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Crime Spain erupts into violent anti-migrant protests after attack on senior

I thought Spain was one of the EU countries still happily taking in immigrants?
 
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Spain has since erupted and people have taken to the streets, some attacking North African migrants on site and demanding their country back.

Here are some of the scenes from this video.




Of course mainstream media have labelled the protesters as, wait for it... yup, FAR RIGHT.

Looks like a Salvador Dali painting.
 
That's weird.

What's his angle on filming that?
- That people living on cold streets do drugs and that increase crimes. Theres a crime increase because tehres criminals btw the homeless. We alçways had homeless here, but they barely comited crimes. But since people turn a blind eye on the people without home, any smart criminal would think of hiding btw them.
 
- That people living on cold streets do drugs and that increase crimes. Theres a crime increase because tehres criminals btw the homeless. We alçways had homeless here, but they barely comited crimes. But since people turn a blind eye on the people without home, any smart criminal would think of hiding btw them.

Just another douche punching down, basically.

Fuck that creep!
 
For the second day in a row Spaniards are in the streets violently protesting after a senseless brutal beating of a senior citizen in the town of Torre Pacheco.

The man was out for a walk in his neighbourhood and was suddenly attacked by 3 North African migrants who belong to a Moroccan gang.

Apparently there was no motive and they didn't know each other, it says the thugs were bored and just decided to beat a retired old man within an inch of his life just for fun.

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Spain has since erupted and people have taken to the streets, some attacking North African migrants on site and demanding their country back.

Here are some of the scenes from this video.




Of course mainstream media have labelled the protesters as, wait for it... yup, FAR RIGHT.


We have similar issues with African gangs in my city of Melbourne, part of the problem is that they do seem to commit crimes for fun, not necessarily motivated by money. We have a lot of car jackings here (not as bad as South Africa of course) and they just seem to want to drive around for a laugh, don't think they try to resell them too much.


This happened about a 15 min drive from my house. Now I understand gangs need to brawl sometimes, don't know why you'd want to meet up at a shopping centre with CCTV everywhere, just meet at a deserted park and punch on.
 
These people are invaders and the governmental elites are complicit. All parties need to be forcefully removed.

They are are not there to enrich the host nation but to take advantage of and to erode it.
IF that happened, it would only prevent further damage. No doubt that would be a good thing, but how do you cut out the existing cancer in your country?
 
It's just not the massive increase in crime. It's the heinousness of the acts. Shit that never used to happen in the west are happening regularly now.

The answer isn't to go out and beat up random migrants BUT there is no fucking answer from the politicians. There isn't even a fucking acknowledgement from them about it, in fact it's the opposite.

So yeah, it's war on the streets time then I guess. And if they want to try and take back control this is what they can do. Go out and fuck some people up. Who can blame them?
 
This YouTuber used to talk only mma and has taken a crazy turn focusing on immigrants all the time.
huh?? I have seen Koro on this forum for many years.

edit: not sure who you are referring to.
 
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A couple weeks ago there were some half assed weak protests over foreign tourists "driving up prices" in tourist areas.... I wonder how they stupid they feel now that are dealing with something a little more serious.
 
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I thought Spain was one of the EU countries still happily taking in immigrants?

Spain has no issue with most immigrants, its only a few that cause troubles.

Spain not being as rich as other Europeans and their ability to draw workforce from most of Latin America with zero cultural shock spares them most issues
 
There was another elderly assaulted by two Moroccans in a similar fashion in another town too, he got beat up pretty bad, lot of blood.



Spain has no issue with most immigrants, its only a few that cause troubles.

Spain not being as rich as other Europeans and their ability to draw workforce from most of Latin America with zero cultural shock spares them most issues

But Spain is also right across the sea from North Africa so also end up taking them.
 
The moderate Grass hiding the radical Snake

It’s a sad reality, but incidents like this will likely become more frequent. And no, this isn’t about playing the “White Knight defending Europe” trope. It’s about acknowledging a problem that many refuse to see clearly.

The uncomfortable truth is that even many so-called "moderate" Muslim immigrants bear a degree of responsibility, not because they’re committing crimes themselves, but because far too many remain silent in the face of rising issues within their own communities.

In my Austrian hometown, we’ve seen a population increase of nearly 15 percent in under a decade, driven largely by immigration from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of Central Asia, which are predominantly Muslim-majority regions. In parallel, there has been a clear and noticeable rise in crime. The atmosphere has changed. Streets no longer feel as safe, especially at night for women. Robberies, assaults — things that were once rare have become more common.

Of course, Austria has always had some degree of theft, especially in border regions. But what we’re seeing now is something different, and it’s naïve to pretend otherwise.

What troubles me even more is the reaction, or rather, the lack of reaction, from within the established Muslim community. Friends of mine, Bosniaks who are among the most integrated and Westernized Muslims in Europe, consistently downplay the issue. They claim it’s just what happens with population growth. They brush it off. But these same people express fear when right-wing parties gain even a modest increase in votes, say 2 percent, as though Austria is on the brink of a fascist revival.

And yet, I can’t remember the last time I encountered an open neo-Nazi here. They are fringe, obscure, and wholly unrepresentative. Meanwhile, the problems on the streets are tangible and growing.

That’s the core of my frustration. When the so-called moderates remain silent or dismiss the concerns of those affected, they create space for more resentment and division. In the end, this silence may hurt everyone — because when people no longer feel protected or heard, they start grouping others together and trusting no one. And that’s when real damage begins.
 
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