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Government Detects a Wave of Racist Comments on the Election of the New Pope

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More than 6,000 comments Special surveillance of the ministry The Government, through the Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia (OBERAXE), has warned of a worrying increase in racist and xenophobic comments on social networks following the death of Pope Francis and the possible election of a new pontiff of African origin. This is reflected in the latest report of the FARO System (Filtering and Analysis of Hate on Social Networks), which m…
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The Spanish Observatory on Racism (OBERAXE) warns of a worrying increase in racist and xenophobic messages on social networks following the death of Pope Francis, in the midst of the debate on a possible African pontiff. The Spanish Government is studying legal measures against these hate speech.

More than 6,000 comments Special surveillance of the ministry The Government, through the Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia (OBERAXE), has warned of a worrying increase in racist and xenophobic comments on social networks following the death of Pope Francis and the possible election of a new pontiff of African origin. This is reflected in the latest report of the FARO System (Filtering and Analysis of Hate on Social Networks), which m…

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Confidencial Digital broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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