Uniforms

Uniformes
Uniformes
Uniformes
Uniformes

The kings of the East of the city of Sort (Lleida, Spain) were not limited on January 5 to distribute gifts to children. Or at least, that is what is stated in the complaint filed in the Court by a police officer in charge of security in the ride, who accuses Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar of insults and aggressions. According to the complaint, his majesty threw candy with disproportionate force, as if they were stones, and were repeatedly insulting him.

Soon, the three kings can be called to declare as accused, since apparently many people witnessed the facts. The agent waited for the ride to have finished to begin their inquiries with the aim of finding out the identity of the monarchs. The case is now in the hands of the judge.

It is good that we trust people, but it is not convenient to trust uniforms. It is true that the clothing we choose always says something significant about us, but a uniform is something else. Seeing a group of people in uniform can lead us to the mistake of believing that they are all the same, but it is not. We know, but many times we behave as if we ignore it, and that is why we tend to judge people (positively or negatively, depending on our prejudice) depending on their uniforms. How our opinion of a footballer changes depending on the color of his shirt, for example.

It's about knowing people individually, one by one. And to judge them, if necessary, depending on what they are, and not of their way of speaking, of their football team, their political ideas or the uniform they wear. Even if it is that of the Magi.