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grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Sun Nov 26 20:52:08 PST 2023


Where Europe's 'Far-Right' Has Gained Ground

The media is so anti-common sense that anyone who dares to take any
contrary view is called "far-right" as if they are Nazis.

    According to the media, “Far right” now means you’re against:

    - stabbing children
    - giving kids p*rn in school
    - chopping off kids’ body parts
    - adult men dressed as women dancing sexually for kids
    - giving kids irreversible drugs

    Raise your hand if you’re also “far right”! 🙋🏻‍♀️
    — Chaya Raichik (@ChayaRaichik10) November 24, 2023

As Armstrong Economics' Martin Armstrong points out, anyone who wants
to return just to normal life is now disgustingly far-right.

You have to support World War III, high taxes, lifestyle sacrifice for
climate change, and if you do not tell your son in 1st grade that
maybe he is really a girl then you are guilty of child abuse, and your
children should be taken from you by force.

On Wednesday, the media-labeled 'far-right' populist PVV (Freedom
Party), led by Geert Wilders, came out on top in the Dutch
parliamentary elections.

The party, which has promised to ban mosques and is calling for a far
more restrictive immigration policy, is expected to win between 35 and
37 of the 150 seats in the Dutch House of Representatives; it
previously held just 16.

The following map, via Statista's Martin Armstrong provides an
overview of the strength of a selection of parties on the so-called
'far right' of Europe's political spectrum.

Infographic: Where Europe's Far-Right Has Gained Ground | Statista

You will find more infographics at Statista

These political parties have their differences, of course, but can be
compared ideologically for, among other things, their strong
nationalism and social conservatism.

In Poland, the Law and Justice party (PiS) came to power in 2015. In
the 2019 parliamentary elections, the PiS-led United Right coalition
managed to retain a majority of seats in the Polish Sejm however the
coalition lost its majority in the October 2023 parliamentary
elections. Nevertheless, it remains in front, and the PiS currently
holds 35 percent of seats (42 percent when including its coalition
partners).

In Hungary, Viktor Orbán's Fidesz has already been in power for over
ten years, and won a landslide victory in the 2022 parliamentary
elections. It currently holds 59 percent of parliamentary seats and
forms a governing coalition with the Christian Democrat NKDP.

In Austria, the FPÖ came to power in 2017, but after a sharp decline
in the 2019 elections, the party now accounts for just 16 percent
(down from 28 percent in 2017), a share similar to that achieved by
the Rassemblement National after its historic 2022 legislative result
in France.

In Belgium, the Flemish nationalist party, Vlaams Belang, currently
weighs in at 12 percent, while in Germany, the AfD is down to 11
percent after losing 11 seats in the 2021 federal elections.

Any suggestion that we should return to when there was an immigration
requirement and when transgender was a private decision not celebrated
on a beer can, and we understood that Mother Nature had cycles all by
herself and warming periods marked the rise in civilization and cold
periods population declines and nations contracted, that is no longer
middle ground; it is 'far-right'.

ArmstrongEconomics' Martin Armstrong concludes, "never in all my years
have I ever witnessed the mainstream media so FAR LEFT that they are
destroying the very foundation of civilization, and they do not care.
The position MUST be their view, and anything to the contrary is evil.
This is NOT a free society, nor is this how civilizations are
maintained. When you divide the nation in such a manner and impose
your will by sheer dictatorship, the end is near."


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