French far-right leader Jordan Bardella abruptly withdrew from the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday, citing concerns over a gesture made by former Trump advisor Steve Bannon that he described as ‘alluding to Nazi ideology’.

  • Semjaza@lemmynsfw.com
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    15 hours ago

    The French are, understandibly, less willing to overlook Nazism than anglophones.

    Then again, no one should be overlooking Nazism.

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      The RN spent (at least) the last ~20 years trying to get rid of their neo-nazi reputation.

      Now they finally manage to “un-devil” themselves up, have a fresh coat of paint as a “just partially xenophobic, there are good ones”, slightly pro-putin (only when it’s not too obvious, such as financing) illiberal far right.

      During last election a large part of the French citizen choose to ignore their past and votes for them, making them a strong force…

      They are finally in a position where their long term goal is at reach: win the presidential (executive branch) election. They nearly did last time, they have a nice clear path for the next ones.

      A shame that their US counterpart is 50 years behind. No way they’d let the remove the camouflage in public. He was still at the meeting though… That should mean a lot to French with three neurons…