UN Barcelona anti-tourism protesters fire water pistols at visitors - Demonstrators marching through areas in the Spanish city popular with tourists on Saturday chanted “tourists go home” and squirted them with water pistols, while others carried signs with slogans including “Barcelona is not for sale.”

Protesters in Barcelona have sprayed visitors with water as part of a demonstration against mass tourism.

Demonstrators marching through areas popular with tourists on Saturday chanted “tourists go home” and squirted them with water pistols, while others carried signs with slogans including “Barcelona is not for sale.”

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According to Barcelona's City Council, some 2,800 people demonstrated against mass tourism in the center of Barcelona on Saturday.
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets of the city in the latest demonstration against mass tourism in Spain, which has seen similar actions in the Canary Islands and Mallorca recently, decrying the impact on living costs and quality of life for local people.

The demonstration was organised by a group of more than 100 local organizations, led by the Assemblea de Barris pel Decreixement Turístic (Neighborhood Assembly for Tourism Degrowth).

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Diners cower as protesters march past a restaurant.
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According to official figures, almost 26 million visitors made an overnight stay in the Barcelona region in 2023, spending €12.75 billion ($13.8 billion).

However, the Assemblea de Barris pel Decreixement Turístic says that these visitors increase prices and put pressure on public services, while profits from the tourism industry are unfairly distributed and increase social inequality.

It has published 13 proposals to reduce the number of visitors and transition the city to a new model of tourism, including the closure of cruise ship terminals, more regulation of tourist accommodation and an end to public spending on tourism promotion.

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Protesters squirt water pistols during Saturday's protest.
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On Saturday, the city’s mayor, Jaume Collboni, highlighted a series of measures that he has announced recently to reduce the impact of mass tourism, including increasing the nightly tourist tax to €4 ($4.30) and limiting the number of cruise ship passengers.

At the end of June, Collboni also announced that it would end apartment rentals for tourists by 2028 by scrapping short-term rental licenses for more than 10,000 apartments.

This would help to make housing more affordable for long-term residents, according to Collboni, who said rents had increased 68% in the past 10 years, with the cost of buying a house up 38%.

However, Collboni has been criticized for allowing events such as a Louis Vuitton catwalk show in architect Antoni Gaudí’s Parc Güell in May, as well as the upcoming America’s Cup sailing competition.

The growing discontent in Barcelona echoes similar protests in other parts of Spain.

In April, locals in the Canary Islands mobilized to protest against excessive tourism, blaming visitors for pricing them out of their homes and causing environmental damage.

These complaints are common to many tourist hot spots around the world, which have experienced record visitor numbers recently as the travel industry has roared back from a pandemic-induced downturn.

Such surges may be sweet for local economies and hospitality businesses’ bottom line, but they also come with notable downsides: increased noise, pollution, traffic and strain on resources; a lower quality of life for locals; and a diminished visitor experience, among others.

Not surprisingly, many tourist magnets have created initiatives and restrictions intended to combat overtourism, including new or increased tourist taxes, campaigns aimed at discouraging problematic visitors and attendance caps at popular attractions.

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It makes sense. I hate overcrowded tourist bullshit and the worst part is how it jacks up housing prices for everyone. AirBNB is an absolute cancer.
The Mallorcans have been dependent on tourism and trade for their existence for like 2,000 years. The last time they did anything else Carthage was still a major power.

And what they did back then sucked, spear fishing and running around naked and other Stone Age bullshit. The Romans took one glance at them, said fuck that and conquered the island.
Before the tourism and Ibiza party bullshit, they were famous for literally nothing but their slingers, who were naked dudes armed with slingshots who were apparently really really good because they had to train from childhood. Pretty sure they fucked goats too.
 
Riddle me this, Spaniard Kiwis: who has the leverage in this situation? Someone always does. Is Barcelona such a hot destination that they can dictate to the cruise companies how many mutts they bring ashore at once and how long their leashes have to be? Or is Barcelona broke as fuck and liable to crumble if the cruise ships get diverted to the Nordic countries, or the Agean, or the south coast of France...?
 
They need to get rid of the tourists so there's more space for Muslim and Indian immigrants

I just want to point out how funny it is that the citizens of Barcelona, a city plagued by shitskins and sand niggers, are suddenly protesting tourists. So close yet so far.

I don't agree with shooting water pistols on tourists. Even if they're annoying, at least they're spending money on the local economy.

I don't know if I agree with shooting water pistols on legal immigrants.

But if there's one thing they should be doing, it's shooting water pistols on illegal immigrants and especially, the thieves and scammers that plague the city.

>see palestinian flags
Okay, they're faggots, fuck em

On the other hand, they're pro-terrorist faggots. Fuck 'em.
 
On one hand I get it, it's easy to rile up resentment and hatred towards the other and blame all of your country's failings on them. Especially since there are legitimate grievances.

On the other these and many other favourable articles fail to identify how tourists were identified. So I'm going to assume it was everyone pale targeted. It does not provide any indication that these protests were discriminate in who they targeted. So alongside generic tourist in their "Si, I'm British" shirts I have no doubt there were also children who got the same treatment.

Now then imagine if you will a scenario where a mob of protestors target people based off their skin colour, hurl water at them and, whether they are young or old, scream "you're not welcome here, you need to go back where you came from." Because I suspect this protest in other situations would carry the headline FAR RIGHT EXTREMISTS ASSAULT REFUGEE CHILDREN.

Context is a funny thing isn't it?
 
I do my part to help the anti-tourist cause in Barcelona by staying the fuck in the USA. Those dollars stay here.

Live in a very heavily tourist area, but the town I live in isn't tourist. Used to be a bedroom community for a long-closed Army base. If you live here, the only time you go to the tourist attractions, like Carmel, Cannery Row or Fisherman's Wharf, is when you take visiting friends or relatives there.
 
Riddle me this, Spaniard Kiwis: who has the leverage in this situation? Someone always does. Is Barcelona such a hot destination that they can dictate to the cruise companies how many mutts they bring ashore at once and how long their leashes have to be? Or is Barcelona broke as fuck and liable to crumble if the cruise ships get diverted to the Nordic countries, or the Agean, or the south coast of France...?

Barcelona is the economic power house of the region. About 14% of its economy is tourism based.
As for cruise ship passengers, they can be dispensed with, they are the locusts of the tourism trade.
Cruise ships make their money up selling all inclusive packages from fine dining to all your can drink, so the passengers, that these ships mob every tourist site with, actually spend very little in the local economy. They don't stay overnight, eat in the restaurants or drink in the bars, they just clutter up the streets.
 
Barcelona is the economic power house of the region. About 14% of its economy is tourism based.
As for cruise ship passengers, they can be dispensed with, they are the locusts of the tourism trade.
Cruise ships make their money up selling all inclusive packages from fine dining to all your can drink, so the passengers, that these ships mob every tourist site with, actually spend very little in the local economy. They don't stay overnight, eat in the restaurants or drink in the bars, they just clutter up the streets.
I once attended a seminar for work and one of the other attendees worked in the cruise ship business. This was a while ago, mind, but he told me that the stats in the industry showed that only around 17% of passengers actually go ashore at the ports they stop in. So not only do they not spend any money ashore, but most of them don’t bother to leave the boat at all.
 
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I don't agree with shooting water pistols on tourists. Even if they're annoying, at least they're spending money on the local economy.

I don't know if I agree with shooting water pistols on legal immigrants.

But if there's one thing they should be doing, it's shooting water pistols on illegal immigrants and especially, the thieves and scammers that plague the city.
Use water guns on tourists and regular guns on illegal immigrants
 
They need to get rid of the tourists so there's more space for Muslim and Indian immigrants
Unironically this though. They have TOURISTS OUT REFUGEES WELCOME.
Just literally give them what they want lmao.

Also have you been to Spain? Oh no, cute Spanish girls are hosing me down with water guns in the blistering heat, how awful! 🤣

Now, a water gun filled with piss- that's a different story.
 
I once attended a seminar for work and one of the other attendees worked in the cruise ship business. This was a while ago, mind, but he told me that the stats in the industry showed that only around 17% of passengers actually go ashore at the ports they stop in. So not only do they not spend any money ashore, but most of them don’t bother to leave the boat at all.
that sounds retarded, why would you pay to go on a cruise to these countries if you only want to sit on the boat? you could argue the amenities, but let's be honest, you can get those same things on shore at a resort. sounds like another example of most people being retards.

cute Spanish girls
lmao. not a single spanish woman have i ever seen has been cute. i guess if you are british spanish women are a welcome change to british women, but to anyone else they are mid.
 
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