• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    4 months ago

    Well I’m not going to disagree with your second point.

    But there’s 37% of the people who still want them to rule, and pushing them under the rug doesn’t make those people just go away.

    It makes those people more determined if anything, and it honestly doesn’t look like they’re far from the tipping point where a far right problem becomes a far right leadership.

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      4 months ago

      But there’s 37% of the people who still want them to rule, and pushing them under the rug doesn’t make those people just go away.

      Which means there are 60%+ who do not. That’s 37% of the far right coming together; why is it suddenly not okay when the NFP and their allies come together?