Parties of the far right are diabolical and therefore do not deserve any analytical consideration that could be guilty of diabolical complicity. Moderate parties that span the spectrum between liberalism and social democracy are angelic, so any discussion about their shortcomings is blasphemous. It is forbidden to interpret and define the truth. Meanwhile, unstoppable and relentless numbers point to Sweden as another link in the construction of far-right Europe. Orban or Kaczynski have ceased to be poisonous exceptions to become the reactionary norm, closer countries are acting indifferent as if Vox no longer has 52 lawmakers in Congress.
The thwarting of logic allows Íñigo Errejón to appear as a revolutionary in 2018, when he was infuriated by the elitist contempt for voting for Vox, recalling that “not four hundred thousand fascist Andalusians”. If the parties that built far-right Europe are so despicable, why do they give them a significant amount of votes? And if orthodoxy-compliant entities are perfect, why do they experience massive rejection? In France, three out of every four people under 35 don’t care if the president is elected, and at that age you can’t even call it young.
In Wall Street’s stock price belief, “trees don’t grow to the sky,” so the Europe of the far-right will collapse with its contradictions. Traditional forces, who until then forgot that democracy is a majority government, will not be able to lift the blindfold. In the last party of the European Titanic, the orchestra was used by force, so much so that Sanna Marin churned in front of the cellphones of her treacherous friends on the jet. While the timid bourgeoisie was disgraced behind the curtains, the only accusation more serious than fascism was misogyny. Today, the Finnish prime minister is equidistant from Giorgia Meloni, a single mother and new bastion of the continental far-right, because “Italians have a choice.” The party must go on.
If the parties that built far-right Europe are so despicable, why do they give them a significant amount of votes? And if orthodoxy-compliant entities are perfect, why do they experience massive rejection?
Source: Informacion

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