An Abascal fan on 'First Dates': "I don't think it's normal to teach Arabic in schools."

"First Dates" made the jump this summer from Cuatro to Telecinco. In its nine years of existence, the dating show hosted by Carlos Sobera has become a favorite with audiences. And during these summer months, its stories of singles in search of love are a great addition.
This was the case on the broadcast this Tuesday, August 5, in which the main protagonist was Leire, an 18-year-old high school student from Alcobendas (Madrid) who showed her political preferences from the outset.
This is how he began his presentation: "For me, a good president would be Santiago Abascal, based on the premise that everyone is going to deceive us because that's inevitable. When they come to power, they abuse it. I think Spain needs radical change and a conservative change."
And he continued his speech: "I don't think it's normal that they want to teach Arabic in schools now. I have nothing against Arabs, but try teaching Spanish in a school in Morocco or Saudi Arabia. They'll laugh at you."
Leire didn't stop there, going on to detail who she doesn't want as a partner: "I couldn't be with a hippie dog or a hippie or a guy with dreadlocks who dresses me in baggy pants with really weird prints, smokes a pipe and votes for Podemos. I like tall and dark-skinned guys, because I'm very tall. Although there may be exceptions."
Ken, a 24-year-old student and content creator from Altea (Alicante), attended the meeting. Leire wasn't pleased with her suitor from the start. "My first impression is that he's a very superficial person. He seems very forward on a first date. He seems a bit soft," she said.
During the conversation, the two only agreed on ideological issues and immigration. Otherwise, there was no apparent connection or harmony.
Despite this, Ken wanted to continue getting to know Leire. "I'd go on a second date because I like her physically and we share an ideology. I've felt a connection," he noted. But she wasn't on the same path. "I wouldn't go on a second date because we have different personalities. I'm intense, and he's easygoing. I had a good time, but no," she concluded.
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