Bull.
Allowing corrupt politicians to get in office and rewrite the rules to stay in office forever is how you would lose free and fair elections. We've seen that scenario play out in russia, in Hungary, and more recently in the USA.
Ah, of course.
An independent justice that can actually punish politicians, even if they're somewhat popular, is what's needed for fairness and freedom. All the pro-fascism and pro-corruption bootlickers (Putin, Orban, Musk, Trump, etc.) have rallied behind Le Pen. A common point of all of them is that none of them are friends of France. The RN is just a fifth-column party for foreign dictatorships; just like their mirror image on the far-left.
There is no far-right in Europe or the West in any shape or form. The left has created a negative image of the center-left and center-right. Why don't you read their actual policies?
If you don't support pedophiles, you are far-right, that's the narrative today.
And the definition of "far-right" in the Europe is so tame that Asian right wings seem more like the devil in comparison. Your people are so scared of the fascist era that they can't tell the difference between right wing and fascism.
Look at Gasoline's posts. He can't see DEI, trans-agenda, climate-change agenda, lawfare, drug culture, breaking the nuclear family etc for what they are. He is quite literally blind to what's happening.
Look up a man called Thomas Sowell and listen to what he has to say. A Marxist who switched sides when confronted with facts. He's predicted everything happening today back in the 80s and 90s.
Start off with this one first:
Here's one about race. It explains why those on the left that have been fed lies hate those who study, basically.
Here's DEI.
Race has nothing to do with poverty.
I guess don't need to tell you about feminism and the destruction of marriages.
All these are short videos of about 5-8 minutes.
He talks about all social matters, and is pretty much spot-on. And all that he speaks about has been experimented with in India, and is now being applied in the West, that's why I have other members reacting to my posts, they are not right-wingers. Pretty much the entire educated middle class is now on the bandwagon due to the obvious parallels we are witnessing. And we are in the process of dismantling those left-created systems.
It started in India in the 1930s under the British Fabian Society. Then it started with the Blacks in America in the 60s, which led to Martin Luther King and the CRM. Then it began in the 70s and 80s against white people in the US, Canada, and UK. And now is being pushed in Europe, probably beginning in the 2000s.
He also says many people start off from the left, but switch to conservative when confronted with facts. He explains how not to be a sheep, but a thinking person.
What's ironic is people on the left prefer dismissing right wing views via mockery and judgment rather than facts. Because the minute facts come into the picture, the house of cards just falls apart, which is why the left attacks education and critical thinking. And to do that, they break the family unit, push families into poverty, bring in uneducated migrants, increase crime etc. The irony is the left's greatest enemy is education.
The Americans and Indians are pushing back now. And unless enough people in France and Europe absorb what's said in these videos, mate, you guys are screwed, you are the next big target.
The far-right in France has slowly been growing, sure, with the complicity of the mainstream media that are always eager to show that they're "unbiased" by constantly providing a platform to extremist parties; but they fortunately remain a minority because the French are not as stupid as the Americans so far. The FN/RN can manage to reach the second round, but has always been defeated there. They may have up to 30% voters for them, but that just means they have 70% voters against them. Stop claiming they were gonna win the elections.
The media is responding to the shift in local perception, because that's where more money's involved. In India too, pre-2014 media was significantly pro-left. Modi had to use social media to win his election, just like the so-called "far-right" in Europe today. But post-2014, the media began shifting right because they noticed people (middle class) were consuming pro-right content. So the media adapted to where the money's flowing.
Le Pen won 32% of the seats even after a grand coalition was created against her for the second round. With an ally, it was 37%. And this was in 2024. The trend is clearly visible, the population is rapidly moving right. Plus you don't necessarily need voteshare to win more seats. The Labour in the UK had only 32% voteshare and won 411 seats out of 650. All because the British conservatives decided not to use coalition politics like what Macron did in the second round. The right voice can split seats in the right ratios, pun not intended.