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Do you think the Far Right will ever come to power in Europe again?

Considering the Far-Right are starting to gain huge popularity all around Europe I reckon its just a few decades till we see another Hitler.
If you think stopping immigration, deporting ethnic minorities, stopping islam, rejecting human rights will make your country a better place then by all means, vote for the far right. :facepalm2:

In the UK I give the BNP a minimum of 25 years before they come to power.

History just loves to repeat itself.
We certainly live in such interesting and sad times.
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Reply 1
bump already
I hope it does yes. I think an Eastern european country will be one of first to fall to us then a northern European country then in most of Europe a domino effect will take place. Then we can sort a lot of things left wing wont do.
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Original post by Jackthevillain
I hope it does yes. I think an Eastern european country will be one of first to fall to us then a northern European country then in most of Europe a domino effect will take place. Then we can sort a lot of things left wing wont do.


Even its inevitable they will one day come to power I bet a lot of muslims, ethnic minorities, immigrants ain't gonna be happy. A race war for sure then which will eventually lead to genocide.
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the left are fermenting race war by keeping ethnic minorities in a constant state of anger towards white people.

their lies about world history, slavery especially, are used to divide communities.


at some point, white people may not want to be racially abused or extorted anymore. so they may vote far right.


another factor will be mass immigration and colonisation of europe by non ethnic europeans. that could provoke far right vote.

either way, the left will be to blame.
Reply 5
The Serbian Radical Party is really quite strong in Serbia but apart from that I can't think of a single popular far right party. The BNP and Jobbik for example are hated by the majority of their countries' people.
Original post by darknessbehold
Even its inevitable they will one day come to power I bet a lot of muslims, ethnic minorities, immigrants ain't gonna be happy. A race war for sure then which will eventually lead to genocide.


Probably but white people have been treated like **** for a long time so just payback really.
Probably not, history is taught as an academic subject for a reason - we learn not to make the same mistakes twice, though that doesn't always stop us.
Original post by Jackthevillain
Probably but white people have been treated like **** for a long time so just payback really.


Haha, some awesome logic there. Arguing affirmative action as a subject of pay-back!? Haha, oh wow.
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Original post by Tesphena
The Serbian Radical Party is really quite strong in Serbia but apart from that I can't think of a single popular far right party. The BNP and Jobbik for example are hated by the majority of their countries' people.


Sweden, Denmark, France.
The far right are more prevalent there.

And FYI a MILLION people voted for the BNP in the european elections. That may be minority in the face of 61 million - but still a million is a pretty damn big number.
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Reply 10
Original post by 01010000 01001010
Probably not, history is taught as an academic subject for a reason - we learn not to make the same mistakes twice, though that doesn't always stop us.


Reading the rest of this thread makes me disinclined to agree with you. Luckily TSR doesn't quite accurately reflect the population.

Original post by darknessbehold
Sweden, Denmark, France.
The far right are more prevalent there.

And FYI a MILLION people voted for the BNP in the last elections. That may be minority in the face of 61 million - but still a million is a pretty damn big number.


Far Left are also very prevalent there. They actually have electoral communist parties that actually gain a fair few seats. I suspect it's related to electoral system rather than their views.
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Reply 11
Uh, excuse me, but i do not believe the 'far-right' are correlated with fascism. The 'far-right' tends to mean economically liberal.
I think you will find Hitlers policies were based on corporatism, an alternative to socialism and capitalism, and therefore does not fall under the 'right wing' doctrine.
Racism =/= Being right wing.
muslims and arabs attempted to sack europe for centuries in the middle ages.

they occupied spain for centuries and wanted to do the same to western europe.

the arabs enslaved millions of white christians during their expansion. whites have forgotten all about that but they would be wise to remember quickly.
Original post by Jackthevillain
I hope it does yes. I think an Eastern european country will be one of first to fall to us then a northern European country then in most of Europe a domino effect will take place. Then we can sort a lot of things left wing wont do.

'fall to us' what the hell am I reading?

Original post by humanrights
the left are fermenting race war by keeping ethnic minorities in a constant state of anger towards white people.

their lies about world history, slavery especially, are used to divide communities.


at some point, white people may not want to be racially abused or extorted anymore. so they may vote far right.


another factor will be mass immigration and colonisation of europe by non ethnic europeans. that could provoke far right vote.

either way, the left will be to blame.

Seems to be a correlation between the inability to construct coherent sentences and far right views.

How are the left 'keeping people in a constant state of anger'? Most left wing philosophy is based primarily on equality. It's the hateful, prejudiced, far right that emphasize imaginary bridges in society, to promote their mostly nationalistic slander.
Reply 14
Hitler = Nazi = National Socialism = Far Left

I'd get your political terms correct, OP.

Anyway, with the current anti-white agenda of the government (see my sig) a lot of people are building up a lot of anger.
Original post by darknessbehold
Sweden, Denmark, France.
The far right are more prevalent there.

And FYI a MILLION people voted for the BNP in the last elections. That may be minority in the face of 61 million - but still a million is a pretty damn big number.


That's what happens whenever there's a crisis - economic, social or political. People get more "conservative" and they vote accordingly. But in the long-term, the trend is, imo, good (i.e. far-right membership has declined sharply since WWII).
Original post by darknessbehold
Sweden, Denmark, France.
The far right are more prevalent there.



What? Sweden and Denmark have left/right parties that are generally equally voted for within the population, I cannot speak for France but the far right is very much not prevalent there.
Original post by 01010000 01001010
Haha, some awesome logic there. Arguing affirmative action as a subject of pay-back!? Haha, oh wow.


I actually ment when white people start rising up against blacks lets just say cleaning house it will be payback for black peope getting treated better all these years.
It could happen. But it will need a trigger. People only tend to move to the extremes of the political spectrum during times of great poverty or fear.

If we have both of these, it will be more than likely.
Original post by darknessbehold
Sweden, Denmark, France.
The far right are more prevalent there.

And FYI a MILLION people voted for the BNP in the last elections. That may be minority in the face of 61 million - but still a million is a pretty damn big number.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uk_general_election_2010#Results

Half a million. UKIP got near a million.

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