Workers’ Day in Barcelona – unions, Marxists, and rebellion for sale

The other day, May 1, was Workers’ Day. Leaving a café that morning, I saw some posters pasted up on a bus stop. Apparently, there was a protest

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Spain’s Regularization of Immigrants – mass migration update

The other day, a Moroccan guy at my gym was mad. He walked in, had some papers in his hand. And he was pissed off. I know how

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Pedro Sánchez – Spain’s unpopular PM & his spat with Donald Trump

A couple of weeks ago I did a poll on Instagram. It was a simple question. Who would you rather punch in the face: Pedro Sánchez or Donald

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Mass Migration Madness! Spain plans to legalize 500,000 immigrants

Nobody wants to have a civilized conversation about immigration. I mean seriously talk about the pros and cons. On side of the aisle, you’ve got people who can

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Spain’s boycott of Israel, Vuelta a España chaos, and more

Spain wants to boycott Israel. Or at least the current leftist government does. Here’s the story: last week, the government announced a package of sanctions designed to break

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Identity Performance for the Algorithm

The other day I was making a sponsored video. My sponsor, this month, wanted “lifestyle content” – which I took to mean that they wanted a video of me

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Corruption, Mass Immigration, and the Rise of Spain’s Far Right

A few weeks ago I was down in Madrid. On Monday morning, Morena had to visit the US embassy, and I wanted to meet with my lawyer. He

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Spain’s “daylight saving” debacle – and the legacy of fascism

Hey everyone! Spring has sprung, the rains have come. Holy Week is right around the corner. And apparently there was a partial solar eclipse yesterday, but I must

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Sex Scandals and Gender Confusion and Women’s Day… oh my!

What a time to be alive! This week, we’re talking about sex, and about gender, and about Women’s Day. We’re talking about Kamala Harris as a croissant, and

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EU elections, prostitution law fails, and a political update from Spain

Yesterday Europe celebrated an election. An election to form a new EU Parliament, specifically. I’ve mentioned this before, but I suspect I’m not the only person in Europe

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