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The tragedy in Valencia has unleashed a far-right feeding frenzy, with multiple organizations seeking to attract new followers in the wake of a natural disaster that has led to anger among citizens who feel abandoned by the authorities.
One organization that stands out particularly is Revuelta , a youth group with ties to Vox , says in its social media posts that the collection points for donations are there to “help affected Spaniards .
Núcleo Nacional stands out for its extremist views.
The ideology of a group whose members usually dress in black establishes their desire to “protect our Race” Falange Española de las Jons publicizes their aid work with the slogan “Only the people save the people”.
The far right is publicizing its aid work in order to stir up a “cultural battle” based on a simple dichotomy.
Felipe González Santos , a researcher at Babe-Bolyai University in Romania , studies the far right movement on a global level.
He says the behavior of the extreme right these days “anticipates how it will act” in the face of increasingly frequent extreme natural phenomena.
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