Communication and Projects
Gender:
Male
Areas of expertise:
Communciations/Media, Public & Media Relations
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  • A comment on Conversation: What about the Spanish Revolution?

    May 27 2011: Thanks for all your answers.

    I think even most of rich countries have this kind of problems with their corrupt politicians this is not a reason to give up. The young people will protest against this fascist politicians and their non logic privileges.

    They are our employers, not our bosses.
  • A comment on Conversation: What about the Spanish Revolution?

    May 26 2011: Even all you said is true I don't think that politicians must have the kind of economical and social privileges the actually have in Spain. This is something impossible to understand for anyone. Their salaries and conditions are not reasonable in any sense. I think we should change this at least...

    Democracia Real Ya is an independent movement supported by most of spanish young people and that because they don't belong to any establishment. In my opinion the problems are their structures... but anyways... Most of us want to normalize the politicians privileges.
  • A reply on Conversation: What about the Spanish Revolution?

    May 26 2011: Thanks David,

    The point is that everything what happens here and is related to politicians is just a joke. Their benefits are unfair and the justice demonstrate that most of them are under corruption. So why they are not in jail? Why they still free and getting paid? Our country is a shame in these terms.

    Thanks a lot!
  • A comment on Conversation: What is your favourite book? If several - choose the best (or the worst)!

    May 26 2011: "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole

    Best novel ever, nobody is able to be sad after reading this book.
  • A comment on Conversation: What is it that makes Bob Dylan's music so significant in the world today?

    May 24 2011: Because maybe anything "achange"

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