“We criticize this scandalous show at a time of such a terribly distressing economic situation, with entire families unemployed.”-Evaristo Villar, Christian Networks
The Pope is visiting Spain, and the taxpayers are paying for it, to tune of U.S.$70 million to $150 million. This comes at a time when 20% of Spaniards are unemployed.
One protestor called the Pope’s visit a “huge Christian circus”.
72% of Spaniards claim to be Catholic, but that’s not stopping younger Catholics from joining the protests. However, Catholics have also joined riot police in attacking protestors: “I was at the protest with my father, and one of the Catholics punched me in the face.” 18 year-old protester
When you break down Spain’s unemployment by age, 45% of teenagers and young adults are jobless.