Jaume Vives
Spanish journalist, activist and writer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaume Vives Vives (born 5 June 1992, in Barcelona) is a Spanish journalist, activist and writer. He directs the digital newspaper El Prisma.[1] He is also one of the promoters of Tabarnia, a gerrymandering fictional region of Catalonia.[2][3]
From El Prisma he has given voice to Josep Anglada,[4] Santiago Abascal,[5] Rafael López-Diéguez[6] and Ignacio Arsuaga,[7] leaders of Platform for Catalonia, Vox, Spanish Alternative and Hazte Oír, respectively.[1][8]
He is also known by his ultraconservative views, described as islamophobic.[9] Vives has defended "the Islam and the gender ideology [sic] are the main tool of Satan in our times".[10][11] Besides, he has also been directly linked with the far-right blog Dolça Catalunya, that contains anti-Catalanist, ultra-Catholic and discriminatory, mockery articles.[12]