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|description=An all-encompassing [[CCM]] [[buzzword]]. | |description=An all-encompassing [[CCM]] [[buzzword]]. | ||
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+ | In modern usage, '''far right''' or '''right-wing extremist''' are over-used [[plastic word]]s and [[polarising perspective]]s meant to create an [[enemy image]] and put the people or idea outside the [[Overton Window]]. As clichés, they should be put in brackets - "far-right", "right-wing extremist" - to show that the use of the terms are problematic. | ||
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+ | [[image:Why the word 'freedom' is far right.png|left|thumb|350px||Example of [[enemy image]] created by [[corporate media]], where the [[2022 Freedom Convoy]] is framed as "far right"]] | ||
+ | {{QB|One of the most favored propaganda tactics of [the establishment] is to relabel or redefine an opponent before they can solidly define themselves. In other words, [they] will seek to "brand" you (just as [[corporations]] use branding) in the minds of the masses so that they can take away your ability to define yourself as anything else...<br> | ||
+ | Through the art of negative branding, your enemy has stolen your most precious asset — the ability to present yourself to the public as you really are.<br> | ||
+ | Negative branding is a form of psychological inoculation. It is designed to close people’s minds to particular ideas before they actually hear those ideas presented by a true proponent of the ideas.<ref>http://www.alt-market.com/articles/3129-the-globalists-long-game-redefine-liberty-activism-as-evil-qpopulismq</ref>}} | ||
+ | ==Actual far right people and groups== | ||
+ | Far right people and groups, in the older meaning of the word, mentioned in Wikispooks will tend to be so for having collaborated with [[intelligence services]] or as [[deep state]] entities. Some will even described themselves as far right. | ||
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==Official narrative== | ==Official narrative== | ||
*[[Anti-vaxxer]] | *[[Anti-vaxxer]] |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 30 November 2023
"Far right" (Ideology, Buzzword, Enemy image, plastic word, Polarising perspective) | |
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Interest of | • Rémy Daillet • Attila Hildmann • Mario N |
An all-encompassing CCM buzzword. |
In modern usage, far right or right-wing extremist are over-used plastic words and polarising perspectives meant to create an enemy image and put the people or idea outside the Overton Window. As clichés, they should be put in brackets - "far-right", "right-wing extremist" - to show that the use of the terms are problematic.
One of the most favored propaganda tactics of [the establishment] is to relabel or redefine an opponent before they can solidly define themselves. In other words, [they] will seek to "brand" you (just as corporations use branding) in the minds of the masses so that they can take away your ability to define yourself as anything else...
Through the art of negative branding, your enemy has stolen your most precious asset — the ability to present yourself to the public as you really are.
Negative branding is a form of psychological inoculation. It is designed to close people’s minds to particular ideas before they actually hear those ideas presented by a true proponent of the ideas.[1]
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Actual far right people and groups
Far right people and groups, in the older meaning of the word, mentioned in Wikispooks will tend to be so for having collaborated with intelligence services or as deep state entities. Some will even described themselves as far right.
Official narrative
Related Quotation
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Document:The Deep State: Germany, Immigration, and the National Socialist Underground | “One has to make use of the far right, no matter how reactionary they are… Afterwards it is always possible to get rid of them elegantly… One must not be squeamish with auxiliary forces.<a href="#cite_note-20">[20]</a>” | Franz Josef Strauß |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:British extremists are importing tactics from the US hard right. Their target? Family drag shows | Article | 22 June 2023 | Tim Squirrell | The Institute for Strategic Dialogue has identified a new terror threat in this article published by Tim Squirrell, its head of communications, in the Guardian. |
Document:The new alliance between anti-vaxxers and the far right is a deadly threat | Article | 1 August 2021 | Paul Mason | "Though they claim to be “peaceful”......by setting themselves up as the victims of genocide, the anti-vaxxers give themselves permission to threaten violence.....Those behind the “crime” are said to include governments and the World Economic Forum (WEF)" because the real fascists are the ones that oppose oppressive government mandates and forced injections. |
Document:Weekend Clashes Emblematic of Political Violence Around the Country | Article | 16 October 2018 | Anti-Defamation League | This ADL blog post from 2018 outlines instances of "terrorism", blamed mainly on the Proud Boys during first two years of the Presidency of Donald Trump. Since then, they were revealed to have links to FBI informants. |
Document:Why some people are spreading false rumours about the Texas gunman | Article | 9 May 2023 | Shayan Sardarizadeh Mike Wendling | The BBC factchecks the recent 2023 Allen, Texas outlet mall shooting regarding the alleged Nazism of the Hispanic shooter |
An official example
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Gemma O'Doherty |