
A college dormitory in Spain made headlines this week for the behavior of some of its students.
A group of boys at the Complutense University in Madrid shout insults at the girls' dormitory.
Spanish prosecutors are investigating the clips and the university has already expelled the boys' "leader".
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez criticized the "macho, inexplicable, unjustified and absolutely disgusting behaviour".
In a video doing the rounds on Twitter, a student yelled: "Bitches, get out of your holes, bunnies. You're a bunch of nymphomaniac bitches."
Politicians across the country immediately condemned the actions of the men in the video.
Prime Minister Sánchez said: "We must not give any justification for these behaviors that certainly do not represent the general feeling of Spanish society.
"I think it's important that all political parties and the media say a clear 'no' to these macho behaviors and not take a step back from real equality between men and women."
Spain's Equality Minister Irene Montero said this was the 'clearest proof' of the need for education on sexual consent.
"These young people need to learn about the culture of consent so that we can stop reinforcing the culture of rape and sexual terror that makes women sexual objects."
Meanwhile, an investigation has been launched to decide whether the incident can be considered a hate crime.