Debate on festivals: More street parties or fewer?

A citizen expresses their weariness with the noise and disturbances of popular festivals, advocating for a different approach.

Generic image of a quiet square in the Canary Islands at dusk.
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Generic image of a quiet square in the Canary Islands at dusk.

A resident of La Palma questions the proliferation of popular festivals, arguing that they are not to everyone's taste and cause disturbances.

The reflection arises from the possibility of more celebrations, questioning whether they are truly desired by the entire population. It is pointed out that not everyone likes or fancies festivals at all times, and that many people have other vital occupations.
The text criticizes the saturation of street parties and DJs under homes, forcing some residents to leave their houses to avoid the noise. Furthermore, the aftermath of the festivals is mentioned, such as prolonged noise, vomiting, and mess, which extend the disturbances beyond the event itself.
The issue of festive 'identity' is raised, suggesting that traditional romerías might be more appropriate than DJ performances, which are perceived as more generic and present everywhere.