a reponse to "rise-of-far-right-fascist-in-europe"
The rise of far-right parties in several european countries can be interpreted in many different ways, but is this really a rise or a protest of mainsteram parties? The mainstream parties continue to fail in remedying the economy. The lack of general consensus and oppsing views means little is achieved in a democratic enviroment. Maybe the population is giving authoritarian control a chance. It has the capacity to get things done quickly unlike democracy. In a time of dire financial need and failed democracy the people put there faith in other less conventional choices. Ultimately democracy needs to be more efficent on delivering promises , geting things done and less about keeping office as long as possible. Perhaps this is the same reason many have given the conservitave party a chance in canada.
On the other side of the fence, Europeans could be switching to more radical means of thinking. Immigrants are taking there jobs and will generally work for less. Islam does seem to be costing the lives of there soldiers. But does any of this mean they should develop facisit views?
Hopefully not but the rise of right wing parites shouldnt be left in the dirt. Although if the majority of the population belives in facism nothing can be done, democracy dictates the will of the poeple.
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