The left-wing media is furious because it's losing young people

Young Spaniards, those 'ultras' who prefer an Ave Maria to a 'Slava Stalin'

EspPol 4·29·2026 · 18:16 0

The high priests of leftism are experiencing a moment of anguish in Spain: decades of indoctrination are going down the drain.

A media outlet aligned with Sánchez points to historians with an author who praised Stalin
'Anti-ultras law': the colossal cynicism of a media outlet close to Pedro Sánchez's Govt

In the almost half-century of democracy we have enjoyed, the left has made colossal efforts to eliminate political pluralism in Spain, a pluralism that is one of the cornerstones of democracy, but which is an obstacle for the left because, for socialists and communists, all of us who are not left-wing are "far-right." This label has been extended to more and more targets with the increasingly less disguised aim of demonizing all those who hold any opinion, taste, or tendency that displeases the left.

This offensive against political and ideological pluralism has been so blatant that in the end the left has achieved the exact opposite of what it sought. There are increasingly more right-wing young people and young Catholics in Spain. It was a predictable result.

The left has spent many years telling young people what to think and that being right-wing is wrong, while at the same time the left openly supported dictatorships, it allied itself with those who do not condemn ETA terrorism and was mired in corruption scandals, in addition to creating chaos in the infrastructure that resulted in a major national blackout a year ago (with several deaths but no resignations) and with a train accident with 46 dead (again, no resignations). In the end, the left has shown young people what it really is: a political and ideological fraud.

The fact is that yesterday a left-leaning media outlet very close to Pedro Sánchez's government, Eldiario.es, published this headline: "The 'ultra' discourse resonates with young people: they are more traditional, religious, and resistant to equality". In other words, adopting a more traditional lifestyle and being religious is also considered "ultra". The whole equality thing is ironic: the left has liquidated equality before the law in Spain in the name of gender ideology and now laments that young people have lost faith in that concept trampled on by the socialists.

The funniest thing is that the media outlet that calls young Spaniards "ultras" for being religious is the same one that last Friday targeted historians using an author who praised communism with messages that said "Slava Stalin" (Glory to Stalin, in Russian) and "Eternal glory to Fidel and Raúl Castro." Apparently, being "ultra" now means saying a Hail Mary but not praising a communist dictator who murdered millions of people. In the end, the left is losing young Spaniards for a simple matter of moral and mental health: fewer and fewer young people are willing to be led by mentally deranged individuals who glorify criminals like Stalin and Fidel Castro, by scoundrels who have allied themselves with the heirs of ETA, and by corrupt individuals who have spent the last few years robbing Spaniards blind. That is, in reality, what infuriates the left.

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