- Marcus Thuram criticizes the role of media in normalizing far-right ideologies in Europe.
- Thuram’s observations stem from his experience in Italy, pointing out the content that facilitates the rise of far-right politics.
- Professor Rainbow Murray discusses the increasing influence of the far right in France, potentially becoming the largest party in Parliament.
- The far right’s growing acceptance in mainstream politics is attributed to strategic rebranding and broadening of appeal, including efforts to appear more tolerant on issues like gay rights and adopting stances on women’s rights and social policies with a nationalist twist.
- Discussion on the differentiation between hard right and far right in Europe, with the far right’s efforts to work within democratic structures while still harboring intolerant views towards immigrants and other groups.
- The far right’s success in attracting younger voters who lack the historical context of far-right extremism, facilitated by effective use of social media and rebranding strategies.
- Analysis of the political situation in France, including the challenges faced by Macron’s centrist government and the left’s attempts to unite against the far right’s rise.
- Insight into the shifting political allegiances in France, with some voters moving towards the far right due to disillusionment with traditional political offerings.
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