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In the first 48 hours a The second term of President Donald Trumphas taken action on every culture war topic that has excited his base in the past 12 months, including signing dozens of bills on immigration, gender expression, the environmentand DEI policies.
Trump too has pardoned or remitted the sentence of every person involved in the violence at the Capitol in 2021. Meanwhile, his close friend Elon Musk encouraged the extreme wing of Trump’s supporters. making a Nazi salute stage-twice-in front of thousands of people in DC and millions watching on TV.
Trump’s actions have caused great excitement among the US right-wing. It has also been hailed as a blueprint by right-wing activists, extremists, and white-collar groups around the world. And these people and organizations now believe that Trump’s actions should not be copied, but copied.
“It is not a political victory,” Martin Sellner, a right-wing activist and leader of the Identitarian Movement of Austria, wrote on his Telegraph channel. “It’s a political victory: the end of waking up with trans ideas, stopping illegal immigration and many other ideas have been firmly rooted in society.”
“The extremists think that this is the way to go, that their countries should take a lesson from what Trump wants, and that they should not be weak about it, and that they should not let the critics get in their way, because everyone knows this. The right thing to do is to remove the immigrants. from other countries,” Wendy Via, head of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism, told WIRED.
Sellner, who once contacted the shooter in Christchurchhe is best known for spreading the white nationalist idea of ”immigration,” the idea of ethnically cleansing the western world of all non-white citizens. That extremist ideology has gained strength among some far-right groups in Europe, including A German alternative (AfD) and the Freedom Party of Austria. Trump though he recommended “emigration” in September.
Now, Sellner believes that Trump’s return to the Oval Office marks a moment for his stories to become bigger.
“By pushing forward into the ‘unspeakable’ phase we step away from safety and actually turn the Overton Window right for the first time,” Sellner wrote. “Even if you think Trumpism is going too far, you have to support the larger side.”
Sellner is not alone in Europe. Across the country, right-wing activists are praising Trump’s actions on immigration and gender, and have called on their country’s leaders to follow suit.
In France, the Generation Identity group, a youth group of the right-wing Identitarian movement, wrote on Telegram: “Immigration is at its peak.” Identitarianism has won in the mind, it will only take time for this victory to be seen in the physical world.”
In Ireland, Keith Woods, right-hander and Fellow US whites Nick Fuentesshared Musk’s Nazi salute as saying: “Ok maybe he’s dead.” Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor, who has joined the right-wing movement in Ireland in recent years, was at the Capitol for the opening and met with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. McGregor praised Trump’s immigration policies and wrote on Instagram, “Ireland and its human trafficking system needs to be stopped! It’s a violation of our security and sovereignty. To me it’s a WORLD PROBLEM.” (McGregor has recently said he is considering running for president in Ireland, which is a symbolic exercise with no real power.)