“Far right.” Whenever I hear that I cannot help but think I am being subjected to propaganda.
What constitutes the “ far-right “ in Russia?
What do they believe?
These journalists are clueless.
Far-right in Russia is almost completely communist.
““Far right.” Whenever I hear that I cannot help but think I am being subjected to propaganda.”
Yep, they believe that Russia should be run by Russians, rather than Neocons and Globalists. Only TOTAL FASCISTS think that way, would you not agree? No? Why not?
"Daily Mail." Whenever I read that I cannot help but think I am being subjected to propaganda. We're both right.
Absolutely right.
Far right means that you are not supposed to like this person.
The German socialist Adolph Hitler was probably dubbed “far right” when he competed with communists for the socialist vote. His “far right” label probably disappeared when he allied himself with Joseph Stalin. Then when Hitler attacked Stalin, he may have even become “extreme far right.”
The left is easy to understand. It means socialism in its various forms. The right is everything else, monarchist, democrat, nationalist, republican, etc.
“Far right” or “extremist” are just labels to push you along.
Yup-
Unsolicited qualifying remark = junk alert.
““Far right.” Whenever I hear that I cannot help but think I am being subjected to propaganda.”
My understanding of how “far right” is used in Russia is that he wants to prosecute the war harder. Some of the “far right” are advocating nuclear strikes and putting the Russian economy on a total war footing. Right now, Putin is trying to keep life in Russia looking normal. A total war footing would be everyone working for the government in some sort of war industry. Much like the Soviet war against WWII Germany. It would solve a few economic problems as everyone would eat what they got in a company cafeteria and there would be no pay.