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viejospellejos · 13 hours
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Imputados dos guardias civiles por la muerte de un ocupante de una narcolancha tras un choque en Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz)
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Y recordad…el sentido común es el menos común de los sentidos.
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welele · 4 months
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useless-catalanfacts · 8 months
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Catalan sticker from 1996 against the forces of Spanish occupation, issued by the anti-capitalist independentist coalition Plataforma per la Unitat d'Acció. It represents the silhouette of two Guardia Civiles (Spanish military police) in their characteristic dark green colour, with a text in Catalan that means "leave!".
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More Catalan stickers from the 1990s against the forces of occupation, by the communist independentist youth organization Maulets. Based on the representation of the silhouette of a Guardia Civil, with their characteristic "tricornio" hat. The text in image 2 means "LEAVE! Tricornio-wearing terrorists out of Catalonia", and the last one says "LEAVE! Forces of occupation, get out!".
Sources: blog Cartells PUA and Maulets. Jovent revolucionari.
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Bilbo isn't a province, but a continent
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algunomasazul · 2 months
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Dos Guardias Civiles asesinados por narcotraficantes. Pero nada... Aquí no pasa nada. Todo bien en el gobierno.
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lacosaestamuymal · 9 months
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200 kms. en 50 min.
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filodendron63 · 3 months
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federer7 · 2 years
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Guardia Civil. Deleitosa, Extremadura, Spain, 1951
Photo: W. Eugene Smith
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anonima-geek · 1 month
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La Constante de Plank y el guantazo que te daba según la física cuántica de mi barrio
La Constante del Guantazo establece el número exacto de guantás por estupidez que deberíamos poder dar a más de uno de vez en cuando. Ahí lo llevas, Jose Mota.
De forma muy simple podemos establecer con un ejemplo sencillo la proporcionalidad entre la estupidez (argumento idiota) y su frecuencia f con el nº de ostias (E =👋🏻f).
Pero como la frecuencia f , la magnitud de la ofensa λ y la velocidad a la que se emite c, cumplen la función λf = c, podemos expresar E = 👋🏻c / λ.
Quidicí, en crishtiano der común der de mi barrio: las yoyas te tie'n que dole' tanto como me ofende lo que m'as disho murtiplicao por la velosida' a la que te justificah pa teneh raçón pasando de mi culo y dividio por la de veseh que me repiteh lo mihmo como si la téhnica old school delrputo disco ralla'o te diera máh raçón (lo de dividir biene guay porque si tuviera que repartir toda esa caña con una sola mano ¡au!).
¿Me aceptará la Fiscalía la Constante del Guantazo como argumento exonerador?
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etarragof · 5 months
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10 diciembre 2023
La Guardia Civil ha alertado de una nueva estafa en Cantabria para extraer dinero en cajeros automáticos...
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osukarumg · 10 months
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"a ver. La Documentación del coche!"
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viejospellejos · 2 months
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El testimonio de la mujer de uno de los Guardias Civiles asesinados en Barbate:
Creo que todos deberíamos oírla
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This is Roque Peralta, he was 27 years old when he was killed by the Guardia Civil (Spanish military police), on the 12th of July 1977.
Roque lived in Manresa, a city in Central Catalonia, where he was married and had two children. On June 12th, he went to visit his brothers in Súria, a nearby village, during its local festivity (festa major). That year, the organisers of the festivity’s dance had taken the decision that there would be a dress-code for the attenders: men had to wear a cravat and women had to wear an evening dress.
Of course, people were not happy with this decision that took away their freedom of choice and that repressed them from having fun and being comfortable, in a way that’s both sexist and classist at the same time, and which the locals believed to contradict the popular soul of the festivities. For this reason, before the beginning of the dance, a group of about 150 young people came together in the entrance of the dance to protest. The number of protesters grew during the dance, and more policemen were called, who came branding CETME rifles (the assault rifles used by the Spanish army).
One of the witnesses, Pere Subirà, describes what happened next:
When the second part of the dance started, the sargent [of the Guardia Civil] ordered the officers to disperse the rally. Until that moment, we had been joking with the guardian at the door but, when he heard the order, he changed his attitude.
When the policeman had his weapon charged, he saw Roque. He hit him with the rifle while cornering him against the wall of a house. Roque had a disabled arm and, with the other arm, he was trying to move the policeman away from him. When the boy was against the wall, the policeman shot. (Source)
According to the official version released by the police, Roque had tried to take the policeman’s weapon, but this was denied by all the witnesses and seems to be a lie used to justify killing him. The policeman later proved to have been lying about this because he continued to distance himself from the act through contradicting statements, even saying that he wasn’t there that night (when all the Guardia Civil’s documents prove he was).
Even though Roque’s family sued the policeman, there was never a trial. The only consequence for the policeman Francisco Ruiz for having killed him was that he was moved to serve in another town. It was not the first time that he had been moved because of an “incident”.
The next day, all of Súria was on strike (only bakeries were open to sell bread). There was a demonstration, where people carried a Catalan flag with a black crepe and a banner that read “Guardia Civil murderer” (“Guardia Civil assassina”). The next day, between 2,500 and 5,000 people attended Roque’s funeral.
Roque was one of the many victims of violence from the police or fascist groups during the “Transition to democracy” that Spanish politicians always say was “bloodless” and “exemplary”.
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With the new agreement with PSOE the Guardia Civil will literally be history in Euskadi.
I'm drinking tonight 🍾🍸🍾🍸
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proud-spaniard · 2 years
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546x650 "Guardia Civil 1920", cuadro de Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau Nieto. España Nacional.
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lacosaestamuymal · 8 months
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El consejo de conducción de todos los veranos
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