With recent statements by virtually all leaders in Europe and the elections of many far right parties, the beginning of the RIGHT WING REVOLUTION has begun...
Fail. It will be mowed down because the population is too programmed mentally by world Jewry.
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Anonymous2010-10-21 16:05
The far right is a joke. They either burn out or when they enter a government coalition they enact centre-right policies. None of them will be able to enact their programs before they lose the demographic battle. The aging native European baby boomers will start dying soon and suddenly the young immigrant population will jump perecentage-wise.
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That's the point, there's literally a hair of difference between the Democratic and Republican parties.
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Anonymous2010-10-26 10:33
Are we mangling our differentiation between American left and right and European left and right? They're not the same thing.
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Anonymous2010-10-26 12:12
>>13
Oh no, there's not much of a difference. Nearly every western nation practices some form or degree of "third way" politics, a capitalistic economic system with moderate to strong social safety nets, like welfare, Social Security, in most countries Universal Health Care, etc. The leftist leaning parties generally want to strengthen (or establish) these aspects of governing, while rightist leaning parties put emphasis on the individual and third parties to achieve those goals. There are exceptions, but I've noticed this in the politics a lot of nations, from the United States to Ukraine, from Belgium to Bulgaria and everywhere in between.
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Anonymous2010-10-26 12:31
>>14
There is no social services versus evil capitalist dichotomy, just pro-corruption corporatists and pro-crime corporatists. Also why would rightist leaning parties support a third party? That would only divide support. Ron Paul was a republican plant designed to get libertarians to vote republican, the tea party was hijacked by republicans, they view "the third way" as a threat.
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Anonymous2010-10-26 14:18
>>15 third party
What I mean by "third party" was business markets and private companies providing those things I mentioned. I should have been more specific.
There is no social services versus evil capitalist dichotomy, just pro-corruption corporatists and pro-crime corporatists.
I agree on the corporatists bit, but the whole social services vs pure capitalist is used to sway the people into false thinking. They just say they're for such and such, when they get into office, it's a different story. Third Way politicking is real though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Way_%28centrism%29 and is evident in both parties when viewing them and their members' actions over the long term.
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Anonymous2010-10-26 18:37
Unfortunately they are taking over Europe. In tough times people lean towards the far-right and look for scapegoats (usually minorities)
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Anonymous2010-10-27 15:04
>>17
Who are those scapegoats that don't, at any level, deserve antagonism?
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Can you differentiate between "the tea party being hijacked by republicans" as opposed to "the republicans being hijacked by the tea party" and "both groups existing individually?"
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Anonymous2010-10-31 13:08
Why do we as people allow Bias into our News? It affects many a people's judgement and quite frankly promotes the competition and hate between two subjected parties? (not naming anyone in particular) America seems to show this a lot....cough *Right wing materialistic contradictory country *cough <3 BBC News <3
) ': the failure of man is to not unite under a belief and fail, but to fail to unite.
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Anonymous2010-10-31 18:54
Condemning bias in news and then praising the anti-Western, Maoist quango propaganda organ that calls itself The Beeb is a bizarre, almost Orwellian nonsequitur.
When The Beeb has the courage to call Al-Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah "terrorists," instead of being the English-language organ of Al-Jazeera, then we may consider whether there is any possibility of rehabilitation. Not before.