
Turning Hate into Learning: A Spanish Actor's Unique Approach to Online Bullying
Spanish Students Face Online Hate: A Selectividad-Style Analysis Spain - A recent video by actor and screenwriter Adrian Pino (@adrianpino5) has sparked discussion about the prevalence of online hate speech among young people preparing for the Selectividad university entrance exam. Pino's video, which has already garnered over 1200 views in less than 24 hours, takes a unique approach: he analyzes a hateful comment as if it were a literary text for the exam. "I wanted to show students that even hateful comments can be analyzed using literary techniques," Pino explained in an interview. "It's a way to transform something negative into something educational." Pino's analysis focuses on the comment's structure, the author's use of repetition and emphasis, and the underlying message of contempt. He points out the ironic use of the word "tonto" (stupid) and how it reveals the commenter's own insecurities. The video has resonated with many students who face similar online harassment. "It's refreshing to see someone take this seriously and turn it into something positive," commented one viewer. Pino's innovative approach highlights the importance of critical thinking in navigating the digital world, even when faced with negativity.