Young people are driving the far-right in Europe

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because people have wised up to neoliberal stupidity which essentially just "WhItE PpL BaD!!".

How dare Europeans desire to remain European with European identities and values. Liberal want to import and infinite amount of poverty and diversity, even though those diverse groups coming in have completely antagonistic social and religious values as the countries they're flooding into. People have had their limits with immigration and liberals' kumbaya vision for the world that is pure lunacy.


They’re morons if it took them this long to wake up to it. It was obvious even 20 years ago that this would be the eventual outcome. Tragic.


Wake up to what exactly? What eventual outcome?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because people have wised up to neoliberal stupidity which essentially just "WhItE PpL BaD!!".

How dare Europeans desire to remain European with European identities and values. Liberal want to import and infinite amount of poverty and diversity, even though those diverse groups coming in have completely antagonistic social and religious values as the countries they're flooding into. People have had their limits with immigration and liberals' kumbaya vision for the world that is pure lunacy.


They’re morons if it took them this long to wake up to it. It was obvious even 20 years ago that this would be the eventual outcome. Tragic.


Yeah, idiots for taking 1-2 million Iraqi and Syrian refugees given it wasn’t them who destabilised the Middle East.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because people have wised up to neoliberal stupidity which essentially just "WhItE PpL BaD!!".

How dare Europeans desire to remain European with European identities and values. Liberal want to import and infinite amount of poverty and diversity, even though those diverse groups coming in have completely antagonistic social and religious values as the countries they're flooding into. People have had their limits with immigration and liberals' kumbaya vision for the world that is pure lunacy.


They’re morons if it took them this long to wake up to it. It was obvious even 20 years ago that this would be the eventual outcome. Tragic.


Yeah, idiots for taking 1-2 million Iraqi and Syrian refugees given it wasn’t them who destabilised the Middle East.


https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/international/europe/1710157493-3-palestinians-arrested-in-italy-over-terrorist-plot-suspicion

When people tell you who they are, believe them.

"Globalize the intifadah."

"Resistance by ANY means necessary."

This what all those protests have been demanding and justifying.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you’re interested in this topic with regard to how it is or may play out in the US, check out people like Charlie Kirk. He is a conservative founder of Turning Point USA and regularly speaks on college campuses

Last week he was at Cal Poly and had 1200 students show up to see him. He has had similar outcomes on campuses around the country. His take on what is happening is that it is young men who are finally waking up. They see their future with things like home ownership threatened, plus culture issues like the transing of a generation.

As a mother of three boys I concur with his observation.


My boss' son is in Turning Point. While teenage boys are exposed to more than of this ludicrous right-wing nonsense from Andrew Tate et al than is good for them, I don't see Turning Point as being more than a fringe group, mostly because it's cultish. These kids have been radicalized much like their Fox-watching adult counterparts. They are so far out of the mainstream for their generation it's sad. Unless they temper or reconsider their conservative stances, they will be perpetual outsiders in their generation. I see this in my boss' son. He's dropped out of college, doesn't have a girlfriend, has difficulty holding a job, comes back late after nights out drinking. It's bad. Some of this is as a result of the family dynamic/dysfunction, but anyone who would encourage their child to be involved in Turning Point is crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re interested in this topic with regard to how it is or may play out in the US, check out people like Charlie Kirk. He is a conservative founder of Turning Point USA and regularly speaks on college campuses

Last week he was at Cal Poly and had 1200 students show up to see him. He has had similar outcomes on campuses around the country. His take on what is happening is that it is young men who are finally waking up. They see their future with things like home ownership threatened, plus culture issues like the transing of a generation.

As a mother of three boys I concur with his observation.


My boss' son is in Turning Point. While teenage boys are exposed to more than of this ludicrous right-wing nonsense from Andrew Tate et al than is good for them, I don't see Turning Point as being more than a fringe group, mostly because it's cultish. These kids have been radicalized much like their Fox-watching adult counterparts. They are so far out of the mainstream for their generation it's sad. Unless they temper or reconsider their conservative stances, they will be perpetual outsiders in their generation. I see this in my boss' son. He's dropped out of college, doesn't have a girlfriend, has difficulty holding a job, comes back late after nights out drinking. It's bad. Some of this is as a result of the family dynamic/dysfunction, but anyone who would encourage their child to be involved in Turning Point is crazy.


It’s not “fringe,” by definition, as it’s very large at many schools. It’s a terrific group with a lot of ambitious, smart kids. Sorry about your bosses son, but he obviously has other issues that have nothing to do with a college club.
Anonymous


It’s not “fringe,” by definition, as it’s very large at many schools. It’s a terrific group with a lot of ambitious, smart kids. Sorry about your bosses son, but he obviously has other issues that have nothing to do with a college club.

If Turning Point was as large as you claim, Trump would have done better with the younger demographic. He lost them. Bigly. It's fringe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

It’s not “fringe,” by definition, as it’s very large at many schools. It’s a terrific group with a lot of ambitious, smart kids. Sorry about your bosses son, but he obviously has other issues that have nothing to do with a college club.


If Turning Point was as large as you claim, Trump would have done better with the younger demographic. He lost them. Bigly. It's fringe.

Just wait til November!
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