- Jesús Gil
Gregorio Jesús Gil y Gil (
March 11 ,1933 –May 14 ,2004 ) was a Spanish politician and businessman.Born in
El Burgo de Osma , Soria, Castile, Jesús Gil made most of his money in the construction business.He was arrested and spent time in jail in 1967 when one of his buildings in
Los Ángeles de San Rafael (Segovia) collapsed, killing 58 people. He was eventually released by order of the SpanishHead of State Francisco Franco , after allegedly paying a sum of money.He was the president of the
Atlético Madrid football club and served as a mayor ofMarbella . He founded and led the "Grupo Independiente Liberal " (GIL) as his political vehicle.In April 2002 he was banned for 28 years from holding public office, forced to stand down as mayor and briefly imprisoned. [http://www.el-mundo.es/elmundo/2002/04/05/espana/1018018644.html] [http://elmundodeporte.elmundo.es/elmundodeporte/2004/02/11/liga/1076510120.html] He died from a
brain hemorrhage .During the beginning of 2008, a full, two-episode documentary appeared in
Tele 5 explaining the highlights of his life and career. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixeN66EoCZo "Hormigas blancas" documentary (episode 1)] ] [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9CBS5eXX2s "Hormigas blancas" documentary (episode 2)] ]Reputation
Gil was famous and controversial for his extreme
right-wing political views, summed up in a unique brand of foulmouthed, low-browpopulism punctuated bysexist ,homophobic ,racist andxenophobic remarks and, occasionally, by pre-democratic nostalgia. It was not unusual for him to publicly and loudly refer to formerPSOE town councilorIsabel García Marcos aswhore during town council meetings, and in one occasion he dubbed journalistCarmen Rigalt as "jinetera del periodismo" ("prostitute of journalism"). As chairman of Atlético Madrid, he referred toAjax Amsterdam , due to its many players ofSurinamese origin, as "FCCongo ". His critics labeled his business dealings as shady, hinting at ties to organized crime. Marbella became a popular residence for British, Italian, and Russian gangsters while he was mayor, as well as a haven for formerNazis either awaiting or avoiding extradition, such asOtto Remer and, most famously,Léon Degrelle . At the same time, however, Gil instigated several crackdowns on drug users and prostitutes. Gil was involved in several criminal cases, including the so called "caso de las camisetas" and "Caso Atlético". Although it is true that "blue collar" crime rates and open manifestations of poverty decreased dramatically during the first years of his administration, there was widespread public perception, and some evidence, that most of this apparent success was obtained to the expense ofcivil liberties andfreedom of speech , and that the means employed to this end were objectable to say the least: beatings of petty delinquents and prostitutes, deportation of foreigners with a low income, individual handouts of moderate sums of money tohomeless people in exchange for leaving town... The subsequent improvement in the lifestyle of a segment of the population, albeit more apparent than real, was one of the main reasons for his landslide reelections. Some celebrities residing in Marbella, such asGunilla von Bismarck andSean Connery , have at times participated in Gil's campaigns for reelection.An infamous event, perhaps indicative of most of what was said in the previous paragraph, was his row with
José María Caneda and José González Fidalgo (the Compostela club's president and chief executive officer, respectively) in front of the Professional League headquarters in 1996, allegedly due to Caneda's prior derision of the inhabitants of Marbella for voting Gil as their mayor. After a first verbal exchange with both Caneda and Fidalgo, Gil punched the latter in the face and a noisy altercation ensued, both in front of the building and along its hallways and stairways, during all of which Gil, protected by his bodyguards and broadcasted live viaTV andradio , boisterously uttered phrases such as "¡Ha insultado a toda la gente deMarbella , el 'hijoputa' este que es un ladrón!" ("Thismotherfucker , this thief, has insulted the people of Marbella!"). The swift, economical and instinctive action of the bodyguards, and their demeanor towards both Caneda and Fidalgo, are probably all the more significant since most ofMarbella 's local police were recruited indirectly by Gil among legionnaires and members of other elite military forces throughout southern Spain and Northern Africa during the 80s and 90s, and some of these officers usually comprised Gil's own private "garde de corps". [ [http://www.elmundo.es/papel/hemeroteca/1996/03/14/deportes/94887.html El Mundo ] ] [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YycOiakbsus YouTube - Jesus Gil Pelea contra Caneda ] ]Trivia
* He had a stud
horse named "Imperioso".* He had also a young crocodile named "Furia".
* He's really well-known for his famous quote "Sociata and facineroso".
Quotes
* (To a journalist) "A la puta calle, venga! Siempre me toca al más tonto al lado" ("Get the
fuck out of here, move it! I've always got to deal with the dumbest one").* "Yo el problema de Gibraltar lo solucionaba en 5 minutos, tirando la verja" ("I'd deal with the Gibraltar question in five minutes by tearing the gate down").
* (Referring to
Adolfo Valencia ) "Al negro le corto el cuello. Me cago en la puta madre que parió al negro. Ya estoy harto de aguantar. " ("I'm going to slash thenigger 's throat. I shit on thenigger 's fucking mother. I'm sick and tired of this"). The word "negro" (literally standing forblack man ) is neutral and not necessarily offensive in and of itself, although the context, the journalist's question and the way Gil referred to Valencia appear to make the above translation fairly accurate.* (Referring to French referee
Michel Vautrot after losing a European match): "Es un maricón y será recompensado en su afición pederasta". ("He is afaggot and he'll have hispederast impluse rewarded").* "Para mí, echar a un entrenador es como tomarme una cerveza. Puedo echar a 20 en un año. Hasta a cien si hace falta” ("Booting a coach is to me like having a
beer . I can boot 20 in a year span. Even 100 if I have to").* (Referring to [Spanish] journalists as a whole): "Me dáis asco, os desprecio y no quiero veros más por aquí" ("I loath and despise all of you and I don't ever want to see you around again") In this same interview he defended the
Frente Atlético radical fan base, some of whose members have been consistently accused of engaging in violent incidents.References
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