“dog whistles”
If you can’t beat em, join ‘em.
Putting Irish and British regime hysteria in perspective
Who’s responsible?
While the journalist might have some superficial sympathy for the idea that the Iraq war was bad, and thus understand the radicalisation, what is he to do with people who do not believe in the urgency of addressing climate change?
Women across the country who feel unsafe or threatened by this situation transparently do not have the same access to the airwaves or the newsprint as Simon Harris does.
When the mainstream media abdicates its role, there’s always someone there to pick up the pieces.
Staying on the right side of the line between steadfast civil disobedience and outright thuggery is a duty that all those who take on the responsibility of leading these protests will have to take on.
The single biggest reason, of course, for the electoral success of the Nazi party was the failure of other political groupings to address the problems of the German people.
The only way, ultimately, to reduce support for the “far right” is to show their voters that there is a better option. But the political establishment across Europe has absolutely no intention of doing so.
Good politicians share the same instincts, regardless of their views.
This label is being attached willy-nilly to people who occupy political ground that would have been considered fairly conventional a couple of decades ago