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A concerning trend among young people in Spain reveals a growing engagement with historical revisionism regarding the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, mainly fueled by TikTok and other social media platforms. According to a report by EL PAÍS, popular far-right influencers and content creators are glorifying Franco's regime, prompting an alarming shift in perceptions among those under 35. Manuel Mariscal, a Vox parliament member, claimed social media is helping youths reinterpret the post-Civil War era as a time of "reconstruction and progress."
Although official legislation requires the Spanish educational system to teach democratic history and memory, many young people remain unaware of Francoist repression. Interviews conducted by the social research institute CIMOP indicated significant gaps in young Spaniards' understanding, with 26% of males aged 18 to 26 favoring authoritarianism in some circumstances, according to a recent survey. Experts warn educators face difficulties in combating misinformation and propaganda that thrives online, emphasizing the critical need for effective historical education in shaping a democratic consciousness among the youth.