(November 16, 2015 at 1:07 pm)abaris Wrote:(November 16, 2015 at 12:56 pm)Dystopia Wrote: In Europe, people don't like going trough the hassle of creating a party just to hate Muslims, it's better to create one where you can hate jews, muslims, gays and blacks in the same spaceOf course, it is usually illegal to do so, so just replace hatred with preservation and you're set to go.
I don't know about the current Portugese fearmonger branch, but how would you describe the Vlaams block, The Sweden Democrats, Orban's Fides, The FPÖ or Wilder's party?
What have they all to offer besides inciting hatred and offer some fearmongering and easy solutions? How about describing their economical plans?
Well, the Portuguese far-right, a group I consider weird because Portuguese old school fascists are VERY different from them, has a lot of economic plans I actually agree with, it's just the social policy that bugs me. If there was a socially tolerant party with some measures like leaving the EU, nationalizing companies and fighting for workers' rights, etc, I would vote for them. I don't think there is such a party.
I have no knowledge of those parties to be honest - But are the Sweden Democrats far right? I thought the nazi party in Sweden was dissolved by a lack of membership. I know Austria has it bad, and Greece as well. France is on its way, and it has the advantage of appealing to younger audiences wisely, something other far-right politicians will probably try to copy.
To be honest, economic plans tend to be close in the center and different in the extremes, like communist parties, etc.
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