#spanishrevolution
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- Those squatter hairdos still big among Spanish chicas?raf
- You see squatters here? hein?********
- I actually like the hairstyle, but it always brings back "okupa y resiste" to my mind :)raf
- you're a bit spanish ?********
- that's a good shot. i'm diggin it.sea_sea
- i'm especially digging the girl in the window with her iced coffee in hand. lol good action shot.sea_sea
- yes, lol.********
- so who's BF is it? lol.akrok
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- ********0
this kind of "fuck you revolt" has only been seen in Iceland, not like this but same idea, "fuck you we wont pay the debt"
- Jacque0
Ok, so as far as politics go, I'm not, how do you say, really "on top of things" and as for the politics of another country – Spain in this case – I'm completely in the dark.
So could someone explain to me what the end goal of this "revolution" is? What's the goal in the short term and what's the goal in the long term?
- it's simple and universal "FUCK the monetarian totalitarism"********
- it's simple and universal "FUCK the monetarian totalitarism"
- ********0
viva la revoluchion
- tOki0
viva la lunchion
- srhadden0
international press continues to ignore
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- CableStudios0
Crash the banks, Buy Silver!!!
- crash the monetarty system by buying money.. alright...fresnobob
- non0
What's the point behind this revolution exactly?
- people wanting jobs and a less inept government.lowimpakt
- people poor, inflation, bank crimeCableStudios
- aldebaran0
Didn't they just have general election? Wouldn't that be a more suitable forum to express dissent? What was voter turnout?
- GeorgesII0
these videos are terryfing,
franco's corpse is probably laughing right now,- Happens everywhere now, I think the Spanish movement is the begining of something********
- Happens everywhere now, I think the Spanish movement is the begining of something
- graham0
Why is this not on the news??
- benfal990
need more blood and explosionz...
- Horp0
Fuck these drones in police uniform. Everyone should have a poker up their sleeve, when the drones wrap their batons round your knees, shove the point of the poker up under the visor, in front of the chin strap and behind the chin bone, and ram it home up inside the face unit, up through the tongue, break through the roof of the mouth, up through the oxygen kiosk, up up up through the gristle between the eyes... short circuit their fucking enthusiasm. Then they can be pushed over backwards like pigs on sticks and used as carpet.
- then the rest of them, come down on your peaceful manifestation with all they got, fuck thisGeorgesII
- lol, sensational********
- lowimpakt0
in case people are forgetting why this is happening
Spanish unemployment is 21.3% and youth unemployment is at 45%.
also, I can't verify the accuracy of this but apparently this map shows some of the places where there are cases and alleged cases of political corruption.
also, I need to say that Spain is one of my favourite European countries !!!
- lowimpakt0
in case people are forgetting why this is happening
Spanish unemployment is 21.3% and youth unemployment is at 45%.
also, I can't verify the accuracy of this but apparently this map shows some of the places where there are cases and alleged cases of political corruption.
also, I need to say that Spain is one of my favourite European countries !!!
- Miesfan0
127 politicians accused in corruption cases. And are those that have been submitted to the last election. And they have been elected.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/sr.…By Naomi Klein in Twitter
In Spain the problem of unemployment is structural
Who blame the economic crisis only to large banks, multinationals and speculators, not to understand that Spain, with unemployment around 20%, has a serious problem of additional employment that has nothing to do with global crisis since the transition from unemployment figures have never dropped 8.5%, while there has been quite long periods in which unemployment has exceeded 20%. These are figures that any country that is considered civilized and prosperous can afford.A problem of structural unemployment means that there are not enough companies to absorb a significant portion of the workforce, regardless of any other explanation that the strike may have, eg a weak labor market.
- True, but the structural problems become more glaring in light of the global banking crisisTheBlueOne



