In society nowadays, hate speech is practically
a normal part of our lives. Its consequences come from physical aggression,
verbal aggression, threats and even sexual violence. Last year in Spain, a
total of 1,272 hate crimes were committed and of those 249 ended in injuries, with
the number of sexual abuse being 62. These were not isolated cases as it can be
noted that at present, there is a tension within the member countries of the European
Union in that there are cases of racial crimes spreading. Therefore, there is a
necessity to remove the extremists groups that incite hatred in the population
before it breaks the European Union, breaking first the coexisting values,
respect and interculturality that we have as European citizens and that we can
confirm with our common identity. We can see the beginning of the break of the
European Union in France with the National Front, Germany with the AFD, Greece
with the Amanecer Dorado or in Austria with the FPÖ, where their candidate obtained 46.7% of the
votes in the second round of the presidential elections.
We also find at European level with the case
of the United Kingdom, where hate crimes grew by 41% the month after Brexit,
amounting to a total of 5,468. This situation must be avoided in Spain, as well
as in the other participating countries.That is why ON & OFF, together with the
rest of the partners that make up this project, decided to launch "Speechless",
a youth exchange, from the 11th to the 18th of July, that seeks to bring young people from different countries together
to conduct a campaign of visibility against hate speech and hate crimes in Logroño.
Taking into account the participation of 6
countries, all with experience in the management of artistic street performances, some of the
main hate crimes that have been analyzed have been analysed both at a Spanish
and at European level, and it has been decided to carry out a work on the following hate crimes: hatred against
people with disabilities, racism and religion, orientation or sexual identity
and those for ideological reasons since all they exceed 200 crimes in 2016 and their
total amounts to 1,167, 91.7% of the hate crimes committed in Spain.
In addition, it
is decided to include two other types of crime as the project partners show
concern about how these are also present and of great way in their countries,
such as gender-based crimes and those against people in risk of social
exclusion. The main objective of the project is, as already mentioned previously,
prepare a meeting in which young people from 6 countries discuss and learn about
the hate speech in Europe and how to counteract it with a speech in favor of values
that unite us as Europeans:
interculturality, gender equality, religious freedom and respect for affective
diversity, functional diversity and thought.


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