MarcosZeitola wrote:fschmidt wrote:The far right is probably right in considering Islam a greater threat than the Left. This isn't because Islam is worse, but rather because the Left will simply self-destruct in this century while Islam will not. If the far right can organize communities to preserve their culture and keep Islam out of their country, then they can just patiently wait for mainstream culture to collapse and then take over.
The problem is of course the fact that the vast majority of Western governments and the media are the domain of leftists. Virtually everywhere in the world, the rightist is an outsider and the leftist the insider. You will see rightism is on the rise in Europe, nowadays, however. The refugee crisis is a major reason for this. I saw it in my country of birth; the moment the first rape was committed by three young Syrian refugees, is the moment you could see a change in people's thinking. All of a sudden, you are allowed to say "maybe it's not a good idea to let in hundreds of thousands of foreigners, most of whom are young, hungry, horny Muslim men". But you weren't allowed to say that until the first incidents start to happen and these people are already here with five-year permits and the promise to be allowed the right to stay until their countries are war-free...
The media will still demonize people who speak out against mass immigration. It will still try to deny or tone down reports of incidents. The people's mindset changes, but they are still spoon-fed the same nonsense and are expected to cuddle and love their new friends, even if said 'new friends' are barbarians. It's not impossible that there will be a shift in culture of some sort. That the far-right may rise again.
A more likely scenario, however, is for the moderate right to rise. And the moderate right isn't so different from the left. The moderate right is far less willing to tackle the real issues. Good at rhetoric, not so much at action. The moderate right and the moderate left sustain each other. And the far-right and far-left are unlikely ever to attain the majority of votes in a democracy, making it impossible for them to ever form a government in a Western democracy unless they are willing to compromise. And the far-right, by definition, does not compromise. So we're in a limbo.
Mass immigration continues, the Middle East being destroyed by wars funded with American and Russian money. Muslim birth rates continue to be as high as always, their percentage of the population in Europe rises, and politically the right lacks the power or influence to change anything. Sometimes a rightist like Breivik or the recent attack in Trollhättan, Sweden, will shake things up and make a fist against mass immigration, leftist propaganda and the dying of their culture. But all these acts of extremism accomplish, is hasten their cultures demise by making their leftist enemies into the victim.
Unless a genuine revolution takes place, people take up arms in mass numbers, large scale protests are held, referenda demanded, things like that, I don't think the far-right will be able to stop the Islamization of the Western world. The complete and utter ineffectiveness of the European Union, a very leftist organization, does not help either. No or little border patrol, political correctness spread like an epidemic, it's too far gone. You can be that one sane man, yelling in the desert, and no one will hear you for the prophet you are. So all we have left to do is be a shepherd to our own little tribe. Society at large is beyond saving as nothing short of a revolution can wrestle away power from the monopoly of the 'moderates' on both sides of the political coin, left & right.