Video: Spanish Cops Terrorise Voters in Catalonia Referendum 2017 - Viewer Discretion Advised!

in dtube •  7 years ago 


This video surfaced on social media and shows Spanish riot police throwing women down flights of stairs by the hair, kicking innocent people who want to vote and generally demonstrating their psychopathic and heartless ways.

For more information, see my recent post on the topic.


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Here it is democracy and freedom of speech. Cudgels, beatings, anger.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I really don t understand why ... If the voting is illegal ... why are they not just ignoreing the result ... why do they beat up the people who vote ? They don t hurt anyone by voting ... Sad whats going on ...

the word 'illegal' is not some kind of sign of a concrete reality - it is simply a word that means 'we are going to stop you doing that'. if the vote goes ahead, then it will be an ego bruise to the 'gods' in government and might trigger further breakdown of their artificial 'power hierarchy'. they are attempting to silence dissent like an abusive husband might beat his 'wife' when his dinner is cold.

I mean how can voting be illegal ... that sounds stupid. I hope the European Union will do something against it ... but they only care about human rights as long as the demonstration is at Russia :)

And many people are like "Wtf are you talking about?!?" when I say there is no real democracy & freedom of speech in the EU.

The situation is apparently even worse than that - since the underlying structure of the EU appears to have been designed by one of Nazi Germany's law makers who escaped prosecution at Nuremberg by lying and then went on to sign the treaty of Rome!
However, I do not immediately feel a need to blame the EU here since the Spanish government appears to be directly responsible.

Hmm, that's new for me. Where can I read more about that?

Of course I don't blame the EU just because of what the Spanish government did. I have that opinion because I have seen the same tendency in various countries of the EU in the last 5 years. (and because of the average EU politics) This is just another proof that democracy exists as long as you stand in line and do what they want you to do.

It's from a book I read a while ago, I will find it and make a post about it - it's an important one that few have seen.

I just posted about the book for you ;)

Why are the people all sitting down here? Have the police made them do this or are they blocking access to the voting booths?