Catalonia Independence Referendum Explained

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Catalonia is an autonomous community of Spain that has been in the news recently after it held an independence referendum on the 1st of October, despite being ruled illegal by the Spanish courts. 4 weeks later, Catalan unilaterally declared their independence from Spain.
    In this video I attempt to explain the situation, by first looking at the history of Catalonia and how it became part of Spain, including its modern history and independence movement, right up until the present day. I look at what would an independent Catalonia look like.
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  • @GenMaj_Knight
    @GenMaj_Knight 6 років тому +229

    6:45
    Everyone else: This is an internal problem with Spain.
    U.S.: Spain is a friend. This matters to the U.K.

    • @HeadCannon19
      @HeadCannon19 4 роки тому +28

      Knight he switched the US and UK quotes so it was the UK saying Spain was important to the UK, which makes more sense

    • @wigglebot2368
      @wigglebot2368 4 роки тому +3

      He must have messed it up

    • @hbsblkk3842
      @hbsblkk3842 3 роки тому +1

      @Mitchell Edgecomb doubt the Catalans care what you think tbh.

  • @WonderWhy
    @WonderWhy  6 років тому +468

    So I don't usually do videos about current affairs due to how rapidly things can change. This video was actually supposed to getting uploaded on Saturday, but then I wanted to wait and see what happened with the Catalan president first.
    Also, since a few people have pointed it out... at 6:45, the UK and US quotes are the wrong way around. Sorry about that!
    And just to let you guys know, I now have t-shirts (and more) available at: teespring.com/stores/wonderwhy
    Check them out if you're interested! Thanks to everyone for watching and subscribing!
    Chris.

    • @finnmc5518
      @finnmc5518 6 років тому +2

      WonderWhy Nice Video!

    • @Allocated_Brain
      @Allocated_Brain 6 років тому +1

      That time every four to six months you post a video. Thanks.

    • @pierresoorden5975
      @pierresoorden5975 6 років тому +1

      wonder why

    • @PharrowlOG
      @PharrowlOG 6 років тому +2

      WonderWhy Might not be usual, but it was quite informative. Good job on the video!

    • @Sam-re8od
      @Sam-re8od 6 років тому +5

      Support Catalonian independence!!!

  • @InstallaFriend
    @InstallaFriend 6 років тому +1301

    Whenever the news has anything to do with borders, WonderWhy emerges from his cave

    • @josephujoostaa4462
      @josephujoostaa4462 6 років тому +4

      Install a Friend Omg im dying xD

    • @airplaneplustrainguy8143
      @airplaneplustrainguy8143 6 років тому +2

      Install a Friend yeah

    • @Danielbriant101
      @Danielbriant101 4 роки тому +21

      Look I'm going to summarize Catalonia's situation right now. Imagine you and your wife buy a house (Kingdom Castille and Kindom of Aragon). You all have a happy family (all the states) until one of your kids decides to become independent (Catalonia Separatists). But instead of leaving your house, he decides that his room is now his home. Therefore making his "own" laws and blocking anybody from coming in even tho the owners of the house (including the room) are their parents (Spain). The parents say that he can't do it (obviously), whoever the kid insists that his parents and the rest of the members of his family (which used to be able to walk freely around his room) have no word over what he decides. The parents don't let him do it, so the kid decides to destroy his room in order to create enough attention for the media (Catalonia economic plunder, more than 100 big business leave Catalonia, tourism drops, terrorist group, illegal referendum, etc...).

    • @FerranGiol
      @FerranGiol 4 роки тому +11

      @@Danielbriant101 I love your idea of using a story. But I have another one for you: Imagine two people getting married for interest, to expand their wealth and heritage (LITERALLY Kingdom Castille and Kingdom of Aragon). They don't love each other, but they share common respect (kind of). The union works for years and years with its ups and downs. After a long time, the wife is starting to get tired to provide more than her husband and not getting back the same amount of money she's providing. She starts to ask to manage her own economy, but the husband reminds her that because of their premarital contract (Spanish Constitution), they must share the familiar economy. Apart from that, their relation has deteriorated over the years, as she has been forced to talk the husband's language and accept his rules. Don't get her wrong: She loves her husband's traditions, language and his native land, but she doesn't like the way he is behaving, and she wants her own traditions, language and particularities to be respected as equal. Before the constant refusal of the husband to be part of an equal relationship, the wife (or the contemporary simile of Kingdom of Aragon) decides to ask for divorce. The husband's answer is categorical: No, the premarital contract says that we must remain together until death do us part. Furthermore, the husband starts a smear campaign among their children (Spanish population), getting them to hate their mother. Even so, the mother decides to file for divorce. After filling the document, the attorney says he cannot accept the divorce if the husband is not okay with it, so she can't finish the breakup. That day, when the wife returns home, the husband beats her up with the pretext that he is defending his dignity. A part of their children are watching and applauding his father, and another part are terrified with the violence. After that, the husband decides that, because of the terrible betrayal he has suffered, her wife will be locked inside the closet under the stairs for 12 F*CKING YEARS.
      Now, I'm perfectly aware that I will not change your mind as well as you haven't changed mine. What I'm trying to demonstrate here is that everyone has it's own truth, and that a tale told only from your point of view is giving the outsider a wrong impression of the real situation. There is no catalan economic plunder (last year Catalonia's GDP increased by 2,6%), the tourism has dropped equally in all of Spain in 2019, and THERE IS NOT ANY ACTIVE GROUP COMMITTING TERRORIST ACTIONS. With that said, I don't want to start an argument, so have a nice day and I hope that at least this last paragraph makes you think.

    • @albertoceron8528
      @albertoceron8528 4 роки тому +1

      @Ferran Giol 9 terrorists detained. You support xenophobic supremacism.

  • @tvremote9394
    @tvremote9394 6 років тому +1151

    damn, europe sure loves breaking apart

    • @CoffeeSuccubus
      @CoffeeSuccubus 6 років тому +31

      Jerrin Thomas Look at the middle ages

    • @DeinBenutzername
      @DeinBenutzername 6 років тому +46

      just like kosovo and montenegro

    • @mario7049
      @mario7049 6 років тому +14

      Düzce GT more like Kosovo than the black mountain

    • @stephendaldry7850
      @stephendaldry7850 6 років тому +4

      No need to worry about my username we have a serious problem

    • @Spajder1054855
      @Spajder1054855 6 років тому +3

      Düzce GT Montenegro had no problem of separation with a trade and open border deals being made just after the referendum.

  • @mazterlalalaman
    @mazterlalalaman 6 років тому +611

    My issue with the 90% of people voted to leave is only people who wanted independence would go out and vote

    • @JaxTheCartographer
      @JaxTheCartographer 6 років тому +12

      Not A cookie Like seriously true

    • @TheThunderQuake
      @TheThunderQuake 6 років тому +87

      Not A cookie Like seriously precisely. I am not for or against the secession of Catalonia or any other region in the world but I do think that for a region to become independent, at least 85% of the population has to vote and, of those, at least another 85% have to vote for independence. No point in making such a monumental change if the vast majority doesn't want it or couldn't care less.

    • @robbiecoombes1649
      @robbiecoombes1649 6 років тому +22

      Not A cookie Like seriously the Spanish government should just give them a referendum and then the turnout will be larger and it will prove that many many Catalans want to remain in Spain. It would also improve Spain’s image. If 90% of voters wanted independence, it was a 43% turnout. Which means that only 38% of Catalans voted for independence. So roughly only 40-45% probably support independence

    • @whiplash7400
      @whiplash7400 6 років тому +4

      Real Middle/working class people DESPISE socialism. Socialist are the upper class, and the non workers. And of course, the exceptions.

    • @georgezee5173
      @georgezee5173 6 років тому +8

      It already happened on 9 November of 2014. They had another illegal independence referendum back then in which even minors were allowed to vote (that only shows how desperate they were to increase their numbers). Even the separatist regional government established that last election (back in 2015) would be taken as an independence referendum, so the illegally change the nature of that regional election. Anyway, they got less than 50% of the votes on that one... But they will never stop until they achieve their so wanted independence.

  • @SageManeja
    @SageManeja 6 років тому +539

    As a Spaniard, i see many foreigners that seem to have the idea that 100% of the catalan population want to be independent. It's more of a 50-50, the independist side just happens to be much more vocal.
    Also consider that only 38% of the voting age population voted "Yes" to independence on the 1st of october.

    • @rao803
      @rao803 5 років тому +63

      As a Spaniard, you want your empire to rest united, we understand.

    • @darkmaster539
      @darkmaster539 5 років тому +91

      This is how it always is. Those who want change are loudest but that doesn't mean they are the majority.

    • @vagnurakasonamidgerdi2388
      @vagnurakasonamidgerdi2388 5 років тому +44

      Most of the people were forcefully held back from voting by the spanish police

    • @malvarez8484
      @malvarez8484 5 років тому +47

      vagnur ákason not true Spanish police were instructed under court order to confiscate all ballots and ballot boxes ...... the separatists blocked locked and denied access to all sites.. obviously the police have to clear a path and do its duty

    • @malvarez8484
      @malvarez8484 5 років тому +11

      Liam Brennan they have to gather political support and change the constitution first

  • @mark63424able
    @mark63424able 4 роки тому +264

    EU to Scotland: "There is complete openness to welcoming another small, northern European country into the European Union."
    EU to Catalonia: "These are times for unity and stability, not divisiveness and fragmentation."
    Catalonia: Am I a joke to you?

    • @catalannationalist9847
      @catalannationalist9847 3 роки тому +45

      EU is a joke

    • @polrodenas9461
      @polrodenas9461 3 роки тому +56

      Tada_WAV that's basically because Scotland was his own country at some point, Catalonia was NEVER independent in all of his history (I'm from Catalonia btw) first it was the county of Barcelona, then it became part of the crown of Aragon, now, inside of the crown of Aragon it became Catalonia after gaining more territories, but wasn't independent, finally, Aragon united with Castille forming the modern Spain, hence the difference

    • @jordiagell7243
      @jordiagell7243 3 роки тому +26

      Scotland and Catalonia have the same right to self determination and independence.

    • @jirkabrazda4988
      @jirkabrazda4988 3 роки тому +14

      @@jordiagell7243 same as Kosovo

    • @fxshyy
      @fxshyy 3 роки тому +5

      @@polrodenas9461 i mean catalonia was independent for 9 minutes

  • @losfuerosdos
    @losfuerosdos 5 років тому +226

    Hi, you miss mentioning that these particularities about language and culture are all around Spain. It is not a particularity of Cataluna. Every region in Spain has strong cultural traditions. There are 4 official languages, Spanish, Euskera, Gallego and Catalan.
    This need to do more about the anger of the people with the central government corruption cases and the economic crisis.
    During the economic boom before the 2008 crash, Catalan independents were a minority.

    • @Mezten1
      @Mezten1 4 роки тому +19

      Goodnight:
      That makes no sense: if it were a matter of corruption ...
      1.- All regions of Spain would condemn the central government equally, given that all of Spain has the same central government.
      2.- The Catalans will have burned politicians of the Generalitat de Catalunya alive, who are incredibly corrupt, instead of re-electing them again and again.
      On the other hand, it is a fact admitted even by the separatist politicians themselves that secession would entail an economic ruin for Catalonia, including leaving the EU.
      In fact, Catalan nationalism (like all nationalism) is not rational; It is emotional.
      The only difference between Catalonia, and the most Spanish region in all of Spain, which is Valencia, is education: the Catalans have been educated in recent decades so that they do not feel Spanish.
      The only reason that separatism has been increasing in recent decades is that these Catalans, educated in hatred of Spain, have been incorporated into adult life, and politics.
      From there, each separatist seeks his alibi. Each contractor looks for his excuse. There are for all tastes, and contradictory among them. But they are just that: excuses, alibis.
      The reason is emotional, not rational.

    • @losfuerosdos
      @losfuerosdos 4 роки тому +2

      @@Mezten1 I am not arguing that!I agree it is not rational. However, you still ignoring the negative impact of corruption and the crisis. Catalan secessionist are using this argument against central government supported with all this marketing machinery. They are transforming the anger of people into votes. Spanish politics have been damaging the central government reputation for too long. I think you should be more conscious about the implications of corruption.

    • @Mezten1
      @Mezten1 4 роки тому +7

      @@losfuerosdos The separatists use all the arguments they can think of. It doesn't matter if they don't make sense, or even contradict each other.
      They are educated to hate Spain; the alibis look for them later. Any excuse is worth them.

    • @josemurtra3172
      @josemurtra3172 4 роки тому +3

      Every región of Spain only 3 of 17
      Galicia, País Vasco and Catalunya.
      In the Pais Vasco theyve got the dame problem since 30 years ago, with a terrorist organitation named ETA with arround 1000 deaths. The problems ends when the central state give them more autonomi.

    • @losfuerosdos
      @losfuerosdos 4 роки тому +2

      @@josemurtra3172 Hi Jose, I don't fully agree with this estatement. Actually, political ETA was banned form institutions and after that, euskal herritarock started to condemn the terror as a political tool creating the political party Bildu. Public opinion and policie forces also were determinating factors on this.
      So it is not just the kindness of the government to negotiate.

  • @vegabtw
    @vegabtw 4 роки тому +68

    As a Spaniard I'm actually surprised, although there are a lot information and context you didn't mention (Is a 12 minute video, is impossible to explain every detail), you did a great job and didn't pick a side, just inform.
    There are many videos that try to simplify this big problem, you didn't. Good job.

  • @peterbakos4137
    @peterbakos4137 6 років тому +115

    Usually it can be a tedious wait for WonderWhy to upload a new video but considering the amount of painstaking time, effort and research that goes into making these videos it easy to why I love WonderWhy's videos. They're so entertaining and informative.

  • @LaatiMafia
    @LaatiMafia 6 років тому +678

    Isn't it ironic how Turkey talks about something being against the constitution?

    • @RogueAmendiaresyourgirl
      @RogueAmendiaresyourgirl 6 років тому +189

      Turkey democratically removed its democracy.

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 6 років тому +66

      Turkey invented Democratic Dictatorship. Didn't you know? It's one of the latest trends, it's so classy.

    • @googlespieonsomeoneelse4898
      @googlespieonsomeoneelse4898 6 років тому +57

      Everything in this is ironic. Germany talking about stability when they're the ones profitting the most from EU and the suffering of the poorer countries, Turkey saying literally anything about democracy, Spain with its crazy undemocratic police laws talking about things being against the constitution...

    • @najabs123
      @najabs123 6 років тому +24

      Laatikkomafia not more ironic than Europeans trying to intervene in the middle East but end up making it worse.

    • @saksagan1436
      @saksagan1436 5 років тому +3

      video games=VIOLENT movies=TERRORIST war:ABSOLUTE KID FRIENDLYNESS
      -turkey

  • @sala7tt
    @sala7tt Рік тому +18

    as a catalan myself im surprised you explained this without bias, only facts

  • @MrAntieMatter
    @MrAntieMatter 6 років тому +605

    Damn, you're back!

  • @GreatRedMenace
    @GreatRedMenace 6 років тому +107

    I'm sorry, but there are problems from the video. You fail to mention the unconstitutional negation of the Catalan government to give fair hearing to objections by the Catalan opposition parties, denying them the rights to amendments of different anti-constitutional legislations, and the fact that they violated the Catalan Statute law itself by declaring independence with less than 66% of the votes in parliament, which is required for any law regarding changes of substance such as an electoral system.
    Also the "800 injured" account is bullshit. It was reported by the Catalan government, but there were only 2 people hospitalized according to official health services from Catalonia.

    • @alfonsoferrerad1143
      @alfonsoferrerad1143 4 роки тому +2

      So true

    • @ramen_9588
      @ramen_9588 4 роки тому +1

      I think some of those infomation are just controversial to talk about.In Fact,You can't expect him to say everything to the point,i do agree with some of your info that he needs to add in.I think there are other areas that are probably more important though.

    • @jewellui
      @jewellui 4 роки тому +1

      GreatRedMenace looking at the pictures out there the protests did not look peaceful so there must have been quite a few injured.

    • @martiginebullich8934
      @martiginebullich8934 4 роки тому

      Apren anglès

  • @manuelbonet
    @manuelbonet 6 років тому +49

    0:22 All other Autonomous Communities in Spain also have all of that, except for police force.

    • @dommond887
      @dommond887 4 роки тому +4

      The basque country has his own police as well

    • @manuelbonet
      @manuelbonet 4 роки тому +5

      @@dommond887 And a few others: Galicia, Aragon, Navarra, Andalusia, the Canary Islands and Valencia. However, that doesn't mean that all do, which is why I said that not all communities have their own police force.

    • @Capitanvertebrillas
      @Capitanvertebrillas 4 роки тому +2

      A los traidores hay que colgarlos .
      Viva el tío Paco

  • @swetheutte
    @swetheutte 6 років тому +479

    Please do one on Tibet!

    • @incTG
      @incTG 6 років тому +30

      Tibet is different. Barely anyone wants independance there. Maybe Taiwan?

    • @WonderWhy
      @WonderWhy  6 років тому +93

      I did a video on Taiwan already -_-

    • @robertjarman3703
      @robertjarman3703 6 років тому +42

      China rules Tibet with a particularly harsh hand, at least towards non Chinese people and protesters. To what extent Tibet would be better off with or without China is a good question, but undoubtably they don't fulfill the requirement at the UN's requirement of self determination, even devolution with a legislature for Tibet would be enough under the UN.

    • @TheMentorOfMomos
      @TheMentorOfMomos 6 років тому +17

      Taiwan has always been independent ;)

    • @TXnine7nine
      @TXnine7nine 6 років тому +9

      While that may be true the thing about Tibet is that the Chinese Government has been moving Chinese people in to Tibet in extremely large numbers for decades for the sole purpose of quelling any sort of independence movement in it's tracks. This has artificially made ethnic Tibetans a minority in their own region while giving the outsider Chinese a super majority so you definitely won't see an independent Tibet probably ever.

  • @xway2
    @xway2 6 років тому +218

    The way I see it, unilateral declarations of independence ideally shouldn't happen. However, the right to self-determination requires there to exist a legal path to independence. Catalonia shouldn't have declared independence, but Spain should have been open to talk to them about it. The Scottish independence referendum is an example of it being done properly and in a civilized and democratic way. I also think that sending in the police to prevent people from voting, no matter what they're voting for, is despicable and should not happen in a country that claims to be a democracy. You can outlaw the referendum, but you can not outlaw people going to a building and placing a checkmark on a piece of paper. Simply declaring the results of the referendum irrelevant since it was illegal, is enough.

    • @Nahue91Carp
      @Nahue91Carp 6 років тому +17

      The problem is that you can't do that with a referendum with ~40% voting turnout. That doesn't represent the will of the people.

    • @jasondoe2596
      @jasondoe2596 6 років тому +1

      xway2, very well-said!

    • @yuirick
      @yuirick 6 років тому +51

      @Opallios: 40% turnout is amazing under police brutality, mate.

    • @xway2
      @xway2 6 років тому +35

      Ópallios: Right, but it's impossible to tell what the result and turnout would have been if it was unimpeded. I have no stake in the matter, I don't care whether Catalonia is independent. What I do care about is democracy and liberty, and thus if the people of Catalonia want to be independent, Spain needs to let that happen. Notice that "if", though. The fact that Spain was willing to use violence to affect the results in their favor tells me that they're afraid that this "if" is fulfilled, but of course there is no way to know for sure right now.
      As is often the case in complicated issues like this, both sides have done things they shouldn't have, so there is no clear "good guy" and "bad guy". In my opinion, what Spain has done is much worse than what Catalonia has done, so I'm pushed in favor of independence. That is of course assuming this "if" is indeed fulfilled, which would need a proper referendum to confirm.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 6 років тому +14

      It's very simple Spain can't allow them a referendum because it is against he Spanish constitution. You'd have to change the constitution first.

  • @Daniel-db1mw
    @Daniel-db1mw 5 років тому +26

    I'm from Aragón (Spain) we also have our own languaje (Aragonés or fabla) own culture and traditions, own anthem (Himno d'Aragón). Every community does in a minor or higher way.

    • @iliasbaker3870
      @iliasbaker3870 5 років тому +1

      Parles català també?

    • @DiegoPerez-ij2dy
      @DiegoPerez-ij2dy 5 років тому +6

      Lo q pasa es que ellos se creen especiales y se quieren ir. Todas las regiones son distintas.

    • @danielguaschfarre7467
      @danielguaschfarre7467 Рік тому +1

      @@DiegoPerez-ij2dy no nos creemos diferentes, lo somos ya sea hablando de economía, cultura, idioma y identidad nacional

    • @Ihomahomay
      @Ihomahomay 11 місяців тому

      The only real Spain is Castile The rest were colonies that were not yet independent

  • @tommyharrington3094
    @tommyharrington3094 6 років тому +544

    Catalonia: hello, independence please?
    Spain: INDEPENDENCE MACHINE BROKE
    Catalonia: understandable, have a nice political crisis

    • @thomasalvarez6456
      @thomasalvarez6456 6 років тому +21

      Eu: Error 404 since 2007

    • @flyingunicorn3979
      @flyingunicorn3979 5 років тому

      Nice.

    • @CraftQueenJr
      @CraftQueenJr 5 років тому

      Mario González Like it. What do you Lot have to say on the Irish? Or Texas?

    • @arletestanyol6101
      @arletestanyol6101 5 років тому +2

      I’m catalan I’ve been raised in the mist of the Procés and I can assure you this is exactly what happened.

    • @viveka2994
      @viveka2994 5 років тому +2

      @@liamb5546 that would encourage more movements causing a second spanish civil war

  • @jingyuanchen1
    @jingyuanchen1 4 роки тому +18

    I live in Barcelona and I went to “vote” and nobody asked me for my ID....so that vote was a joke. How can the local government support this vote as a valid ?

  • @Daniel-br4nc
    @Daniel-br4nc 6 років тому +219

    Your uploads are always a gift.

  • @tdewberry4722
    @tdewberry4722 6 років тому +53

    Now to set an alarm for 3 months

  • @maryland7586
    @maryland7586 6 років тому +140

    I don't care how long it takes to make your videos, they all end up well worth the wait. Keep it up!

    • @wigglebot2368
      @wigglebot2368 4 роки тому +2

      Arizona is better than Maryland

    • @Steve-zc9ht
      @Steve-zc9ht 3 роки тому +1

      @@wigglebot2368 illinois is better then both of you Maryland is the weirdo looking state in the US and Arizona is the state in the US that is nothing but desert lol

    • @loyaltonotredame2160
      @loyaltonotredame2160 3 роки тому +1

      wow i am from illinois to

  • @SonicSP
    @SonicSP 6 років тому +193

    Say whatever you want about the UK but they gave Scotland a chance to leave with a binding referendum. In addition, they
    let their own people decide whether they should stay or leave the EU.
    The way Spain does it is to basically not have a referendum at all and punish the people who do. I think a binding referendum deserves to be held to settle the matter especially given how long running the issues are. Spain doesn't have enough guts because they are afraid of that small risk even though it would have helped a lot.

    • @MrJoeyWheeler
      @MrJoeyWheeler 6 років тому +43

      The dumbest thing in my opinion is that Spain had an obvious way out;
      Let them hold their referendum, and if it came back "stay", then claim it proves support is not widespread enough to justify paying attention to it, and if it came back "leave", they can just say "it's not binding, so there."
      I mean, there'd still be rioting in the streets but they would look less bad than actively taking political prisoners and attempting to stop democracy, not to mention punishing a region by taking away its autonomy.

    • @jorgeferdenav
      @jorgeferdenav 6 років тому +16

      Damian Freeman The problem is that none of that was going to happen. These "referendums" have been done bwfore and allowed to happen and there has always been very low participation rates because unionists always stay home as an act of protest because every single time these "referendums" prove to be extremely fraudulent processes, organized solely by the separatists for the separatists and have no intention of letting a "stay" rasult come out victorious. Unionists want an actual, real vote, which is why they are pushing for constitutional reform, and so far things look better for that idea than the "fuck it all and do things my way" system of the radicals.

    • @alexfeinmann7357
      @alexfeinmann7357 6 років тому +6

      In practically all the constitutions of the world the territorial unity of the country is assured. In that Spain is not the exception. In the UK they do not have a constitution, so they do not have that problem.
      In Cadana the federal government negotiated with Quebec the referendum, but it was a poisoned gift, they had the Montreal effect, the companies left not to return. The same is happening in Catalonia, more than 2000 companies have left Catalonia, and represent more than 30% of the GDP of Catalonia.

    • @alexfeinmann7357
      @alexfeinmann7357 6 років тому +12

      In 2015, Catalonia held regional elections to elect its parliament. The separatist parties raised them as a plebiscite in favor of secession. Although the separatist parties did not reach 50% of the votes, due to the electoral system, which rewards the provinces with smaller population, the separatists obtained majority of deputies. Well, although they had not reached 50% of the votes, the separatist parties said they had the democratic mandate to prepare the secession of Catalonia.
      Moreover, it has been posed to separatist politicians what happened if they did not achieve independence, and said that in a few years they would try again. Naturally, once the secession is reached, the independence referendums are over. That is, they repeat themselves until they win, and once they win, they become independent and it's over. That is not fair play. The separatists have nothing to lose by referendum, they can only win or stay the same. The unionists have nothing to gain with the ferendum, if they win they stay the same, and if they lose, they lose a country.
      Moreover, the separatists propose the referendum as a right to decide for themselves, but when they have been raised that if any area of ​​Catalonia votes, not stay in Spain, then they do not agree. They want the right to decide only them!

    • @dragonite7780
      @dragonite7780 6 років тому +4

      Obviously only the catalans would vote. Why would Spain ever vote in favour of independence when Catlonia is one of their largest sources of income? Plus did you see all of Europe voting in the brexit?
      In fact, saying the pro-independence party losing would lead to no consequences is totally false, they would erradicate the autonomy, place their chosen politicians in the government, and slowly erradicate the catalan heritage.

  • @espr7564
    @espr7564 4 роки тому +7

    Catalonia stop this bull !!! If you get independence you will NEVER be a part of the Eu - Spain will veto that.

    • @alengrm7488
      @alengrm7488 4 роки тому +1

      GO FREE CATALONIA!!!! from Slovenia-EU

  • @charlie-fl5vc
    @charlie-fl5vc 4 роки тому +7

    In the Spanish constitution, it appears that Spain is the set of all Spaniards and therefore, if Catalonia wants to be independent all Spaniards have to decide on the issue, not just the Catalans

    • @JECC8834
      @JECC8834 4 роки тому

      Catalaniards?

    • @Gerox566
      @Gerox566 4 роки тому +1

      That makes no fucking sense

  • @Fast58Eddie
    @Fast58Eddie 5 років тому +17

    Unlike Scotland , my friend. Cataluña does not have a treaty of union. It is an integral part of the Spanish state. It has never been an independent county and it will never be one. The Catalans were very happy to be a part of the Spanish Empire. It was only after the Spain fell into misfortune and decline that some opportunist decided that they wanted to leave. In fact a very large number of Catalans are very patriotic and love Spain. As far a money goes, paying more taxes is part of being a family in a nation. In my own country, the United States, we have states that pay more into the government’s coffers and others that take more than they contribute. For instance our state of New York pays far more than Mississippi. But the does not give the right to New York to leave the union. Thus it is in Spain. Catalonia is more rich than other areas of Spain and they should pay more. Perhaps in the future the roles will be reversed and Catalonia will need help from other regions of Spain. The Catalans in favor of independence are acting like “spoiled children”. They need to get over it and not get rid of centuries of a common Spanish history and heritage.

    • @estanislao7964
      @estanislao7964 5 років тому +5

      FastEddie From a Spaniard, thanks you nailed it.

    • @victorv7839
      @victorv7839 5 років тому

      I think that u forget what Felipe V did to us. Maybe u should remember that.

    • @alexmartel2666
      @alexmartel2666 5 років тому +1

      Víctor Valero Sànchez Dais una vergüenza ajena impresionante cada vez que os quejáis de hechos que sucedieron hace 300 años. Luego claro, os reís de la derecha cuando habla de Gibraltar, pero os mencionan los decretos de Nueva Planta y empezáis a llorar como niñitas.

    • @victorv7839
      @victorv7839 5 років тому +1

      @@alexmartel2666 el origen del conflicto catalan se remonta en la guerra de sucesión donde nosotros apoyabamos una monarquía descentralizada con la dinastía de los Austria. Si los Borbones no hubiesen llegado nada de esto hubiese pasado. Amo a España pero odio el sistema Español y creo que la.única solución es la independencia, lamentablemente.

    • @eestebam1
      @eestebam1 5 років тому +1

      @@victorv7839 "Did to us?" Haha so funny. Thanks to that guy, medieval laws and interior borders were abolished, so trade increased dramatically and Catalan economy grew like never before. The same was done to other territories, not only Catalonia.

  • @vtron9832
    @vtron9832 6 років тому +28

    I'd like to change the map a little every ten years, as an Anthropologist once said; "The world changes so fast that one person is born in one world, grows up in another, and lives to see five more"

  • @krim7
    @krim7 6 років тому +3

    If Catalonia meets the requirements of being an independent state, then they should have the right to hold a referendum.

  • @Peter_Baelish
    @Peter_Baelish 6 років тому +6

    1. Catalonias culture is not that 'unique from the rest of Spain'. Every nation has its own cultures varying by each region.
    2. The Referendum was illegal. And organised by the YES people and people voted more than once.
    3. It IS entirely about taxes. The "will of the people" never mattered, it was used as a strong tool to get the attention of the world.
    4. If Catalonia leaves many powerful businesses will leave to remain in the EU single market so Catalonia will get poorer than it already is. And I heard catalonia owes about 52 billion to Madrid bank. Spain would demand that immediately or war.
    5. Catalonia life would be a nightmare. No country in the EU (including US) would side/protect Catalonia because of Spain.
    6. Catalonia creating its army would provoke tension at its bordes and give the perfect excuse for Madrid to take over Spain again.

    • @georgezee5173
      @georgezee5173 5 років тому +1

      The distinct/unique culture thing is too hilarious to take it seriously. You can tell the guy has never being to Spain nor Catalonia. The main difference is the language, which in fact is quite similar to Spanish (I speak both Spanish and Catalan even though I've never lived in a Catalan-speaking region). The rest of differences are more the product of 19th Century's regional nationalism promoting every single small tradition to make a big deal out of it and distance themselves from the rest of Spain. Hell, even their most known tradition, the "castells" (human towers) are original from Valencia and not Catalonia, and their traditional dance, the "sardana", as it's known nowadays, is the creation of an Andalusian man. And yet they keep saying their history has not been mixed with Spain's history...

  • @viniciusrissardo3252
    @viniciusrissardo3252 6 років тому +264

    Please continue with you videos!!!!

    • @viniciusrissardo3252
      @viniciusrissardo3252 6 років тому +6

      Seriously, continue pls, Post more vídeos, You explain things very well!

    • @viniciusrissardo3252
      @viniciusrissardo3252 6 років тому +2

    • @301nav
      @301nav 6 років тому +1

      but chanel is expensive

    • @purpleapple4052
      @purpleapple4052 6 років тому

      Is that a motherfucking Southerner Separatist
      RS, SC, PR are Brazil

    • @viniciusrissardo3252
      @viniciusrissardo3252 6 років тому +1

      Bat Book, vc n me conhece, (n estou brigando), deixe-me lhe explicar, uso o nome de Sulista por morar no Sul e n por ser separatista. Só isso, quem me conhece sabe q n sou separatista.

  • @Oliver-pi4wd
    @Oliver-pi4wd 6 років тому +33

    Thanks for the new episode

    • @Oliver-pi4wd
      @Oliver-pi4wd 6 років тому +1

      It been so long and I love all your episodes especially the winners and losers!!!

  • @Amike
    @Amike 4 роки тому +6

    I'm reading a lot of comments about the "police brutality". Than is not what happened, the government sent police to block the ILLEGAL referendum, and as people where aggressive to then and where no following the authority, the police needed to take action. Is also important to know that the "referendum" was fully manipulated, people where voting twice or more.

    • @heyjudehowareyou3799
      @heyjudehowareyou3799 4 роки тому +1

      Lol that's not true at all. Police was brutal to people who was doing NOTHING but sitting or standing there. They even attacked older people who couldn't defend themselves. And this week in Barcelona it was the same. Police was brutal to everyone, to people who wasn't in protests. They tried to run over people with their vans, broke heads, and shoot rubber balls illegally. A 70 yo man went to try to finish the fire and they hit him brutally. A man was simply returning home from his job and was also brutally hit by the police. The police hitted periodist who were accredited and were screaming that they were periodists. They made random detentions. And I know it because i was THERE. And no, I'm not an independist. The media manipulates everything because they want the rest of spain to think we are radicals and we hate them but that's absolutely not true.

  • @sergil.9723
    @sergil.9723 6 років тому +11

    Independence or not, our flag will always be la senyera, only five yellow stripes and four reds. L'estelada, the one with the star on blue, it's only to show independence it's supported

    • @idkwtibwiok8310
      @idkwtibwiok8310 5 років тому +1

      I hope it'll be "l'Estelada blava". Not just because it's more pretty than the "Senyera" but also because it shows a new start for Catalonia. I think independence is so important that staying with the same flag it's a little bit meh...

    • @neyougogo9923
      @neyougogo9923 5 років тому

      @@idkwtibwiok8310 La estelada es una copia de la cubana

    • @vaannebilim
      @vaannebilim 5 років тому +4

      @@idkwtibwiok8310 posers without knowledge of consequences

    • @idkwtibwiok8310
      @idkwtibwiok8310 5 років тому

      @@vaannebilim ?

    • @idkwtibwiok8310
      @idkwtibwiok8310 5 років тому +1

      @@vaannebilim I'm no longer in favor of independence

  • @Danielbriant101
    @Danielbriant101 4 роки тому +36

    Look I'm going to summarize Catalonia's situation right now. Imagine you and your wife buy a house (Kingdom Castille and Kindom of Aragon). You all have a happy family (all the states) until one of your kids decides to become independent (Catalonia Separatists). But instead of leaving your house, he decides that his room is now his home. Therefore making his "own" laws and blocking anybody from coming in even tho the owners of the house (including the room) are their parents (Spain). The parents say that he can't do it (obviously), whoever the kid insists that his parents and the rest of the members of his family (which used to be able to walk freely around his room) have no word over what he decides. The parents don't let him do it, so the kid decides to destroy his room in order to create enough attention for the media (Catalonia economic plunder, more than 100 big business leave Catalonia, tourism drops, terrorist group, illegal referendum, etc...).

    • @venkinta3343
      @venkinta3343 4 роки тому +9

      And the parents give him money to make him happy and calm him down.

    • @alexosorio9727
      @alexosorio9727 4 роки тому +1

      ToURisM DrOPs, TeRRoriSt GrouPs XD

    • @danieldato6213
      @danieldato6213 4 роки тому +1

      He destroys the room and the lives of the entire family

    • @rociovaldiviesoaguado5477
      @rociovaldiviesoaguado5477 4 роки тому +1

      And it’s not just his room but he shares it with one of his siblings who doesn’t want to become independent

    • @tecreesmdlr398
      @tecreesmdlr398 4 роки тому +2

      Daniel Falcon Garcia this is fucking bullshit wtf you know about it, you forgot the part where the “kids room” used to be independent” the part where the parents invaded, slaughtered and destroyed everything in the “kids room” for speaking catalan and the part where the parents steal billions of euro’s from the “kids room”. And oh yeah the part where democracy is banned and they again invade the “kids room”

  • @cesareleuve
    @cesareleuve 4 роки тому +5

    Every region in Spain has its own culture, own history, own statute, own goverment... Even in 7 regions have their own language. Cataluña is not special than the others. Don't be fooled! Its just about money

  • @pol_alvarz
    @pol_alvarz 5 років тому +44

    There are a couple mistakes: the national flag would be la "senyera" and there would be 3 official languages catalan, spanish and aranese. But great video!

  • @森太翔
    @森太翔 6 років тому +3

    When Kosovo declared independence, and Serbia resisted, the US was quick to send in the ''liberation army'' to help Kosovo, and within days, the entire EU recognized Kosovo as independent country despite Serbian opposition. Same thing is happening with Spain and Catalonia, only difference is, Spain is on ''our side'' while Serbia was not. Welcome to 21st century politics.

  • @JamesKerLindsay
    @JamesKerLindsay 4 роки тому +4

    Really good overview of the situation. Just posted something analysing why the Declaration of Independence was such a disastrous failure.

  • @Drecon84
    @Drecon84 3 роки тому +17

    Whatever you think of the independence movement, the way Spain has handled this does look oppressive from the outside.

    • @nilxargay6341
      @nilxargay6341 3 роки тому +7

      As a Catalan, I can confirm it does not only look like it. The day of the Independence Referendum, people did nothing aggressive, only go to vote, and police responded breaking people's heads. A person lost his eye.

    • @bread4014
      @bread4014 2 роки тому +1

      While it might look like it, this type of referendum would be considered illegal under most constitutions do to the fact that for it to be legal, the entire country must vote for it. Not only were the rest of the country not allowed to vote, but not even half of all catalonians voted!!

  • @tonyjrsanchez
    @tonyjrsanchez 6 років тому +12

    I don't know who you are but some of your historic information is WAY OFF. The catalan language was never prohibited. It was not allowed to be spoken in official government buildings. and Luis Companys was also a murderer.

    • @macedo8410
      @macedo8410 6 років тому

      Mi grandfather has been fusilated for writing a Catalan songs btw.

    • @georgezee5173
      @georgezee5173 5 років тому +1

      @@macedo8410 Yeah, sure, just like Joan Manuel Serrat was executed for writing songs in Catalan language during Franco's dictatorship... Oh, wait, that didn't happen.

    • @georgezee5173
      @georgezee5173 5 років тому

      The funny thing is that Catalan language had the same status in Franco's dictatorship than it has in current French democracy. It simply wasn't an official language in that time the same way it is not official in south France nowadays (Roussillon area).

    • @arletestanyol6101
      @arletestanyol6101 5 років тому +1

      No estaba prohibido, solo que si lo hablabas en el colegio, en el médico, en el ayuntamiento o la cua de la carnicería venían y amablemente te daban una paliza.

    • @georgezee5173
      @georgezee5173 5 років тому +1

      @@arletestanyol6101 Claro, claro... Entonces, ¿cómo cojones explicas que a Salomé se le permitiera cantar en catalán (y ganar) en el Festival de la Canción Mediterránea de 1963, celebrado en Barcelona? ua-cam.com/video/1hR5LuWdtxY/v-deo.html Los separatistas vivís de la mentira y la exageración, de hablar de cosas que jamás vivisteis en primera persona.

  • @Squaredy
    @Squaredy 6 років тому +137

    Last time I was this early England was a country

    • @darth1nsidious726
      @darth1nsidious726 6 років тому

      BrooklynR same

    • @garirry
      @garirry 6 років тому +12

      Nice try but England is a country - a country in the UK.

    • @BennnWJK
      @BennnWJK 6 років тому +2

      ElijahTheKing ! It still is...

    • @Squaredy
      @Squaredy 6 років тому +3

      It's a meme...

    • @garirry
      @garirry 6 років тому +2

      Yes I know. But it's not funny anymore.

  • @Necroyl
    @Necroyl 4 роки тому +26

    OMG i don't know where they took the references (not even one mention to it) for this video but are mostly wrong and simplified. Definetly not recommended to understand this complicated situation.

  • @byzarru_old
    @byzarru_old 6 років тому +10

    Would love to see a Winners and Losers vid with unrecognized states.

  • @mercuriomercurio-bi2jp
    @mercuriomercurio-bi2jp 4 роки тому +2

    Here all the laws have been skipped, they have attempted against the constitutional order. The Catalans voted for the constitution by a majority. They are one of the most autonomous regions in Europe. They have called for laws of rupture with the State and of approval of a totally illegal referendum, bypassing the regulations of their own chamber. Those condemned are condemned for having attempted against the legal regime. They are not judged by their ideas, they have been sentenced for attacking the laws, otherwise there would not be an independent coalition governing for years. The government is truffled by a political elite that is decaying and corrupt to the core. All this with less than half of the census in favour. Catalan is the dominant language in administrations, schools, universities and the media. The financial argument is a fallacy: It is a rich region, but it also receives many transfers from the State. They talk about social justice but when it comes to money they don't want to collaborate fiscally as a "rich region". How do you understand that? It's not the Catalans, it's the independentistas, it's not the same thing. Let them not sell a revolution of smiles because they are violent and we are finally seeing it. The violence is not exercised by infiltrated groups, they are hundreds and hundreds of young victims of the indoctrination of years through public television and schools. It is not worth distinguishing between peaceful and violent independents because they all justify violence, which by the way is promoted by Waterloo and by the current president (not elected) Torra. No European state would tolerate such an attack on its integrity, they cannot sell this as a fight for justice and freedom because it is not at all. Do not sell them the idea of the romantic revolution, the fight of the weak just against the giant tyrant and oppressor because the oppressed are really the non-independentistas in Catalan territory, which they always consider to be ethnically and linguistically inferior. A political and economic inbred and corrupt elite for decades in full flight forward. That's "the process".

    • @fernanditon123
      @fernanditon123 4 роки тому

      Brilliantly explain, word by word. Please to all of you with quick replies about this situation should research a bit about all parts involve and you will see who are the real repress people in Cataluña, all that is related to Spain there has been manipulated by their own leaders/schools/regional Tv channel to looks like we (spaniards) are rule by a dictatorship government so their fight is justified to break free from the rest of Spain. Lies, manipulation, false facts are feeding the brain of the independentistas and now, for the last few days, they think violence is justified. it is crazy!! I bet that many of you if not all have spend sometime in Spain as holidays or work related time, do you really buy the idea of Dictatorship and repression is the normal rule in Spain? Crazy!!

  • @alexfeinmann7357
    @alexfeinmann7357 6 років тому +13

    That video has many inaccuracies and omissions. It picks up fundamentally the reasons of the separatists, but it does not pick up those of the unionists.
    For example, from the video's view, it seems that only Catalans died during the civil war and died throughout Spain. It seems that only Catalans faced Franco, but they faced Franco in many conas in Spain. In Catalonia the Franco regime was not particularly bloody, as if it was in Andalusia or Extremadura.
    The 2006 statute was voted for by less than half of the Catalans. It may seem like a high number to you, but in Spain the participation tends to be greater. In the last Catalan elections, the participation was more than 70% of the electorate.
    The fact that it was such a low number to vote for the new autonomy statute and however later its amendment by the constitutional court was so answered, I was quite surprised: the propaganda campaign of the separatists had been very successful. I could not understand that people who did not care about the statute of autonomy at the time of the referendum, felt so offended by the result of the appeal before the constitutional court. That could only be achieved by an intense propaganda campaign.

    • @Ed-wt4gc
      @Ed-wt4gc 6 років тому +4

      Spot on. This video is deceptive and too biased

    • @MrJoeyWheeler
      @MrJoeyWheeler 6 років тому

      Sweetie:
      You can bitch and moan about low turnouts all you like, but only people who show up to a vote get a say in the result. Non-voters don't count for shit. If you have 5 million people, but only 5 bothered to vote, the result is still democratic. Every non-vote is an "abstain".

    • @alexfeinmann7357
      @alexfeinmann7357 6 років тому +2

      You are very wrong, if there are 5 million people but only 5 people vote, that vote has not been meaningful.
      You should spend some time thinking about what democracy is. That 5 decide for 5 million is not democracy.
      In an election there is something more than the simple act of voting, it is the agreement in society that the discrepancy can be resolved by voting. If that agreement does not exist, you have a broken society, and it can happen in the ex-Yugoslavia.

    • @alexfeinmann7357
      @alexfeinmann7357 6 років тому +1

      On the subject of voting, I was referring to that it seems incredible to me that people who were given the same as was the status of autonomy, then felt so offended because the constitutional court modified 14 articles of more than 200 that have the statute. This can only be the result of propaganda.

    • @MrJoeyWheeler
      @MrJoeyWheeler 6 років тому

      no, Alex. The vote is meaningful regardless. You only have yourselves to blame if you don't vote against a proposition.
      5 for 5 million is an extreme example but the point stands as it is; democracy only works if people vote. If you don't vote, your opinion isn't worth a thing.
      Vote yes, vote no. Vote wither way. But not voting is like you don't exist, as far as democracy is concerned, and you lose your right to bitch about the result.

  • @estefaniagonzalez3890
    @estefaniagonzalez3890 5 років тому +10

    “Quod omnes tangit, ab omnibus tractari et approbari debet”. Lo que a todos toca, debe de ser tratado y aprobado por todos”.

    • @aetherinfuse
      @aetherinfuse 3 роки тому

      If you mean that the whole Spain should be asked about Catalonia's independence in a nation-while referendum, don't agree. Coming from a Spanish. That would not be fair, as most people wouldn't vote for a Catalan independent state. That's like asking a whole class of children if one kid should be able to celebrate his birthday in private. I believe the best course of action is making a referendum, but areas that don't want independence stay in the country, and if a Catalan State goes ahead, let's be friends. Maybe not Spanish, but we are all Iberian, and we should be happy together, regardless of frontiers.

    • @estefaniagonzalez3890
      @estefaniagonzalez3890 3 роки тому

      @@aetherinfuse Mis principios son franceses y consideró a los de este país que me envidian, me odian y quieren matarme como a mi padre que sois locos de remate y unos delincuentes de postín, por supuesto Psicopatas que no entienden de ley y orden, mal educados por demás, metemeentodo, metemiedos y perdonavidas. A mi me trajeron en contra de mi voluntad, arrancada de mi origen, casa y tierras. Cuando llegue a Cataluña me insultaron, no me escucharon y me han robado con profusión y maltrato. Os gusta meteros con la víctima para no ver realmente el culpable. Aquí el enemigo es la Iglesia y el Estado español dirigido por Borbones que siempre han hecho lo mismo VENDER España y a los españoles. Tú cree lo que te dé la gana, yo sé de que va todo el cuento de aquí y de allá.

    • @estefaniagonzalez3890
      @estefaniagonzalez3890 3 роки тому

      @@aetherinfuse Perdón por contestarte en español tengo el inglés oxidado por no usarlo.

    • @aetherinfuse
      @aetherinfuse 3 роки тому

      @@estefaniagonzalez3890 Es una lástima lo que te ha pasado, no lo niego. España es tristemente célebre por comportamiento así. Es verdad que hay gente que se comporta de esa manera. Cuando fui a Cataluña de vacaciones era un desastre, mi madre me dijo que evitaramos hablar demasiado español porque igual nos atacan. Se que no significa mucho, pero te pido disculpas de parte de este país del que admito, me avergüenza a veces ser parte. Me refería a la nación catalana en si (Cataluña es una identidad, puede que no un estado pero si una identidad) no a su gente. Ojalá que la gente borracha y sinvergüenza no sea lo que se piense como español. Te doy mis mejores deseos.
      Its a shame what happened to you, there is no denying that. Spain is sadly known for such behaviour. It is true that there is people who behave such way. When I went to Catalonia as holiday, it was a disaster, like when my mother told us not to speak too much spanish to avoid attacks. I know it isn't much, but on behalf of this country on which I feel ashamed more often than not to be a part of. I meant the Catalan nation as a whole (Being Catalan is an identity, maybe not a state, but it is a nationality.) not the people. I wish drunk and troublemakers are not a Spanish stereotype. I give you my best wishes.

  • @Icariaball
    @Icariaball 5 років тому +6

    CATALONIA IS SPAIN

  • @Vaalferatus
    @Vaalferatus 4 роки тому +38

    -Hi, give me your car.
    -No.
    -You don't want to talk. I'll burn the streets now.

    • @joanespuny
      @joanespuny 4 роки тому +8

      Worst comparation ever

    • @josemurtra3172
      @josemurtra3172 4 роки тому +7

      -Hi i want to Talk about using our shared car, you are using It more and im paying more.
      -No Talk along 10 years, ill put your politics un prison, ill send the police to Smash pacific population.
      -Then the riots start
      All is about money and respect, not independence at all.
      From Barcelona

    • @gab_jg
      @gab_jg 4 роки тому +5

      @s e l f r i g h t e o u s t a b l e voting for the division of the country is against the spanish constitution, therefore it is antidemocratic. Catalonia does not have its own sovereignty. Stop believing lies

    • @TheAndygsr
      @TheAndygsr 4 роки тому

      Let´s say subject 1 breaks the law with the car situation:
      The breaking law part is important to analyze. The real discussion here is about the law, not about how they have applied it. The democracy lays in that law and that's the one with missing rights, not the way they behaved. We need to change the law, not to break it. I'm also assuming that sending police to suppress the people shelters on the law but doesn't represent a good behavior. Violence is not the fucking way.
      This hole situation makes me sad. I love my country and my people, i don't like how this is developing.
      Please treat this with the respect it needs.
      Perquè estem parlant en anglés tio? jajaja

    • @yutubve
      @yutubve 4 роки тому +2

      @@josemurtra3172 in a first approach somebody could reach that conclusion, but a deep sight concludes there were two kind of people : people voting in polling stations and people blocking police action with a passive agressive attitude. Watching carefully the videos each one can see no police action over people voting but over beople blocking the police work. there is a subtle nuance

  • @sebastiengil-robalino7086
    @sebastiengil-robalino7086 5 років тому +4

    I'm spanish and I'want to explain some things
    First just 38% want the independence
    And Catalonia have a very large autonomy

  • @carolinefernandez390
    @carolinefernandez390 5 років тому +8

    I'm afraid your video doesn't explain anything at all ... Catalan nationalism appears to be very peaceful and positive according to your presentation. Catalonia represents wealthy, culture and ... football!
    Your summary of the Spanish history is very, very simplistic, above all concerning the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). You contrast the Spanish side, embodied by two dictators, Primo de Rivera and Franco, and the Catalan side with poor victims : the poor Companys, and graves full of skeletons … So, do you mean Spanish were criminals and executioners, and Catalan people just victims ? That’s quite wrong (fake news !). All Spanish people had to face Franco’s dictatorship and, what’s more, the Civil War was provoked, among other reasons, by a putsch of the Catalan nationalists whose leader was precisely … Companys ! To be honest, you should say that most of the rich Catalan families supported Franco because they were afraid of communism. History is a very complicated subject, and it’s very easy to manipulate the historical events.
    Nowadays, and since the 19th century, Catalan nationalists have always been a minority who tries to take the power and struggle against the Spanish state. The current president of the region, M. Torra, is a xenophobic fascist (he admires the brothers Badia, two fascist heroes of the thirties). He is spending millions to finance propaganda all over the world against Spain and Spanish government ; this is public money that belongs to all the citizens, including the majority of people who want to remain in Spain. The current situation is due to the former president Jordi Pujol, a very corrupt and conservative man, who stole almost 300 millions of euros to his own region while he was president. He sponsored nationalism and took hold of the media and education. His program was called « Plan 2000 » (elpais.com/diario/1990/10/28/espana/657068405_850215.html). The article is very, very interesting … and frightening. If you read it, you’ll see that Spanish people are not so bad and Catalan people are not innocent victims …

  • @bcnkng
    @bcnkng 6 років тому +5

    I traveled to España earlier this year, and I could feel the want for independence when I traveled to Barcelona. Banners pleading for the release of political prisoners (from the Catalonia independence movement). While I respect Barcelona had a great time, I loved Madrid the most. I was actually in Sevilla when the Prime Minister got expelled. I traveled to many cities and I really started to think differently about the world. I love España! ¡Me mola Madrid!

    • @davidfarinha3880
      @davidfarinha3880 4 роки тому +2

      So, what do you really mean to add to the conversation, besides bragging about your travels?

    • @souljazzbossa
      @souljazzbossa 4 роки тому

      The catalonian governement is independentist so they put themselves independentists banners and encourage other people to do so, but prosecure any other message.

  • @captainalgar4897
    @captainalgar4897 4 роки тому +6

    hey
    I am catalan and you missed many things/others wrongs:
    1-Lluis Companys is one of the greatest genocide in Catalunya, the 2nd republic was stablished by force and he singned more than 10000 death sentences only becauese ppl polithical ideals.
    2-Spain always has invested the biggest part of his budget in this region hence it became rich.
    3- all the referendums in catalonia where illegan and there is not a realistic and creadible result in neither of them.
    4-in Spain taxes are paid in a way of "steps" 5 in total, 3 of them are imposed by catalan goverment and are actually the most punishable and thougth in the entire country.
    5-biggest corruption cases have taken place in this region.
    6-independentist have taken the control of the public education, tv,... and they use them as propaganda the do brainwashing in a greater scale than in the nazi germany
    7-in the last autonomus elections the sum of non independentist parties was about 56% but some regions such as Lleida whith less population are controlled by independentist and have more weight than Barcelona region. This leads me to a comment: The richest places of catalonia are against independence whereas the poorest are for.
    8-Hate and division has become normal families have been breaken into peaces becuase of this, mine is a clear example of thousands :( .
    9-I like to see videos of this nature but I feel that a foreing person doesn't have enought knowledge of our society, polithics and our current problem.
    thank you

    • @pupito240
      @pupito240 4 роки тому +1

      Alguien con dos dedos de frente .Gracias.

    • @mrtruman4339
      @mrtruman4339 4 роки тому

      "biggest corruption cases have taken place in this region."
      Because the mysterious M. Rajoy is probably Catalan, right?
      "independentist have taken the control of the public education, tv,... and they use them as propaganda the do brainwashing in a greater scale than in the nazi germany"
      ...sure, because Spanish TV has absolutely no anti-Catalan propaganda. Totes.
      And no, it's nothing like Nazi Germany. I'm not independentist, but you don't need to support independence to be able to see that.

    • @pupito240
      @pupito240 4 роки тому

      @@mrtruman4339 are you even catalan?

    • @captainalgar4897
      @captainalgar4897 4 роки тому

      @@mrtruman4339 what about Jordi Pujol's 3%, The Palau de la Musica case, the ITV, etc.
      TVE seems more impartial, also in other parts of the country they do not do brainwash.
      In Catalonia you can be pursuit in some places if you are against independance, they do paints in your house and door.
      I know people who had to fly away due to this, also city majors use the money for separatist symbology,...
      155 now #SaveCataloniaSaveSpain

    • @mrtruman4339
      @mrtruman4339 4 роки тому

      @@captainalgar4897 Jordi Pujol should be in jail, yes. We agree on that, right? Well, he's not in jail because he knows the central government is involved and, if he were to be imprisoned, he would speak. Of course, independentist politicians ARE in jail, on the other hand. Why could that be?
      Also, you're either lying or blind if you say they don't brainwash in other parts of Spain. TVE is NOT impartial, and you should know. Don't get me started on other channels. I mean, remember the other day's demonstration? All those channels only showed the violent area, even if most of the demonstration was peaceful. Also, I was once in a TV3 program and, when we asked what language we could speak (we were mostly Spanish speakers), they told us we could use the language we were comfortable with. BrAiNWasH, AmiRiTE?
      As for "non-independentists being pursued", I'm QUITE sure it's the opposite in most cases. You know there's a large part of Catalonia that doesn't support independence, right? It's not like unionists are a discriminated minority. Actually, in my mother's job, everyone's talking trash about independentists all the time.
      Please, think about it a little.

  • @Evzone1821
    @Evzone1821 6 років тому +2

    I love your videos.
    Very Educational and aesthetically pleasing.
    Jolly good show.

  • @yutubve
    @yutubve 4 роки тому +2

    1:09 The problem is that independentists polititians have said people( and of course independentist people believe them) that fiscal deficit would be the balance they get if the become another state but that statement is a fake.
    All the taxes catalonia should continue paying to the "after independence" Spain must be substracted to fiscal deficit ammount because Catalonia export to the rest of the state and all that exportations must pay taxes to Spain as a foreign country( example VAT). Oviously there is an amount in the opposite direction but catalonian people are used not to buy spanish stuff but catalonian stuff(it's like a boicot to spanish products promoted by catalonian politicians) so the ammount is minimal.
    The total amount from taxes calculated reach (more or less) 12000000000€. If you substract that ammount to fiscal deficit you get a negative balance of secession, And that truth is hidden on purpose to catalonian people in order to raise independent wishes at catalonia. Instead of telling the truth they say "Spain steal us" .They are lying

  • @evilpapagali
    @evilpapagali 6 років тому +4

    Spain is basically Castille's cultural imposition

  • @alvarofernandez9721
    @alvarofernandez9721 6 років тому +8

    4:18 The flags of Cantabria and Castilla-La Mancha are changed.
    Great video overall!!

    • @rodrimunoz9110
      @rodrimunoz9110 4 роки тому

      And yet both are still Castilla. Ironic

    • @redbuki
      @redbuki 3 роки тому

      @@rodrimunoz9110 Lo siento los cántabros no somos castellanos ni queremos serlo.

  • @cht4263
    @cht4263 6 років тому +9

    Go Catalonia. I am from Greece and we gain our Independence. Well we don't have all the Greek lands but we are free. I hope one day Catalonia will be in the Europe map.

  • @DaisyGeekyTransGirl
    @DaisyGeekyTransGirl 6 років тому

    Watching a freshly new WonderWhy is the best start to a morning.

  • @coolidgedollar2154
    @coolidgedollar2154 6 років тому +8

    The United States could never have declared its independence from Great Britain under the modern U.N.! Thank God for the loose geopolitics of the 1700s -- and poor Catalonia (although I, too, want Spain to stay united).

    • @barrysorento3572
      @barrysorento3572 6 років тому

      Yes we could, the UN has no army. And the US should kick the UN out

    • @coolidgedollar2154
      @coolidgedollar2154 6 років тому

      I fear the U.N. because the intelligence agencies of its Security Council alone could make me "disappear" with a single midnight visit if they wanted. I suspect that, like the E.U., they're willing to go absolutely all-out crushing potentially "problematic" Western attitudes in their own countries but too "tolerant" to raise a finger against, say, vast armies of Islamic terrorists determined to destroy the West itself.

  • @ndorobei4391
    @ndorobei4391 5 років тому +4

    There are 300 (three hundreds) languages and distinct culture in Indonesia. In Java island five languages and cultures. Historically they had their own kingdoms. Must Java, Sunda, Madura, Osing, Betawi declare independence? Olala, where is your head?

  • @andergarrido6807
    @andergarrido6807 6 років тому +4

    Guys listen. I was born in Cuba even though I am in no way Cuban and I'm a fully American citizen. I am however 7/8 of Spanish descendence (I am 1/8 Basque even though I want Basque country to stay with Spain but that's not what we're talking about is it). And as such I have strong feelings to my heritage. So when Chris said that if Catalonia leaves Spain it could break up the country it really got to me. I could lose my identity if Spain dies. And right now Catalonia is being really fucking selfish (again with the whole breaking up of Spain). So if you want to be an independent country then just move to Andorra. They speak Catalan. That's all I'm saying. #cataloniaisapartofspain🇪🇸

    • @aapooloomeeh
      @aapooloomeeh 6 років тому

      Si eres 7/8 de descendencia española, supongo que no habrá problema en hablarte en castellano. Estás diciendo que los catalanes somos unos egoístas por querer irnos de España, cuando tú estas separando el linaje vasco del español. Un poco icongruente e hipócrita de tu parte.
      Después, eres cubanx y estadounidense. Por mucho que tengas raíces españolas, no perteneces a España como ciudadanx español/a. Vives y naciste en la otra punta del mundo, en nada has de sentirte ofendidx ni ofender a los catalanes que queremos marchar diciendo cosas como que vayamos a Andorra sólo porque hablan catalán.
      Tercero, si tanto amas tu linaje español, ven a España, hazte ciudadanx español y manifiéstate a favor de una España unida. Es muy cómodo opinar y tratar a los catalanes de egoístas cuando ves el conflicto a través del televisor y no en persona como hacemos los de aquí. Y, por cierto, que tengas ascendencia española no significa que tú seas español/a. Yo tengo antepasados franceses y no soy francesa por ello.
      Por cierto, decir que si los catalanes queremos la independencia nos vayamos a Andorra porque hablan catalán es como decir que los habitantes independentistas de Québec se vayan a Francia porque hablan francés. Es realmente estúpido, la verdad.

    • @andergarrido6807
      @andergarrido6807 6 років тому

      @aapoolmeeh, lo siento si te ofendí. Aquí está la cosa. Soy la única persona en mi familia inmediata que no nació en España. Me da la sensación de que no tengo voz en este asunto porque yo no nací en España, pero ¿qué hay de todos los demás en mi familia? Todos tenemos algo que decir y todos nos sentimos tristes y un poco enojados de que Cataluña no esté dispuesta a compermarse con España. Y además, además del hecho de que la cultura catalana es diferente a la de los españoles, ¿qué razón tienen para querer dejarnos? Pensemos en eso por un segundo, y agradecemos a Chris por un gran canal y video.

    • @Zephyrs009
      @Zephyrs009 6 років тому +2

      Ask_And3r I'm a Dominican with Mostly Slave and Spanish Heritage, And I feel the same way. To many Dominicans (Including My father) Spain is the cultural Motherland. No matter weather we hail from Cuba, Spain, or Chile, We all are Hispanic, and that is something beautiful in my eyes. Catalonia won't destroy what unifies Us not as nations, but as people!

  • @wiros
    @wiros 4 роки тому +3

    doing so well until 9:40, the flag would be "la senyera", "la estelada" it's a "combat" flag, not the country flag

  • @LukeKeogh
    @LukeKeogh 6 років тому

    I was waiting for you to do this!!! Great vid, and good strategy to wait at little while.

  • @julioginer8959
    @julioginer8959 4 роки тому +2

    There's no legal way to assure the votes were legitimate. Even though I doubt Catalan society would vote to leave in a legal referendum now. There are a huge amount of people who don't want the independence.

  • @James-nz7xp
    @James-nz7xp 6 років тому +149

    I've never clicked on a video so fast

    • @Oliver-pi4wd
      @Oliver-pi4wd 6 років тому

      James Terrell me to

    • @barraman.
      @barraman. 6 років тому +1

      James Terrell You do each time you post that comment

    • @Rolando_Cueva
      @Rolando_Cueva 6 років тому

      I've never closed porn so fast.

    • @pipaquijada4885
      @pipaquijada4885 5 років тому

      James Terrell incredible!! It’s easy to fool you.

  • @eduardoalvo3044
    @eduardoalvo3044 4 роки тому +8

    You can not say that Catalonia wants independence being less than half of the catalans who actually does

  • @alexanderreusens7633
    @alexanderreusens7633 6 років тому +13

    Just my questions to any Catalan who voted for independence:
    Were you oppressed by Madrid? Unfairly treated? EDIT: *at the moment you called for independence*
    Were you prohibited from speaking your own language? From celebrating and practicing your own cultural festivities and custom?
    If the answer was yes, I would have supported your cause, but from what I know, this wasn't the case.
    There was no reason for Catalonia to call for independence, not an economical one, not a safety one, not even an nationalistic one.
    The idea behind western society is that it's pluralistic. Anyone can do whatever they want, can speak any language, wear any kind of funny hat, as long as it is within reasonable laws. The Catalans were able to be as Catalan as they wanted, and it was still not enough. Some people said "imagine if we had our own country, everything would be so much nicer", and politicians jumped on it to get elected. That's the only reason I can think of, some people dreaming about independence without worrying about the potential costs, without any other objective reason.
    Of course, I'm not a Catalan, I know only so much about what was going on there, so please correct me if I was wrong somewhere.

    • @ferblancart8669
      @ferblancart8669 6 років тому +1

      sadly shitty logic and fallacies like spain steal us, we are different we need different countries will always have its public, demagogy
      i think you are right, and the cause of why these ideas are strong i cant answer really
      but if you are interested yu can look for the goobles laws, before you think wrong of me, yes, he was the nazi who get the nazis in the government, and his laws are used today, knowing those make you stronger againts emty retoric
      and you will see the simmilarities (in arguments, not necessarily objectives) with the independentist movement, and other movements too

    • @rao803
      @rao803 6 років тому +3

      So we should thank Spaniards to allow us to speak Catalan and to be Catalans???? Did you say that?

    • @rao803
      @rao803 6 років тому

      Watch the video again please and search more info about Catalonia's history... It is so anoying for us to read these offensive comments.

    • @alexanderreusens7633
      @alexanderreusens7633 6 років тому +3

      SHM 99
      no, you don't have to thank them. But you also don't have to shoot yourself in the foot by calling out independence unilaterally.
      As I said in my original comment, I don't know every thing. Maybe the Catalans wanted to become independent so the next time a spanish dictator grabs power, they won't oppressed. But this scenario is pretty unlikely, a lot of things need to happen before that would be possible. And in a situation where democracy in Spain has failed, there can easily break out a war, and the independent Catalonia will be annexed again.
      The more I think about it, the less sense it makes.
      If you still can handle my offensive comments, please try and explain to me why and how the people of Catalonia will live better lives when Catalonia is independent, 'cause I don't see it.

    • @rao803
      @rao803 6 років тому

      There won't be a war. It is gonna be so hard, we know, but we will try til the day people stop wanting independence, something that won't happen. Specially if Spain's democracy has failed, we need independence as soon as it is possible. We can't hold to rest in Spain any more, we need freedom NOW, not tomorrow.

  • @Narmatonia
    @Narmatonia 6 років тому +2

    I feel like those abstaining aren't helping the situation, it just makes it look to laymen that the separatists have the overwhelming majority, hiding their opposition until people actually investigate further.

  • @pcelsus0
    @pcelsus0 6 років тому +2

    May I ask where part of the UK are you from?.
    I mean, My native language is spanish; I've studied English, but I've never been in an English speaking Country and I have some issues understanding some accents, in particular I have issues with Bitish English (that's what I thouthgt) and some whith canadian and american English from the northest (Massachussetts and that area). But I have noticed that you have a very British accent and notheless, I can understand you pretty well.

  • @hydrafrost666
    @hydrafrost666 5 років тому +4

    Catalonia's debt with t'he state is 8000 million of €

  • @kalu00NS
    @kalu00NS 6 років тому +59

    Catalonia is SERBIA!

  • @mell9591
    @mell9591 6 років тому +4

    Well, some of the unanswered questions aren’t really unanswered. The Law of Transition to the Republic addresses se of the issues.
    Also, the flag would not be “l’estalada”, but rather la “senyera” (the estelada is only the independence movement flag). Official languages would be Catalan, Occitan and Spanish (since they are already official languages) and likely Catalan Sign Language too. As for an army, there’s diversity of opinions here, but an independent country without an army is not unheard of (ehem, Costa Rica).
    All this situation could have been avoided if Spain had agreed to a referendum one of the 15 times the Catalan gov’t or Parliament asked for it. Instead, here we are today.

    • @georgezee5173
      @georgezee5173 5 років тому

      "Official languages would be Catalan, Occitan and Spanish (since they are already official languages)" LOL, no.
      Just have a look at the "Koiné Group Manifesto" from 2016, a declaration signed by dozens of Catalan nationalist "intellectuals" that Spanish should be banned as an official language in the future Republic of Catalonia. That manifesto was signed, among others, by the last two Catalan ministers of culture (Laura Borràs and Mariàngela Vilallonga), so you can figure out which is the real way Catalan secessionist politicians envision the future of Catalonia....

  • @michaelandres7627
    @michaelandres7627 6 років тому +1

    uuuuu a video, such a rare treat :P

  • @Davidman3976
    @Davidman3976 5 років тому +1

    I Just want to mention that on the 1st of October more people (of legal age) stayed at home than those who went to vote. Basically almost all of them were independentists.

  • @Filippirgos
    @Filippirgos 6 років тому +18

    6:54
    EU offucials say "These are times for unity and stability, not divisiveness and fragmentation"...
    However with the same situation with Serbia (and so-called Kosovo*) that acted completely opposite !
    EU is hypocrite !

    • @Filippirgos
      @Filippirgos 6 років тому +1

      Mi K
      Spaniards killed and even entirely eradicated Aztecs and Mayans centuries ago.
      So bitch please.
      Serbs are completely different story, as you might know nowhere in the world Muslims can't live peacefully alongside others, you see Albanians tortured Serbian residents of Kosovo* basically from 1945 and in the 1990's those Serbs who remained couldn't take it any more.
      America supported Albanians because they wanted to weaken Serbia which is important Russian allie and that was it.
      Kosovo to Serbia is what Jerusalem is to Israel.

    • @mik9007
      @mik9007 6 років тому

      Jerusalem is Israel, Catalonia is Spain, and Kosovo will never again be a part of the terroristic, nationalistic Serbia. Kosovo is Kosovo. Serbs who do not accept that deserve to be killed.

    • @Filippirgos
      @Filippirgos 6 років тому

      Mi K
      My wife is Serbian who was banished from Kosovo* by Shiptars, and I know the whole history of Kosovo.
      It was, it is, and it always will be Serbia.
      Have a nice day and goodbye, when Serbia retakes what belongs to Serbia remember this conversation.

    • @karwan6385
      @karwan6385 4 роки тому

      @@mik9007 Kosovo is Macedonian.

    • @dorthusiast
      @dorthusiast 4 роки тому +1

      @@Filippirgos The whole idea that "Kosovo was majority Serbs before the civil war" is bullcrap. "Kosovo belongs to Serbia historically" is also bullcrap, because "historically" the whole Dalmatian coast is Albanian. Kosovo used to be populated by Albanians, Turks and Serbians before the First Balkan War, which is why it didn't join Serbia after the War of 1878-1882.

  • @animalia5554
    @animalia5554 6 років тому +10

    Culture seems a stupid reason for independence to me, but maybe that's because I come from a multi-cultural country. That has cities full of people full of nationalities from all over the world. Than again I also can't believe what my country did in 2016 as I find that stupid as well.

    • @dragon_2cu
      @dragon_2cu 6 років тому +1

      animalia555 culture can be a good reason for splitting, for example, the Yugoslavia breakup and Czechoslovakia split were from cultural differences

    • @animalia5554
      @animalia5554 6 років тому +1

      dragon_2cu Maybe it's because I grew up in the United States, and unlike most countries, it's not based around a common cultural heritage but around an ideal.
      We haven't always lived up to that ideal and there are disagreements about the best ways to go about implementing said ideals, but it's still more about ideals than about having to have a shared culture.

    • @Evenst3vn
      @Evenst3vn 6 років тому

      A fellow New Yorker, by any chance?
      I can understand culture being a divisive issue, but Catalonia has been part of Spain for centuries so the whole thing seems somewhat ridiculous to me as well.

    • @animalia5554
      @animalia5554 6 років тому

      Evenst3vn Atlanta then St Louis

    • @rao803
      @rao803 6 років тому +3

      And the Czech republic and Croatia had been a part of Austria for centuries when they succeed, so where is the problem? Who said it's just a cultural issue? But if we talk about culture, I'll say that I want Catalonia to be a republic because I don't want my language, Catalan, to be replaced by Spanish. I don't want immigrants and other foreigners in Catalonia to speak only Spanish (nowadays they don't learn Catalan because they may think that it's a vulgar and useless dialect), I want to received publicity of Catalan songs when I'm watching videos on UA-cam and not latin american songs. I want tourists that come to visit Barcelona to know that our language is Catalan, not Spanish, and we don't dance flamenco, we don't eat paella, we don't drink sangria...
      I want to live in a country where the police doesn't hit the people who want to vote, arrest people for talkikg the police in Catalan or go after catalan nationalists politicians.
      You are a New yorker, your language is the most important language in the world, you don't know what it feels like when your language is getting replaced by a bigger one in your own country, and you cannot get independent because it's "illegal". I'm so damn tired of Spanish laws, made by the same francoists leaders (Suárez, Fraga, etc.) something that spaniards usually forget. I'm so tired of living in the same country as people who vote and vote again the most corrupted party in Europe, but wait, you cannot get indepedent, it's illegal... Illegal my ass.

  • @mmjj7685
    @mmjj7685 6 років тому +4

    There are so many multicultural countries in the world. In Indonesia, there are over a hundred languages spoken and its multicultural too. Indonesia alone will create a lot of countries if those regions will secede from it. It will be chaotic for sure.

  • @TheBigRedskull
    @TheBigRedskull 6 років тому +1

    Finally! I was wondering when someone would bring up this topic.

  • @joaovitormatos8147
    @joaovitormatos8147 6 років тому +1

    That heavy breath I take at the end of every video worth the wait

  • @montserratleandrorico5619
    @montserratleandrorico5619 4 роки тому +4

    It is not true about Catalonia gives more than receives from Spain. Read " Las cuentas y los cuentos de la independencia " , Josep Borrell.

  • @GamingHarry
    @GamingHarry 4 роки тому +7

    Dude: if you come to Catalonia you'll see that most people here are happy to be Spanish. Everything you said about Catalonia basically applies for every other Community in the country: Galicia, País Vasco, etc.
    Most people in Catalonia (specially the majority who loves Spain) did not vote on the referendum day, and those who did, declared that there was fraud.
    The independence movement is a minority group that's very well organized, and financed by powerful non-Spanish individuals for geopolitical reasons. Hispanic people have been suffering this "independences" ever since the 1800s...

    • @qazsertyer
      @qazsertyer 4 роки тому +2

      You can assume whatever you want about the general opinion of catalans but without a clear referendum no one really knows what most of the people want. The problem that we face now is that the people who tried to pose the question are in jail because apparently in Spain not all questions are legal.
      Now try to convince me that Spain can become something better,
      a country where the cultural diversity of people, languages and opinions are really accepted and appreciated, instead of being constantly criticized and criminalized if you wonder about the reason behind this "independences" I think here you have your answer.

    • @SVC-hz6dq
      @SVC-hz6dq 4 роки тому

      It seems as though you have the list with all the numbers... A bit uncompromising to say the least.
      The only way the right numbers will come out is by voting. That is democracy, and by the way not a Catalan invention.

  • @oskarthecow8141
    @oskarthecow8141 6 років тому +11

    Wow, So now he’s makeing a video every 2 Months

  • @lsthero5863
    @lsthero5863 6 років тому +2

    The flag is "la senyera", "l'estelada" is "la senyera" with a star

  • @cesargimenezlaborda1679
    @cesargimenezlaborda1679 6 років тому +2

    You didn't sayed that Separatists are not the mayority in Catalonia. You also didn't sayed that catalonia haves a dept of 75.000 millions of € with the FLA (autonomic liquidance found) since 1978 to 2018 (and it's growing up every year) beacause of the political decisions of the separatist partys.

    • @unanec
      @unanec 5 років тому

      In any secesion, that debt wouldn't be payed, because it is private debt, that means that it is in name of Spain, and not catalonia. If spain was a federarion, would be in the name of catalonia; so they would have to pay it

  • @DaisyGeekyTransGirl
    @DaisyGeekyTransGirl 6 років тому +8

    For the record, I'd like to be Spanish. Spain has amazing culture.

  • @codiepereira636
    @codiepereira636 5 років тому +6

    4:33 toward the left why is one of protest carrying a urugauy flag

    • @Solon_2
      @Solon_2 5 років тому +1

      WTF?

    • @somethung8188
      @somethung8188 4 роки тому

      that guy was like "eh the flag looks similar ill just use that instead"

    • @Nayeem04
      @Nayeem04 4 роки тому

      😂😂

  • @numantinojuan
    @numantinojuan 4 роки тому +4

    I stopped watching the video when you made the first mistake in the second 8, Catalonia has never been recognised as a nationality.

    • @guillep6639
      @guillep6639 4 роки тому +1

      it has been. in fact. it still is...

    • @alfonso6558
      @alfonso6558 4 роки тому

      Uhh... Have you even bothered to read article 2 of your own Constitution before deciding to bitch?

  • @Ivanfpcs
    @Ivanfpcs 4 роки тому +2

    Doesn't really matter if Catalonia will become independent or not, what Spain is doing to deal with the situation is the worst possible solution

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay 4 роки тому

      Ivan S. Completely agree. But Catalonia’s leaders also made a lot of serious mistakes.

  • @rafaperestrello5653
    @rafaperestrello5653 5 років тому +1

    Great video and great research. You've exposed very clearly the situation. However, as a Law student, I recommend you to check the part you speak about the right of self-determination of the UN Charter, because it refers to nation that were colonialized and to those that are being oppressed. Maybe, in Catalunya there's now a notable conflict, but it is not provoke by the oppression; but for the fact that they have wanted to go by the anticonstitutional way (at least, against the Spanish Constitution). Compared with Catalunya, other Spanish autonomous communities are poorer due to the Government having fulfilled Catalunya's interest before other regions
    I encourage you to take this into account and study deeper the situation. But great job and keep your videos at such a high level.

  • @BrianFaure1
    @BrianFaure1 6 років тому +119

    1:15 Wow after seeing this I truly believe they deserve independence.

    • @hayati6374
      @hayati6374 6 років тому +37

      Every other part of Spain has its own culture as well..

    • @hjorth3387
      @hjorth3387 6 років тому +5

      Julie, and giving them autonomy/independence should also be cherished.

    • @TheCoti1220
      @TheCoti1220 6 років тому +33

      Shit, pretty much every province in Europe has a distinct culture, and a lot of them have their own language

    • @sulaimaanahmad
      @sulaimaanahmad 6 років тому +6

      i support catilonia independence, tell spain to go hustle someone else for money, it's all about money. and just to disprove any one who says different, i'm not arab, my name is written in arabic because i'm muslim.
      i'm actually yoruba (nigeria) amazigh (berber) and...spanish! 🌍

    • @jannorgerat8906
      @jannorgerat8906 6 років тому +17

      This is why all started in 2013.
      The Catalonian parlament president wanted more money, and the spanish president said it was impossible due the critical economic situation at that time.
      There is no ideals behind the catalonian politics. Only greed for more money and power.

  • @joeldavidortegarodriguez2854
    @joeldavidortegarodriguez2854 6 років тому +4

    catalonia allways will be Spain, Catalonia is Spain

  • @ADHDawesomew
    @ADHDawesomew 6 років тому +5

    When explaining the history of catalonia, the lack of reference to the spanish civil war before the fascists came to power is quite problematic.

  • @Czxvkq
    @Czxvkq 6 років тому

    I was waiting for a video on this from you :)

  • @dionbaillargeon4899
    @dionbaillargeon4899 4 роки тому +1

    I've always found irritanting how people tend to overlook that, although the Catalan electorate is divided 50-50 on whether Catalonia should be independent, most polls point that about 70% would like to resolve this matter in a legal, binding, mutually agreed referendum, and Madrid would NOT allow it. More to the point, I think the rationale for independence is threefoold: 1. The idea that Spain is a "backward" country that has mismanaged the economy and public services and allows far too little scrutiny and political accountability (i.e. the Royal Family). 2. On the whole, Spain is socially and politically more conservative than Catalonia. 3. The resurgence of the Spanish nationalist Far Right is making many Catalonians increasingly wary of a future conservative-led government trying to take steps in order to undermine their local culture and language. All in all, it's a difficult situation that can only be solved by a more accommodating and understanding central government in Madrid. Unfortunately, most national political parties have taken a very hard stance agaist Catalan nationalism, refusing even to acknowledge that independence is a legitimate political aspiration and trying to demonize the movement at every turn. I can't see an easy way out, honestly.

    • @franknwalters
      @franknwalters 4 роки тому

      It shouldn't be easy. If we move away from the Catalan issue: Are you aware in how many countries certain perfectures consider (even threat with) independence, on the excuses you described? Are you aware that there're "dark powers" (ie neighbouring countries to some of those I previously mentioned) in other parts of the world, that *fuel* such excuses in order to become actual secession movements? You understand that if Catalonia succeeds (and I'M NOT judging if they're wrong or right), this 'll open the appetite of all those mentioned above? Things are not simple, and this issue has more aspects than the local ones.
      And if one argues that it's everyone's fundamental right to do whatever he consider's right for him, his family, and his fellow citizens, *which I fully respect,* then he'd also have to consider (for his own good) that we don't live in the 18th century, but, like it or not, in a globalized world. The Countries nowadays are politically and financially interconnected in every aspect, and everything one does, has a direct impact on all the others. I don't like it, but it's true.

    • @dionbaillargeon4899
      @dionbaillargeon4899 4 роки тому

      @@franknwalters First, it's not "excuses" we are talking about, but genuine grievances and concerns. Secondly, I don't think there's any geopolitical interest particularly at stake in Catalonian independence. Catalonians are not aligned with any global political bloc and, pretty much like the Scottish independence movement, the nationalist bloc there is dominated by pro-EU, mostly liberal, centrist or center-left parties. And, finally, the choice Catalans are left with is not between progresive globalism and conservative nationalism. If that was the case, it wouldn't get anywhere near a majority. The choice is between independence and continuing to belong in an increasingly conservative country, dominated by an overbearing Spanish far-right nationalism

    • @franknwalters
      @franknwalters 4 роки тому

      @@dionbaillargeon4899 Mate, I clearly said _"if we move away from the Catalan issue"_ and referred to those who use these as excuses. Even if we'd debate on the Catalan issue the phrase _"genuine grievances and concerns"_ *can not* justify secession. These probably go back to the Spanish civil war, but one would expect that all this was left behind, which they obviously never did.
      Actually no, you're mistaken: Catalonia intereferes and interacts with EU matters - and therefore with my country and me personally - and actually they aim to enter EU as a sovereign country. In fact they approached EU in order for it to back their secession movement, which was a *f u n d a m e n t a l* mistake, and got a big "no" for an answer, and it was the correct/right thing to do. As an EU citizen I fully understand the fundamental of human rights of all peoples, but I also fully support this Unity's very foundations which are the States as an unified entity. If you ask me: in this era of peace and prosperity in Europe, I would never allow secessionists to enter EU, *whether* these are right or wrong.
      These are the very definition of geopolitics and I didn't moved far from this neighborhood.
      *So,* according to what you described, *if* a group of people within a country decides that the country's becoming too conservative for their taste, they can create the conditions - something very easy to do - for secession. But that's *exactly how* globalism works and behaves. Not to mention that we see phenomena in certain countries, where rich perfectures start to claim independence. I thought you wouldn't get near these.
      In Europe, this is like opening Pandora's Box and thing is that *we are* actually talking about Europe, with all this dark past and tens of millions of dead for geopolitics. EU was founded as a barrier to these periodic phenomena which devasted the Continent, and now we'll most possibly witness the exact same phenomena all over again.
      One of course may reasonably wonder, if what you proposed can back secession, then to how many pieces could Mr Trump's U.S. be cut..?

  • @Garryx
    @Garryx 4 роки тому +7

    2017:
    Catalan separatists: Give us independence!
    Spanish Government: no.
    Catalan separatists: then we protest!
    2019:
    Emprisoned politics: Give us freedom!
    Spanish Government: no.
    Catalan radicals: its free real estate

  • @hydrafrost666
    @hydrafrost666 5 років тому +10

    Luis Companys murdered 9000 persons

  • @alfonsoferrerad1143
    @alfonsoferrerad1143 4 роки тому +3

    Some of your data isn't completely true like you aren't the one to blame. On the last referendum, it was counted by the independent people mostly and most of the people who want to stay didn't vote because they didn't believe that was legal, which was not. So the results aren't really valid.
    I think that they would only be valid if Spain lets them do the referendum and then the UN counts the votes so there isn't any preference.
    Also, not only Catalonia's bank moved, most of the important business moved to Madrid because Catalonia wouldn't have the euro anymore producing a huge crisis. So the economy you said it would look like isn't really correct.
    I know you didn't mean this but... I am from Madrid, Spain, so this really matters to me hahaha

  • @randomnessrules4971
    @randomnessrules4971 2 роки тому +1

    People conflate "Is this country independent?" with "Should this country be independent?"

  • @gengis737
    @gengis737 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the clear and balanced view on Catalan independence movement.
    One unanswered question is what will happen of the 50% of the Catalan population, who negate the referendum, both from Catalan origin and Spaniards who settled years or centuries ago to contribute to the economic dynamism of the region. Will they become strangers in their own country ? Will they have to speak Catalan excluding Spanish ? Will they keep their job when part of the Catalan administration ?
    Separating people can make sense when one population is oppressed by distant power. But to decide that half the population can have distinctive right over the other is less acceptable.
    Another issue is catalan education. Thanks to autonomy and EU regional fund, catalan schools use history manual claiming the perpetual opposition of Catalan to Spain, which is plainly wrong. What is the impact of this brainwashing at early age on the poitical decision Catalunya is facing now ?