'The most hated' | "Anti-fascism is the response movement to something that does not exist"

SPAIN / By Cruz Ramiro

Anti-fascism is a movement that has been imprisoned, beaten and, in many cases, posed a risk of dying or ending up in exile.. That was, a risk. But now, anti-fascism is not a risk: it is a prize that is awarded to a group. It is a medal that they wear without any danger. This is how they believe it, and how well they develop it, Juan Soto Ivars and Alberto Olmos.

Because this movement is the central theme on which the new episode of Lo más odiado revolves, the podcast of El Confidencial in which Olmos and Soto Ivars analyze current events and which you can listen to for free by clicking here or on Ivoox, Spotify and Apple Podcast.

“People who, for example, define themselves at first as anti-fascist on their Twitter account, do you think that everyone who doesn't post it is already a fascist?”; wonders elms. “It's like those who brag about being in favor of human rights. There is a consensus, and still is, that fascism is bad. Except for four Falangists, the rest of the people are anti-fascist,” explains Soto.

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