As political landscapes shift globally, tensions are escalating with the far-right gaining legitimacy in European politics, notably in France, and anti-woke sentiments fueling migration within the United States.
In the UK, concerns over public safety and potential clashes between far-right supporters and anti-racist groups have prompted a significant police presence in anticipation of demonstrations. The normalization of far-right politics in Europe is evidenced by their increasing representation in local governments, challenging traditional political paradigms. Meanwhile, in the US, the cultural divide is leading Americans to relocate from liberal states like California to more conservative areas such as Texas, seeking lower taxes and a rejection of progressive ideologies.
These developments signal a broader global trend towards polarization and the reevaluation of political and social norms.
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It's about time people started pushing back against the overreach of woke culture, showing that a desire for less government and more personal freedom isn't just an American value but a growing global sentiment.
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JAN MOIR: Why Americans are fleeing the liberal cesspit of today's California for low tax, anti-woke, leave-your-doors unlocked booming Texas!
Located just around the corner from the historic battle ground of the Alamo, a shop called Paris Hatters has been on the same spot in downtown San Antonio, Texas, since 1917.
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The far right and radical left after the European and French elections
Evidently, the far right ... today has elected representatives on numerous departmental and municipal councils. Its presence in political institutions has become increasingly “legitimate”. And from below, because voting RN, and saying so, no longer ...
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