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Who Isn’t ‘Far Right’ These Days?

Austrians have the temerity to want to keep their nation.

It’s practically Nuremberg. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

As the electoral revolt against the Long March left steamrolls on, the lickspittle mainstream media are clutching their pearls and shrieking ever harder. When Austria is the latest country to reject the globalist hegemony, you just know they’re going to outdo themselves gibbering about the so-called ‘far-right’.

Austria’s Freedom Party was tasked with trying to form what could become the nation’s first far-right-led government since World War II, adding to the trend of anti-immigrant and populist parties gaining ground across Europe.

As is happening from France to Canada, Britain to Australia, the incumbents are completely on the nose with voters, and their governments are collapsing around them.

Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen on Monday gave the leader of the party, Herbert Kickl, the chance to form a new coalition after previous attempts by other parties to forge a governing alliance without the far right collapsed.

On Saturday, Karl Nehammer, the country’s chancellor since late 2021, announced that he would resign.

As also happened in Britain to Reform, despite garnering considerable electoral support, the upstart challengers were locked out by the establishment.

[The Freedom Party] ended first at a general election last year but since no party got more than 50 per cent of the votes, two or more will need to link up to form a government.

If the talks fail, a new snap election is expected, with recent opinion polls suggesting that support for the Freedom Party has been on the rise.

Even the mainstream media has to admit that the establishment parties have all but broken their countries with their twin allegiance to so-called ‘Build Back Better’ economic and uncontrolled mass immigration policies. Voters have had enough.

Cue the ‘far-right’ fainting fits.

Austria’s Freedom Party, which has been facing criticism over its pro-Russia stances, anti-Islam and anti-immigrant rhetoric and corruption scandals, won parliamentary elections in September by winning about 29 per cent of the vote, topping its previous high of nearly 27 per cent in 1999 […]

According to recent opinion polls, the Freedom Party increased its support to about 36 per cent, with the People’s Party a distant second with 21 per cent.

What, exactly, is ‘far right’ about the Freedom Party (FPO)?

Tellingly, in the slightly saner age of the ’80s, the FPO was considered ‘libertarian’. But it has since committed the grievous sins of both euroscepticism and opposition to mass immigration, and Islamic immigration in particular. This supposedly ‘far right’ (which is coded media-speak for ‘Nazi’) is one of the few major parties in Europe to unequivocally support Israel in its war with Hamas.

Its policy manifesto states that, human dignity lies in its freedom. Freedom as self-determination goes hand in hand with the will to take responsibility and excludes all forms of oppression. Which is exactly what a Nazi would say, really.

What is really getting the mainstream media’s knickers in an almighty twist, I suspect, is that the party’s policies are unequivocally centred around patriotism, the family, a market economy balancing social welfare, and an education system that actually educates rather than indoctrinates.

If they allow all that, just where will the Globalist agenda turn?


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