A survey by the Governmental Inspector on Co-Existence in Schools, an organization affiliated with the Spanish Ministry of Education, held among 23,100 high school students and more than 6,000 teachers, shows that approx. half of the Spanish youth (46%) are unwilling to work together with a South American native and that more than 50% of them refused to sit next to a Jew on the school bench.
This negative trend does not coincide with the possibility that the youth will take actual violent measures against minorities. More than 90% of high school students do not support group praising hatred of foreigners and violence against Moroccans, gypsies or Jews.
In any event, 8% of them explicitly support these groups.