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Media organizations smeared right-wing parties in Europe over the weekend after they gained serious traction in elections across the continent as backlash grows to the political Left’s radical climate agenda, inflation, and the millions of migrants that have come from the Middle East and Africa.
News organizations, from The New York Times to Reuters to the Associated Press, labeled right-wing parties as “far-right,” “extreme right,” and “radical right.” Meanwhile, left-wing socialist parties were simply labeled as “center-left” and “pro-democracy” parties.
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French President Emmanuel Macron was crushed by Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, which is set to become the country’s largest political party.
“The rise of nationalists and demagogues is a danger for our nation and for Europe,” Macron said. “After this day, I cannot go on as though nothing has happened.”
In Germany, the country’s center-right was leading but the second strongest showing came from the country’s Alternative for Germany, which media organizations claimed was an “extreme right” party.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing Brothers of Italy party also made significant gains in Italy.
Europe’s Green parties and globalist left-wing parties suffered the largest losses in the European Union’s Parliamentary elections.
POLITICO noted that if hard-right parties formed a single group, they would be the second most powerful force in the E.U.’s parliament behind the center-right European People’s Party.
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Reports said that the hard-right parties made serious inroads with young voters.
Examples of some of the scary-sounding lines the media used to describe the elections included:
Many of these trends reflect political winds in the U.S., where voters overwhelmingly disapprove of the job that President Joe Biden is doing, especially after millions of illegals have stormed into the U.S., energy prices have skyrocketed, and inflation has wreaked havoc on families. Presumed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump remains polling ahead of Biden — despite a recent felony conviction, which may be overturned — and has made serious inroads with young voters and minority communities.
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