A new political party is growing in Spain with a program to literally "Make Spain great again" with oposition to progressivism, mass inmigration and globalism the first great rally in Vistalegre in Madrid was a great success.
The far left and stablishment media have wasted no time in starting a campaign against them.
There were 10000 people inside but not everyone could enter. At least 3000 people were outside as the capacity was overwhelmed. The speakers then went outside to speak to them. Video: twitter.com/javiertebas/status/1048885007513735170
Just seeing the faces of our local smug leftists covered in fear is priceless.
Easton Rivera
This is a reality now. The objective in the short run is pushing the Overton window right and force right wing parties not to ignore their non progressive voters and take them for granted. Besides there is a real space of growing for the party.
Evan Williams
I thought these guys were a complete meme, but the Vistalegre rally thing is pretty big, they've never had such a crowd before. And they're actually feeding off the bullshit from the PP and even getting some votes from C's. Can they do it? I'll probably vote for them for the European parliament, but I don't really trust that they'll make a good management of the country, Can someone redpill me on this?
>but I don't really trust that they'll make a good management of the country This is completely missing the point. The objective is not winning power, is pushing the politics in our direction. Anything else than voting them is wasting your vote.
Lucas Gray
>The objective in the short run is pushing the Overton window right This. I'll vote for them despite disagreeing in some issues (and finding them too moderate on others). I don't give a shit about Catalonia, but as long as Vox is against illegal mass immigration and political correctness, they're fine to me. At least for the moment being, where just disagreeing with open borders lunatics gets you labelled a racist fascist.
Christian Murphy
Well, I doubt I'll be seeing a Jose Antonio rising up from the ranks in my lifetime, but if it helps to push the discourse towards us, that's good I guess.
Camden Miller
I meant to reply to
Elijah Powell
Please post vids of these two. Seeing Roomba in overdrive was fun too.
By the way I was there and it was nice seeing normal people not the usual far right extremists and francoism nostalgics that are so easy to paint in bad light by the leftist press. So AMA if you want.
Ayden Kelly
Cringe
Carson Miller
That's good to hear. Optics are important, especially when normies are fed constant bullshit about the "far-right" on TV.
>How cringy is Abascal He's ok, but some party members are embarrassing.
>and how much of /ourguy/ is he He's a civic nationalist and pro-Israel, so /notourguy/. But he's like Trump, which is good enough right now. And it looks like he's aware of the importance of demographics.
Andrew Ramirez
The link is in the OP >hot as fuck Cringe
Asher Thomas
>Centralism >Against abortion
Ugh, no thanks. The minute 5:12 is hilarious. ''Autonomias que no aman a España.'' For God's sake.
>Against surrogacy and immigrants
Good.
But he seems retarded. I wish ETA killed his family.
>Against abortion We are not the US, don't be retarded. >Autonomias que no aman a España Listen carefully. He is speaking about a government that doesn't love spain. The government.
Christian Sanchez
So the government doesn't love the autonomias or the autonomias' government doesn't love Spain? This is a riddle.
>We are not the US, don't be retarded.
Don't you want to abort retards and rape babies?
Levi Jackson
>So the government doesn't love the autonomias or the autonomias' government doesn't love Spain? This is a riddle. Are you being purposedly obtuse? It's neither of those. >Don't you want to abort retards and rape babies? They oppose abortion on demand. So they aren't against abortion in rape cases.
Jaxson Stewart
Around 5:12
>Y por eso tenemos un gobierno que continúa con el lento suicidio del Estado de las autonomías, porque no aman a España.
Can you explain this sentence?
Anthony Fisher
Do you really don't understand that phrase? >So the government doesn't love the autonomias or the autonomias' government doesn't love Spain? This is a riddle. The government doesn't loves Spain that's why they continue with the slow suicide that is the state of the autonomies. The government doesn't loves Spain.
Jose Edwards
Okay, I thought ''aman'' referred to autonomias not for the people in the government. Still they are centralists so why even bother? Is he a real vasco anyways?
>Still they are centralists so why even bother? Because we need more centralism right now. The pendulum has switched to much to decentralization. It's also important in order to fight separatism.