Revealed: one in three Europeans now vote anti-establishment
Revealed: one in three Europeans now vote anti-establishment
Exclusive: analysis of results in 31 countries last year found 32% of votes were cast for parties that are populist, far-left or far-right
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That's a real nice way of saying "fascist".
15 5 Replysaying "fascist"
Not really, it's more both the extreme left and right groups, that people are flocking to. There's a clear graph in the article.
10 2 ReplyI think it's a bit of a false equivalence given that the fascist-adjacent right is significantly larger than the populist left.
Sure, the weird tankies are also a problem, but it's misleading to suggest the scale of the issues are equal.
9 1 ReplyThe only people that actually fight the Nazis are also an issue? Cause when push-comes-to-shove, liberals always side with the Nazis…
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And considering there have been declines in the extreme-left in favor of the extreme-right (for example the case of Die Linke in Germany), it's clear that a huge chunk of voters don't care about the difference.
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