If a Tree Falls in the Forest … Can Half of Europeans be Deemed "Extremists?"

By Steve Sailer

10/10/2016

From Buzzfeed:
Revealed: Nearly Half The Adults In Britain And Europe Hold Extremist Views

Exclusive: A groundbreaking new study of 12 European countries has revealed how far anti-immigrant, nationalist, and authoritarian attitudes have spread from the political fringes.

posted on Oct. 7, 2016, at 3:36 a.m.

Alberto Nardelli

BuzzFeed Europe Editor

BuzzFeed News has been given exclusive access to new data from YouGov, which polled more than 12,000 people across the continent to measure the extent of what it termed “authoritarian populist” opinions — a combination of anti-immigration sentiments, strong foreign policy views, and opposition to human rights laws, EU institutions, and European integration policies.

The YouGov findings are the first to capture the political attitudes that are both fueling, and being fueled by, upheaval across Europe and beyond — from the continent’s refugee crisis and the Brexit vote in Britain, to the burkini ban in France, to the rise of Donald Trump and the radical “alternative right” in the US.

In Britain, the poll found authoritarian populist attitudes were shared by 48% of adults, despite less than 20% of the population identifying itself as right-wing. Three months on from the EU referendum, prime minister Theresa May has responded this week by appealing directly to disaffected working-class voters with a promise to crackdown on immigration and reassert British sovereignty.

In France, a clear majority of people surveyed — 63% — held authoritarian populist views, while in Italy the figure was 47%. In Germany, it was 18%, which appears low by comparison but, given the country’s history and the extreme nature of its far-right groups, is regarded by analysts as surprisingly high.

Okay, but if 63% of the French (the most ideologically influential country in recent centuries) are “extremists,” maybe they are actually “moderates” and the real extremists are the open borders elites?

[Comment at Unz.com]

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