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What our conservative establishment gets wrong about Europe’s right

One of the most irritating features of the conservative establishment (yes, there is one) is its traditionally left-leaning leanings towards European politics. This was made painfully clear to me by a June 30 report in the New York Post. These benefits were reported A statement from the National Rally on the first round of the French parliamentary elections said: “For the first time since the Nazi occupation of France in World War II, a right-wing party could take power in France. Marine Le Pen’s National Rally has made a major advance in the first round of these crucial elections.”

Let me state some obvious points. Marine Le Pen’s RN there is nothing It has links to the collaborative Vichy government, which allowed Nazi Germany to assume limited power over France in July 1940, after Hitler’s armies defeated the French army and occupied most of the country. Unlike the Vichy government, which passed anti-Jewish laws in October and November 1940, there are now many Jewish voters on the French right. Éric Zemmour, leader of the Reconquista party, to the right of the RN, is a Moroccan Jew.

American “conservative” journalists often exemplify tendencies common to the left, especially when describing the European political spectrum.

Serge Klarsfeld, France’s best-known Holocaust historian, who has relentlessly (and sometimes quite unfairly) attacked the French people for aiding the Nazi deportations of Jews, supports the RN. He says: Most sympathetic political party Klarsfeld’s son, Arno, expressed the same stance towards the Jews in France.

When the New York Post, the Wall Street Journal and other traditional centre-right pollsters refer to Western European parties that lie to the right of the ruling party, the term they prefer to use to describe them is “far-right.” Whether we’re talking about the Austrian Freedom Party, the German Democrats in Germany, the Flanders-Flemish Union or France’s Luxembourg Liberal Party, our so-called conservatives find these parties quite objectionable.

Meanwhile, left-wing parties are treated with complete respect by the same news sources as legitimate members of the free world. Last week in the UK, Keir Starmer’s Labour Party won a landslide election victory. received extremely favorable press coverage It was reported in the New York Post and Fox News. Indeed, we were led to believe that Starmer and his left-wing party were entitled to power “after the drought” and in light of the “infighting and scandals” associated with the Conservative Party.

The Labour Party is full of left-wing cranks and Starmer Promise to reopen Processing the claims of Third World refugees who have entered the UK illegally. One might expect that this issue, linked to the left-wing stampede in the UK elections, would be the focus of our own “conservative” voters. So far, they have not.

To make matters worse, the American “conservative” media was busy going after the supposedly extremist Marine Le Pen and her RN, and refrained from criticizing France’s New Popular Front (a motley left-wing front opposing the ruling Renaissance Party and the RN). The NFP, perhaps the most dangerous extremist in Europe, won about 28% of the vote in the French elections. Unfortunately, given that Macron’s Renaissance only won about 20% of the vote, and that the French president, like other globalist woke European leaders, will not form a government with a right-wing party like the Democratic Party, this group is likely to be drawn into France’s new ruling coalition.

Last week, about 100 French writers and scholars, most of them Jewish, including the philosopher Pierre-André Taghieff and the historian Pascal Perrineau, Space in major French newspapers The statement was made to warn against the Front joining a future French government. This motley collection of leftists includes supporters of imposing Sharia law in France, left-wing anti-Semites and sympathizers of Palestinian terrorism, some of whom are active in France. The call by the signatories of the statement to “prevent the rise of a left-wing coalition” is intended to encourage Macron’s government to find other coalition partners, which, given the current options, means Le Pen and the RN.

American “conservative” journalists often display a common left-wing streak, especially when describing the European political spectrum. They seem unmoved and stuck in the interwar European paradigm, where the right has always been made up of Nazis and Nazi collaborators, while the left and center-left are led by anti-fascists. The European right seems forever tainted by its association with the Nazis and the Vichy regime, while European politicians who denounce “right-wing extremism” are supposed to be our friends.

None of this makes sense, and in fact after World War II this polarization became even more meaningless. This outdated view produced an entirely grotesque image of a long-overdue rebellion by Western European nations against anti-national, anti-Christian, globalist governments that were destroying European civilization and exposing the continent to terrorism and an Islamic takeover. While those who fear terrorists cheer the National Union, some of our “conservatives” foolishly equate the same party with the Nazi collaborators of World War II. Quel de Maige!

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