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  • ...News Channel''' (often known simply as '''Fox News''' or '''Fox''') is a [[far-right]], [[white supremacist]]<ref>Dayanita Ramesh (2019-11-25). [https://www.fre [[Category:Far-right propaganda]]
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  • ...politics it is an especially acute phenomenon on the [[Far-right politics|far-right]] and with particular prevalence in [[Conspiracy theory|conspiratorial]] ci
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  • '''Ben Shapiro''' is a [[far-right]] [[propaganda|propagandist]], professional [[Grifting|grifter]], and compu [[Category:Far-right politics in the United States]]
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  • ===Far-right===
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  • ..., also known as the '''new right''' or '''dissident right''', is a loose [[far-right]] movement and [[subculture]] [[Internet politics|based predominantly]] on === Early online far-right ===
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  • ...pting instead to support leftist parties like [[Die Linke]] as well as the far-right anti-immigrant party [[Alternative für Deutschland]].
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  • The '''Azov Battalion''' is a [[far-right]] [[neo-Nazi]] terrorist organization in [[Ukraine]]. According to ''[[NBC
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  • [[Category:Far-right propaganda]] [[Category:Far-right politics in the United States]]
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  • ...ip does not equal freedom from consequences", implying that suppression of far-right or [[reactionary]] speech is a permissible form of suppressing hateful or o ...ht]] groups, however, overwhelmingly tend to oppose freedom of speech, and far-right governments always suppress dissident views even when they express support
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  • ...in reality serves as a database of left-wing activists to be used by the [[far-right]] for various potentially malicious purposes. Despite claiming to promote " [[Category:Far-right propaganda]]
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  • ...ile [[fascism]], given its extreme social stratification, is placed on the far-right. ...ok theory, representing centrists' similarities and sympathies towards the far-right. ]]
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  • ...stics from the [[Far-left politics|far-left]] and the [[Far-right politics|far-right]], often in the form of maintaining socialistic economics while culturally ...such as "MAGA Communism" maintain most of the reactionary positions of the far-right, including homophobia, transphobia, anti-indigenous sentiment, anti-semitis
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  • ...nti-Semitism in the West has relegated it to [[right-wing Memes|the online far-right]] and other [[reactionary]] circles.
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  • ...ters.org/elon-musk/qanon-supporters-bigots-and-white-nationalists-here-are-far-right-accounts-elon-musk | ref={{sfnref | Media Matters for America | 2023}} | ac ...lcenter.org/hatewatch/2021/07/07/we-make-mistakes-twitters-embrace-extreme-far-right 'We Make Mistakes': Twitter's Embrace of the Extreme Far Right] on the [[So
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  • '''Anarcho-capitalism'''{{efn|Often shortened to '''AnCap'''.}} is an [[Far-right|extreme-right]] political and economic ideology which, despite its name, is
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  • ...verification}} politically [[List of syncretic ideologies|syncretic]] to [[far-right]] elements,<ref name=":1" /> and its message largely entailed support for t ...ightward turn patriotic socialists are undergoing, now openly allying with far-right, even Neo-nazi elements. The aforementioned Neo-nazi leaders Heimbach and S
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  • [[Category:Far-right politics in Russia]]
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  • '''Nazism''' (''German: Nationalsozialismus'') is a [[far-right]] [[fascist]] [[ideology]] developed by [[Adolf Hitler]] and other members
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  • ...influence of oligarchs, the movement was quickly co-opted by the Ukrainian far-right<ref>https://jacobin.com/2022/02/maidan-protests-neo-nazis-russia-nato-crime
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  • ...e has made several outlandish claims that would get him speaking fees from far-right wing groups, e.g. nuclear winter was "Soviet disinformation" or that Wester
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  • [[File:Jan6 kekistan flag capitol riot.jpg|thumb|Far-right militants displaying the [[Nazi Germany|Nazi]]-inspired "Kekistan" flag dur Creator of the character Matt Furie has since tried to reclaim it from the far-right, taking aggressive legal action against people using it this way.
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  • * [[Far-right politics]]
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  • ===Far-right=== In order to seem more respectable, far-right propagandists are happy to go along with the euphemistic language of the da
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  • ...zone.com/2021/02/18/us-media-reports-chinese-genocide-relied-on-fraudulent-far-right-researcher/ | access-date=7 Jan 2024}}</ref> fake news,{{cn|reason=Twitter
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  • ===Far-right influence===
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  • {{anti-communism sidebar}}'''Fascism''' is a [[Political spectrum|far-right]] [[nationalist|ultranationalist]] political movement that emphasizes the r
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  • ...al support to the Maidan regime. Most notably, Western media must downplay far-right and Neo-Nazi influence in Ukrainian civil society; claim that [[NATO]] expa
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  • ...Sun and the ''Wolfsangel'', was insistently explained away as unrelated to far-right extremism. Prominent media figures in the United States and western Europe
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  • ...Musk's cult of personality and policies resulting in ex-Twitter becoming a far-right "alt-tech" platform.]] ...ters.org/elon-musk/qanon-supporters-bigots-and-white-nationalists-here-are-far-right-accounts-elon-musk | ref={{sfnref | Media Matters for America | 2023}} | ac
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  • '''Donald Trump''' (born June 14, 1946) is a [[Rightism|far-right]] [[America]]n [[media]] personality, politician, luxury [[real estate]] de ...before and after the 2020 general election, support for previously fringe far-right positions, including conspiracy theories, increased drastically among the T
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  • ...est German]] federal election of 1953, Rudel was the top candidate for the far-right German Reich Party but was not elected. Following the fall of [[Juan Perón
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  • ...to propagate their views, there is nothing inherently [[Far-right politics|far-right]] in neo-pagan practices.
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  • "'''Make America Great Again'''" ('''MAGA''') is a [[Rightism|far-right]] movement and political slogan in the [[United States of America|United St ...3 |issn=2056-3051 |doi-access=free}}</ref> The slogan has been imitated by far-right parties worldwide, including the Spanish [[Vox (political party)|Vox Party]
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  • ...]), however, are fundamentally anti-liberal and therefore are considered [[far-right]].{{efn|[[Fascism]], while openly capitalistic, clearly eschews some elemen
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  • ...st]]s or "neo-Maoists", [[social democrat]]s, right-wing [[liberal]]s, and far-right [[neoliberal]]s. However, support for the party has remained high in the pa
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  • With even the most hateful and reactionary of the far-right willing to collaborate (and even join with) the “Patriotic Socialists”,
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  • ...ion. The [[Communist Party of Germany]] (KPD) surged in membership, as did far-right and reactionary parties such as the [[Nazi Party|National Socialist German
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  • ...ed for installation on 10 September 1973, however the next day there was a far-right coup by Augusto Pinochet — with the backing of the CIA. The presidential
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  • ...and worried that such movements could reach the United States. In history, far-right wing dictatorships are the clear preference of the bourgeoisie to socialism
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