
Sánchez’s Communist Turn Is Devouring the Entire Far Left
The Spanish PM’s shift to the left could foreshadow the path that socialism—or the social-democratic Left—across the West will follow, or is already following.

The Spanish PM’s shift to the left could foreshadow the path that socialism—or the social-democratic Left—across the West will follow, or is already following.

A video from Spain has become global ammunition for critics who argue that parts of Europe’s radical left openly welcome demographic change as a political tool.

The demonstrators in Cologne confronted the police using smoke bombs.

A great paradox is that the activists targeted the Cannes Film Festival, which only a few days ago showed every sign of submission to the struggles of the far Left.

The move comes despite the fact the Pakistani figure once declared: “When I have a German passport, I’ll finish you all.”

The conservative think tank is constantly attacked by diversity-preaching radical leftist groups, irritated by the views that it formulates and promotes in the self-proclaimed capital of Europe.

Ribera has aligned herself with a radical far-left agenda, just the opposite of what the elections showed people want.

Unlike Black Lives Matter, the protesters outside the Democratic Party convention are formulating a broad policy agenda. And they have already influenced the convention itself.

“The Iranian Islamists have an expression that goes something like: ‘first Israel, then the West.’ I think this shows what they’re up to.”

The University of Amsterdam has been forced to close its doors for two days.