Spain and France rise against islamization – «Europe is Christian,» the people fiercely proclaim.

A wave of protests has swept across Europe in recent months, with citizens in Spain and France raising their voices against the growing Islamization that threatens their traditional values.
French patriots take to the streets chanting “Islam out of Europe” pic.twitter.com/anaKavR1i2
— Olivia Daisy (@ysrmk43612814) April 1, 2025
In Spain, the phrase «Spain is Christian, not Muslim» has gone viral, becoming the battle cry of protesters rejecting jihadism and mass immigration.
Meanwhile, in France, patriots in Lyon have chanted «Islam out of Europe!» reflecting a sentiment that is gaining strength across the continent.
Imagine a Christian entering Mecca (which is forbidden) and destroying The Kaaba. So why do we let muslims enter the Vatican?
Enough is enough!!
Islam out of Europe, now!!!#StopIslam #Vaticano https://t.co/43SCZ7i8CI
— Filippo Maria O di B (@filippomaria60) April 1, 2025
In Madrid, images shared on social media over the past days show protesters waving Spanish flags and carrying banners with messages such as «The voice of the people of Spain.»
España es cristiana y no musulmana. pic.twitter.com/uCSGiYoMLZ
— Por La Derecha, Joven.
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Perpetua (@PLDJ2021) April 1, 2025
Patriotic movements in Spain have taken to platforms like Twitter (now X) to proudly defend their national identity, reclaiming the Reconquista as a historical symbol of struggle and Christian resistance against cultural invasion.
Similarly, Poland has embraced Christianity, and just a few days ago, people gathered to pray the Rosary. Poland has understood the importance of preserving our culture.
What we expect Europe to be, kick Islam out of Europe. https://t.co/TEjwncYF3B
— Scott Vader
(@d_spliff) March 28, 2025
In Belgium as well:
Kick Islam out of Europe! https://t.co/Biy8PM1W7E
— Gentleman (@GentlemanHitman) March 28, 2025
These demonstrations, led by groups like Rassemblement National and identitarian collectives, are a response to the wave of violence—including assaults and riots—that citizens attribute to Muslim immigrants.
What we expect Europe to be, kick Islam out of Europe. https://t.co/TEjwncYF3B
— Scott Vader
(@d_spliff) March 28, 2025
The protesters demanded stricter immigration policies to protect France’s Christian tradition amid rising insecurity.
Social media users are actively discussing the issue: “It’s not Marrakech, it’s the city of Granada. It’s part of the Islamization process of Europe and Spain. A self-genocide of Western and Christian society subsidized by its enemies and traitors within the public administrations who promote a culture incompatible with ours, based on theocracy”.
España es cristiana
no musulmana!#NoALaInvasiónIslámica
No es Marrakech, es la ciudad de Granada. Es parte del proceso de islamización de Europa y España. Un auto genocidio de la sociedad occidental y cristiana subvencionado por sus enemigos y traidores desde dentro de… pic.twitter.com/6Opgc1nhWr— Ricardo. L OLEA
(@RicardoOleaVOX) March 30, 2025
Europe is at a critical point. The question is whether these protests, which have emerged during Europe’s awakening this year, will succeed in tightening immigration policies or if the prevailing progressive agenda will continue allowing uncontrolled immigration.
What is clear is that the call to preserve Christian heritage and security is resonating strongly among growing sectors of the European population.
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Joana Campos
Joana Campos es abogada y editora con más de 10 años de experiencia en la gestión de proyectos de desarrollo internacional, enfocada en la sostenibilidad y el impacto social positivo. Anteriormente, trabajó como abogada corporativa. Egresada de la Universidad de Guadalajara.
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Joana Campos is a lawyer and editor with over 10 years of experience in managing international development projects, focused on sustainability and positive social impact. Previously, she worked as a corporate lawyer. She is a graduate of the University of Guadalajara.
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No, Europe is not Christian. It follows a form of religious liberal-omnism. Christians are devoted to the King; i.e., to the Lord Jesus Christ, Europeans can’t even pronounce His name.
Gee, it almost seems as though, we have done this before….