@Lisa6382
Here in the Balearics, particularly Mallorca, there is a significant "anti tourism" movement, but it's actually quite small even if they grab headlines from time to time.
Tourism is big here. Arguably too big. In summer, a planeload of tourists lands every 45 seconds. The population quickly expands to about 10x the local population. But they bring a lot of money with them, so it's not a hand you want to bite.
The frontline issue is "sustainable" tourism, which includes addressing residential impacts. Short term rentals had been banned in Palma (the city) after Airbnb style rentals became dominant and long term rent prices skyrocketed. Also, it's necessary to obtain a licence for tourist rentals now, and the entry requirements are not for the casual host. The bar is high.
So, if you're planning on going Airbnb here, you need to be pretty serious about it. Not for the casual host.