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They're not far right by definition at all. Most are street movements. Some combine left-wing views on welfare with opposition to all forms of multiculturalism, not to mention those already banned.
As for this "doomsday not coming true" and your comment on it, crazie rat. I bet tcaudilllg shares your views, it's really funny. The apocalyptic phase enters the party and it is all over. Guru's message turns pessimistic or doomsday, voicing something like this: " soon civilization is going to break down and face amazing disasters, except for us who are wisely withdrawing to protect our purity."
The transition from optimistic expansionism to the paranoid doomsday mode involves heavy turnover of people. Those not really "serious" leave and others begin to question the leader's omniscience. In an attempt to counteract this, this group becomes more militaristic, demanding even greater obedience.
I better watch out there now for I don't know who's this "far-right Europe , SCOTUS U.S Conspiracy".
Last edited by Absurd; 04-26-2012 at 08:08 AM.
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