“NGOs and institutions discriminate positively in favour of immigrants, while we see Spaniards looking in garbage containers. There are a lot of helpless people, and our goal is to help them.” She is a 24-year-old Madrid woman with a degree in philosophy and a broad accent in the world. The spokesperson for the Madrid center has been interviewed in La Ser. (...)
Inevitably, the Golden Dawn of Greece returns to mind. In the words of the Madrid spokesman, “we share with them that we love our people”. We have also heard in the radio how to defend the ultra-right party: “The good guys aren’t that good or that bad. When all the media agree to defame an organization, they're hiding something."
The Mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Javier Maroto, said this summer that Algerian and Maghreb migrants live in the city of social aid and refuse to work. If these kinds of manifestations of interest in society are disseminated, it is not surprising that they reach Euskal Herria as the “social centers” of the right that have already proliferated in Italy and Spain.