I think this lunacy tops the great Ibizan Columbus vote. Are there really now legal grounds for pursuing Robbed in Barcelona for damaging the brand? Should the city council – a notorious den of corruption – also cease using the Barcelona tag? Is this the strategy that will help bring down the province’s 23% unemployment rate, or merely a way of avoiding discussion thereof?
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