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King Felipe VI of Spain faced a hostile crowd in Valencia, where unprecedented floods have devastated communities, leaving over 200 dead and many missing. Footage shows protesters shouting “murderer” and “shame” at the king, with some throwing objects and mud as he walked through the affected area of Paiporta.

  • acargitz@lemmy.ca
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    14 days ago

    I think the king is being a lightning rod in this case, not sure what a ceremonial rich dude could have done.

    That said, this should be a red alert warning to the entirety of Europe. It happened in Austria last month, in Greece last year and it’s going to keep happening. We can’t keep doing business as usual, the climate crisis is here.

    • Buttflapper@lemmy.world
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      13 days ago

      not sure what a ceremonial rich dude could have done

      People are afraid and confused, they have never seen anything like this. They need something to direct their anger towards, and out of confusion, they see this rich guy with no problems and never having struggled before in his life. Too easy of a target. There are probably a lot of questions that people don’t have answers to. How could they have not seen this coming? Why was there no warning? Why aren’t the rich people using their personal funds to help with the efforts of recovery? That’s my take

    • LavenderDay3544@lemmy.world
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      12 days ago

      I think the king is being a lightning rod in this case, not sure what a ceremonial rich dude could have done.

      He could have lobbied on their behalf. And it would look very disrespectful and shameful for the government to ignore him asking for help for his subjects.