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Notary Slams Andorra Crepe Vendor for Mocking Customers Like 1980s Derogatory Comedy

Joan Carles Rodríguez Miñana criticizes a popular crepe seller at Rotonda for insulting patrons, including minors over appearance and nationality,.

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Key Points

  • Vendor mocks customers in videos, gaining popularity across audiences.
  • Targets two minors for physical appearance and nationality.
  • Compared to 1980s Spanish comedy using slurs against speech impediments and homophobia.
  • Critics question absence of racism or degrading treatment complaints.

Notary Joan Carles Rodríguez Miñana has criticised the crepe vendor at Andorra la Vella's Rotonda for mocking customers in a manner he likens to derogatory 1980s Spanish comedy routines.

In a video shared on social media, Miñana highlights footage of the vendor insulting patrons while preparing orders—a tactic that has made him popular across diverse audiences. The notary urges viewers to watch until the end, when the crepe maker targets two minors over their physical appearance and nationality.

Miñana draws a parallel to the "dandruff" of 1980s Spanish humour, where comedians built careers and dominated TV ratings by deriding people with speech impediments ("gangosos") and using homophobic slurs ("mariquitas").

Both Miñana and commenters on the post question why such conduct has not prompted complaints for racism or degrading treatment. They express dismay that figures like this have not only commodified Andorra but eroded its moral core.

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