The “Cancellation” of Ada Llunch: When Telling the Truth About Insecurity in Spain Becomes a Media Offense - Gateway Hispanic

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This Wednesday in Spain, presenter Susanna Griso, from the program Espejo Público on Antena 3, was at the center of a new episode of the Spanish media’s double standards.

She invited Catalan influencer Ada Llunch, known for her defense of marriage, family, and traditional values, to talk about her support for Donald Trump and the U.S. Republican Party.

But what was supposed to be an interview about politics and personal experience turned into a public attempt at ideological cancellation.

Ada Llunch, who has lived in the United States for the past two years, explained that she decided to distance herself from radical feminism and move closer to conservative values after seeing how that movement stopped defending real women and became a platform for power and ideology.

During the conversation, the young woman dared to say something that millions of Spaniards think but few dare to express on television:

“As a woman, I no longer feel safe in Spain. There are areas where you can’t walk alone. Crime has increased with the arrival of illegal immigrants, especially from Muslim countries, and women, children, and even men are not safe.”

That single sentence was enough for the Antena 3 set to turn against her. Griso and her collaborators tried to shame her live, demanding that she “use her influence” to talk about the “gender gap” or “gender-based violence,” instead of denouncing public insecurity.

In other words, they were asking her to repeat the official narrative and remain silent about the real problems affecting Spain’s working-class neighborhoods.

Ada Llunch, however, did not back down. Calmly, she insisted that her personal experience and the data from the Ministry of the Interior itself support her concerns: crimes committed by immigrants in irregular situations have significantly increased in recent years, and cases of violence, theft, and assaults in urban areas have skyrocketed.

Just a few hours after her appearance on Antena 3, another channel — Telecinco — decided to invite her again.

This time, they allowed her to present official data and offer the context that was denied to her on Griso’s set: figures from the government itself that confirm that crime in Spain is on the rise and that insecurity particularly affects young women and families in areas where illegal immigration has grown unchecked.

BREAKING | Patriot influencer @ada_lluch drops crime and immigration stats, leaving Telecinco’s studio speechless:
“81% of those arrested for violent robberies in Catalonia were foreigners.”
“If Ada is citing official data, why is everyone attacking her?”

Media taken over by the left

What happened with Ada Llunch illustrates a well-known pattern: mainstream media in Spain, from Antena 3 to RTVE, occasionally invite conservative voices only to ridicule them.

When a guest goes off the progressive script, they are accused of “hate,” interrupted, and subjected to media lynching.

The irony is that these same media outlets that claim to defend “tolerance” and “diversity” have become ideological tribunals.

Instead of promoting debate, they seek to humiliate those who dare to question the left-wing narrative: from the imposition of inclusive language to the taboo of discussing the real impact of illegal immigration.

Meanwhile, the same programs that censor Ada Llunch normalize squatting, the impunity of criminals, and the dismantling of police authority, presenting criminals as victims of the system.

Ada Llunch, a young woman who went from being a militant feminist to a defender of life, family, and freedom of conscience, represents a new generation of women who are no longer afraid to speak clearly. And that, in today’s Spain, seems to be her “real crime.”

About The Author Maria Herrera Mellado

María Herrera Mellado es una abogada y analista política muy respetada. Licenciada en Derecho en EE.UU. y España, también tiene un doctorado en Ciencias Jurídicas y varios títulos de la Universidad de Granada (España), de la Universidad de Arizona y de la Florida International University. Con amplia experiencia en derecho internacional, asesoría en inversiones, representación en inmigración, y protección de la privacidad y lucha anticorrupción, ha asesorado a organizaciones y políticos europeos, estadounidenses e hispanoamericanos. Ha escrito sobre seguridad nacional e inmigración, protección de datos, derecho constitucional, consumo financiero y derecho bancario en revistas internacionales y coescribió libros publicados en Perú y Colombia. Es reconocida por su servicio comunitario en EE.UU. y es considerada una de las mujeres más influyentes de Florida. Es experta en varios idiomas y participa frecuentemente en debates en canales como Univisión, Fox, France 24, Telemundo y es la Editora Jefe de Gateway Hispanic.