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SuperNova said:



One of the first scenes shows the class rearranging their tables, that had been set up in little groups (a very typical german classroom layout, were students sit in little groups of six scattered about the classroom) into a more traditional front facing row layout. For someone with my cultural backround it's pretty clear symbolism for the totalian hierarchical struckture of facism.
My boyfriend just started laughing. When I aksed him why, he said: 'I've never sat any diffrent in school.'

Dude, I'm Spanish and that's not true, I have sat in groups of 2 or 3 on the school most of my life, you are being really exagerated thinking that's a signal of fascism.

While in Germany, France, Greece and other countries the extreme right and its fascists political parties have been growing, Spain has not a single one of those political parties on its parlament, instead it has Podemos, which is basically the oppossite, so i'm not sure Spain is specially fascist compared to other European countries.