Norway Attacks: We Can No Longer Ignore the Far-Right Threat

'Breivik is not a Norwegian oddity, but symptomatic of a growing culture of politically motivated violence across Europe.'

I spent four years interviewing far-right activists, many of whom rejected political violence. Yet what became clear during this research was that there is, unquestionably, a culture of violence within the broader far-rightwing subculture. Many of the ideas that were voiced during this research have also come to light over the past 48 hours: the perceived threat posed by Muslim communities, a belief that mainstream parties are incapable of dealing with ... Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Jul. 24, 2011

The US right wing crazies seem to be holding a gun the head of the U.S. Economy unless they can extort their tax cuts for the wealthy. I'm not sure how that fits into the view here from Europe.

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