Europe vote fragments as "far-right"/greens gain

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  1. AmericanNationalist

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    https://apnews.com/2c137002ee4844b7...AP&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter

    Or, as I'd rather say: The Syndicalist movement is alive and well. If you remember, my PF friends many had questioned whether Syndicalism would still prevail after temporary setbacks. That we were the supposed reactionaries, not the Republican/Democratic forces that led us to this moment in humanity's age, where the unequal economies had ravished homes across the globe and we had to give our wealth and finances to China.

    We syndicalists also responded to the racial/social class divide created by Leftists around the globe because it was the only way they could win elections. To propagandize, to lie and to try to dissuade us.

    It is not coincidence, nor accident that Syndicalist forces and Green forces have marched forward, and have won seats in Europe. 50 years of subjugating the middle class of Western Society wasn't going to be fixed in 2 or 4 years, and with Macron's own failure he only steamrolled that process.

    We syndicalists, are the ones to advance humanity to a new and greater age of understanding, growth and trust. As we leave the old age of failed corporate democracy behind.
     
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syndicalism

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    In essence, Syndicalism was the rejection of the current political state, in favor for a more centralized economy. As the wikipedia page outlines. Mussolini was a Syndicalist, and essentially Fascism was a blend of the syndicalist rebellion, with a state-oriented fixture so as to avoid the anarchy that is/was Marxism/Leftism.
     
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