Musk Aims to Lead the Far-Right International
Fascist rally. Image by DT Rocks, Creative Commons 4.0
Elon Musk spent more than a quarter billion dollars to back Trump and other MAGA Republican candidates. He did so not simply because he has a lot to gain from Trump’s presidency, which he does, but also because of his own ideological proclivities.
Musk is a right-wing extremist and not content to limit his meddling to U.S. politics. In fact, he is clearly on a personal mission to advance the cause of the far right across the western world. Hence his foray into European politics.
Ahead of next month’s federal election in Germany, Musk took to his social platform x on December 20 to proclaim that “only the AfD can save Germany” while describing chancellor Olaf Scholz as an “incompetent fool,” urging him in turn to resign, and president Frank-Walter Steinmeier as an “anti-democratic tyrant.” He doubled down a few days later on his full throated support for the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) in an op-ed for the prominent German newspaper Die Welt, calling it “the last spark of hope” for the country. He went on to say that AfD “can lead the country into a future where economic prosperity, cultural integrity and technological innovations are not just wishes, but reality.” Incidentally, Musk, like all good imperialist investors, feels that his business investment in Germany gives him the right to intervene in any way he can into the country’s political condition.
Not content to limit his meddling to German politics, Musk has tried to stir up division and hatred in British politics by targeting Prime Minister Keir Starmer and top officials. He has accused the government of “releasing convicted pedophiles” and sided with jailed far-right activist Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party though he has called for Farage to be replaced as leader because he “doesn’t have what it takes” to lead the party. Apparently, even Nigel Farage isn’t sufficiently far right enough for Musk.
Europe’s leaders have denounced Musk’s meddling and support for far-right movements, but can they stop him? Musk is using the social media platform to communicate directly with hundreds of millions, bypassing traditional media channels. The billionaire owner of x has more than 200 million followers. Spreading lies and misinformation is easy and fast. MIT researchers have found that fake news spread 10 times faster than real news on social media. And it will become even easier and faster to do so after Mark Zukerberg’s decision to cancel fact-checking on his social media platforms, a move that Elon Musk lost no time in applauding.
On Thursday, Jan. 9, Musk held a livestream chat on his x platform with AfD leader Alice Weidel that lasted more than an hour. Musk’s purpose for holding this discussion was to show people that Weidel is a very reasonable leader even though her party has been put under observation by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency for suspected extremism. Indeed, a German court found in May 2024 that there is sufficient evidence to designate the AfD as a potentially extremist party that poses a threat to democracy and the dignity of certain groups and should therefore be kept under surveillance.
Musk has rejected the claim that the AfD is a right-wing extremist party, with the ridiculous argument that it can’t be so since its leader has a same-sex partner from Sri Lanka–even though the party isn’t only engulfed in racist anti-immigrant hysteria but has vowed to restrict LGBTQ+ rights. Yet Weidel used the opportunity afforded to her by Musk to argue that the AfD shouldn’t be seen as a neo-Nazi party because it holds libertarian views on the economy (which is music to Musk’s ears as he is all for deregulation and lower taxes for corporations and the rich) and Hitler was a communist. Naturally, Musk agreed with Weidel that Hitler was indeed a communist. And also with the equally ludicrous and utterly disgusting comment that left groups who support the Palestinian cause are Nazis and antisemites.
In an age of lies and misinformation, the notion that Hitler was a communist stands out as the high point of ideological perversion. Hitler hated communism and socialism and worked toward the annihilation of the communist movement not only in Germany but across Europe. Upon banning all existing political parties and making the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) the only political party in Germany, Hitler had thousands of communists and social democrats arrested and imprisoned. The Dachau concentration camp was constructed specifically to hold the Nazis’ chief political enemies–the communists.
With Musk having become the first individual on x to have over 200 million followers, it is not difficult to imagine younger generations start believing that Hitler was a communist. Or in any other lies that Musk spreads, such as that the European Union tried to stop him from having a conversation with Alice Weidel.
Yet, it is Musk himself who is an enemy of free speech. He casts himself as a champion but has used his platform to target perceived enemies and to ban free speech. He has even sought to silence his critics with bogus lawsuits. Indeed, as the Guardian aptly put it, “Elon Musk has become the world’s biggest hypocrite on free speech.”
Thanks to Musk’s interference in German politics, there has been an enormous increase on Weidel’s average x posts in the last two weeks, which seems to suggest that Musk’s contributions could translate into more votes for the AfD. Far-right parties are making significant strides across Europe. In 2024, the political pendulum in Europe swung even further right as the far right made huge strides in France, Portugal, Belgium, and Austria while seven EU member states—Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands and Slovakia–already have hard-right parties in government.
As far as the AfD is concerned, it won a German state election in 2024, making it the first far-right party to do so since 1945. However, Musk would like to see Germany’s far-right party victorious in the snap election set for Feb. 23 after the collapse of chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition government.
There can be no denying that Musk “is throwing grenades into Europe’s political mainstream.” The continent needs radical change. The European Union (EU) has failed on many fronts because of the rule-by-bureaucrats in Brussels. It lacks a unifying vision and the promises of a “social Europe” has given way to neoliberal policies that have been at the core of the creeping ascent of far-right movements and parties in the European political landscape. The surge of the far right and extreme nationalism have echoes of the 1930s. But Musk is on the wrong side of history. His plan is to see Europe’s descent into a deep political crisis so the reactionary forces can eventually take over—just like they did in the 1930s. The question is: Can he be stopped before it’s too late?
CJ Polychroniou is a political scientist/political economist, author, and journalist who has taught and worked in numerous universities and research centers in Europe and the United States. Currently, his main research interests are in U.S. politics and the political economy of the United States, European economic integration, globalization, climate change and environmental economics, and the deconstruction of neoliberalism’s politico-economic project. He has published scores of books and over one thousand articles which have appeared in a variety of journals, magazines, newspapers and popular news websites. His latest books are Optimism Over Despair: Noam Chomsky On Capitalism, Empire, and Social Change (2017); Climate Crisis and the Global Green New Deal: The Political Economy of Saving the Planet (with Noam Chomsky and Robert Pollin as primary authors, 2020); The Precipice: Neoliberalism, the Pandemic, and the Urgent Need for Radical Change (an anthology of interviews with Noam Chomsky, 2021); and Economics and the Left: Interviews with Progressive Economists (2021).
January 13, 202
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Fascist rally. Image by DT Rocks, Creative Commons 4.0
Elon Musk spent more than a quarter billion dollars to back Trump and other MAGA Republican candidates. He did so not simply because he has a lot to gain from Trump’s presidency, which he does, but also because of his own ideological proclivities.
Musk is a right-wing extremist and not content to limit his meddling to U.S. politics. In fact, he is clearly on a personal mission to advance the cause of the far right across the western world. Hence his foray into European politics.
Ahead of next month’s federal election in Germany, Musk took to his social platform x on December 20 to proclaim that “only the AfD can save Germany” while describing chancellor Olaf Scholz as an “incompetent fool,” urging him in turn to resign, and president Frank-Walter Steinmeier as an “anti-democratic tyrant.” He doubled down a few days later on his full throated support for the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) in an op-ed for the prominent German newspaper Die Welt, calling it “the last spark of hope” for the country. He went on to say that AfD “can lead the country into a future where economic prosperity, cultural integrity and technological innovations are not just wishes, but reality.” Incidentally, Musk, like all good imperialist investors, feels that his business investment in Germany gives him the right to intervene in any way he can into the country’s political condition.
Not content to limit his meddling to German politics, Musk has tried to stir up division and hatred in British politics by targeting Prime Minister Keir Starmer and top officials. He has accused the government of “releasing convicted pedophiles” and sided with jailed far-right activist Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party though he has called for Farage to be replaced as leader because he “doesn’t have what it takes” to lead the party. Apparently, even Nigel Farage isn’t sufficiently far right enough for Musk.
Europe’s leaders have denounced Musk’s meddling and support for far-right movements, but can they stop him? Musk is using the social media platform to communicate directly with hundreds of millions, bypassing traditional media channels. The billionaire owner of x has more than 200 million followers. Spreading lies and misinformation is easy and fast. MIT researchers have found that fake news spread 10 times faster than real news on social media. And it will become even easier and faster to do so after Mark Zukerberg’s decision to cancel fact-checking on his social media platforms, a move that Elon Musk lost no time in applauding.
On Thursday, Jan. 9, Musk held a livestream chat on his x platform with AfD leader Alice Weidel that lasted more than an hour. Musk’s purpose for holding this discussion was to show people that Weidel is a very reasonable leader even though her party has been put under observation by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency for suspected extremism. Indeed, a German court found in May 2024 that there is sufficient evidence to designate the AfD as a potentially extremist party that poses a threat to democracy and the dignity of certain groups and should therefore be kept under surveillance.
Musk has rejected the claim that the AfD is a right-wing extremist party, with the ridiculous argument that it can’t be so since its leader has a same-sex partner from Sri Lanka–even though the party isn’t only engulfed in racist anti-immigrant hysteria but has vowed to restrict LGBTQ+ rights. Yet Weidel used the opportunity afforded to her by Musk to argue that the AfD shouldn’t be seen as a neo-Nazi party because it holds libertarian views on the economy (which is music to Musk’s ears as he is all for deregulation and lower taxes for corporations and the rich) and Hitler was a communist. Naturally, Musk agreed with Weidel that Hitler was indeed a communist. And also with the equally ludicrous and utterly disgusting comment that left groups who support the Palestinian cause are Nazis and antisemites.
In an age of lies and misinformation, the notion that Hitler was a communist stands out as the high point of ideological perversion. Hitler hated communism and socialism and worked toward the annihilation of the communist movement not only in Germany but across Europe. Upon banning all existing political parties and making the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) the only political party in Germany, Hitler had thousands of communists and social democrats arrested and imprisoned. The Dachau concentration camp was constructed specifically to hold the Nazis’ chief political enemies–the communists.
With Musk having become the first individual on x to have over 200 million followers, it is not difficult to imagine younger generations start believing that Hitler was a communist. Or in any other lies that Musk spreads, such as that the European Union tried to stop him from having a conversation with Alice Weidel.
Yet, it is Musk himself who is an enemy of free speech. He casts himself as a champion but has used his platform to target perceived enemies and to ban free speech. He has even sought to silence his critics with bogus lawsuits. Indeed, as the Guardian aptly put it, “Elon Musk has become the world’s biggest hypocrite on free speech.”
Thanks to Musk’s interference in German politics, there has been an enormous increase on Weidel’s average x posts in the last two weeks, which seems to suggest that Musk’s contributions could translate into more votes for the AfD. Far-right parties are making significant strides across Europe. In 2024, the political pendulum in Europe swung even further right as the far right made huge strides in France, Portugal, Belgium, and Austria while seven EU member states—Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands and Slovakia–already have hard-right parties in government.
As far as the AfD is concerned, it won a German state election in 2024, making it the first far-right party to do so since 1945. However, Musk would like to see Germany’s far-right party victorious in the snap election set for Feb. 23 after the collapse of chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition government.
There can be no denying that Musk “is throwing grenades into Europe’s political mainstream.” The continent needs radical change. The European Union (EU) has failed on many fronts because of the rule-by-bureaucrats in Brussels. It lacks a unifying vision and the promises of a “social Europe” has given way to neoliberal policies that have been at the core of the creeping ascent of far-right movements and parties in the European political landscape. The surge of the far right and extreme nationalism have echoes of the 1930s. But Musk is on the wrong side of history. His plan is to see Europe’s descent into a deep political crisis so the reactionary forces can eventually take over—just like they did in the 1930s. The question is: Can he be stopped before it’s too late?
CJ Polychroniou is a political scientist/political economist, author, and journalist who has taught and worked in numerous universities and research centers in Europe and the United States. Currently, his main research interests are in U.S. politics and the political economy of the United States, European economic integration, globalization, climate change and environmental economics, and the deconstruction of neoliberalism’s politico-economic project. He has published scores of books and over one thousand articles which have appeared in a variety of journals, magazines, newspapers and popular news websites. His latest books are Optimism Over Despair: Noam Chomsky On Capitalism, Empire, and Social Change (2017); Climate Crisis and the Global Green New Deal: The Political Economy of Saving the Planet (with Noam Chomsky and Robert Pollin as primary authors, 2020); The Precipice: Neoliberalism, the Pandemic, and the Urgent Need for Radical Change (an anthology of interviews with Noam Chomsky, 2021); and Economics and the Left: Interviews with Progressive Economists (2021).
January 14, 2025
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While Trump multiplies his warmongering declarations against Panama, Greenland, Canada or the Palestinians, chancelleries and the international media limit themselves to talking about the…tactical maneuvers of the new American president. And worse, part of the international left continues to celebrate Trump the peacemaker (!), the one who will put an end to the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Palestine. And at the same time, while Elon Musk is multiplying initiatives of all kinds in favor of the extreme hard right, neo-fascist or not, all over the world, the Western media and governments are content to talk about his…populism while wondering “who does Elon Musk think he is”…
Clearly, there’s nothing new under the sun of our liberal do-gooders and other free-market enthusiasts: all these reactions are strongly reminiscent of the reactions of most Western media and governments to Mussolini and Hitler in the ’20s and ’30s. The same blindness to the impending catastrophe, and worse, the same miraculous conversion to the ultra-radical solutions proposed by these charismatic “populists” and “sovereigntists”. As when, for example, the international business press, which mocked Argentina’s new president only a year ago, is now showering him with rave reviews, even presenting him as a model for Western leaders! And all this at a time when many of our neoliberal rulers are discovering themselves to be…libertarians overnight!
So far be it from us to think that Trump or Musk don’t mean exactly what they say. Or that they’ll “mellow out” once they’re in charge and faced with the “complexity” of the problems of our time. All this wishful thinking, currently offered as “analyses” of the situation by our experts and other “political scientists”, is the same, sometimes word for word (!), as that uttered by our leaders and our media in the ’30s. And they do nothing but sow confusion, leaving those from below helpless and powerless in the face of the catastrophe brewing against them…
Yes, Musk and Trump are fully aware of what they promise to do, because their projects and actions correspond to their desires and above all to very material realities. Musk’s – and to a certain extent Trump’s – predilection for the far right and neo-fascists can be explained by the fact that the precondition for the triumph of his libertarianism (which abhors even the European Union’s too timid limits on capitalist greed) is to crush any union movement and atomize workers. In fact, neither Trump nor Musk make any secret of their desire to crush workers. For example, last August, during their “debate” broadcast live on X, they had fun celebrating the cases of workers who had been fired by Musk as soon as they went on strike. And it was exactly against their stance in favor of criminalizing the right to strike, that the powerful auto workers’ union (UAW) filed a complaint against them accusing them of “attempting to intimidate and threaten” workers. As union leader Shawn Fain put it, “Both Trump and Musk want working-class people to sit down and shut up, and they laugh about it openly. It’s disgusting, illegal and totally predictable from these two clowns.”…
So, to break up the workers’ movement, nothing is more experienced, more determined and more organized than the far-right, which is also on the rise. Here, we can’t just talk about elective affinities. In fact, we’re already witnessing a convergence that could very well soon lead to the junction of the extreme hard right around the world with the new-look libertarians represented by Musk, Milei and perhaps Trump himself, if he completes his abandonment of neoliberalism. Such a development would be catastrophic for humanity, however, as it would give wings to a far-right that is even more aggressive and openly nostalgic for its fascist ancestors, just as it is becoming the leading political force almost everywhere in Europe and the world.
In fact, it has to be said that this junction of libertarians with the far right and other nostalgic fascists is greatly facilitated by the abandonment by the new-style libertarians Musk, Milei and their friends of both the visceral anti-statism and the defense of individual rights that characterized traditional libertarianism. And so we see Musk and his libertarian acolytes around the world not only embracing, but even championing, the traditional racist, reactionary and obscurantist theories and prejudices of the neo-fascist hard right! (1) The result is that an ever-growing part of the global far right is now abandoning its traditional statism to embrace Musk-style libertarianism, while the latter is abandoning its traditional defense of individual rights to adopt the violently anti-socialist, warmongering, conspiracy-mongering, racist, misogynist, anti-LGBT, anti-migrant, anti-youth, anti-ecological, and climate-negationist theories and behaviors of the hard and neo-fascist far right. It is on this solid foundation of converging, if not common, “values” and interests that the global far right could merge with the triumphant libertarianism of Musk and Milei,(2) now closely followed by Trump. A fusion that would then give birth to a monster whose destructive power could well surpass anything known in the last century…
Here, then, is the answer to a question that seems to be much on the minds of the media and fascism experts of late: Yes, Musk is indeed a fascist, albeit a new kind of fascism. Just as his illustrious ancestor Henry Ford was a pure-blooded fascist: he too was a carmaker, a great innovator of capitalism in his time, a billionaire and an emblematic figure of triumphant American capitalism. This Henry Ford who shares with Elon Musk the same admiration for two very sulphurous German politicians: the first for Adolphe Hitler and the second for the neo-fascist AFD President Alice Weidel. That Henry Ford whose portrait still hung above Hitler’s armchair in his office, because Ford had “discovered” and financed Hitler before anyone else, and his radical anti-Semitism (four volumes of writings in his own hand!) had inspired and guided him like no other. By the way, Musk is currently only following the example of Nazi Henry Ford when he breaks strikes and attacks workers’ unions. The only difference between the two is that Ford had his own army of 3,000 strike-breakers, whereas Musk has none (yet?) and relies on private militias…
Our conclusion can only be provisional, as we’re still at the very beginning of this nightmarish story. However, we can already say that we must not repeat the mistake made by our ancestors in the ’30s, and that we must take Trump’s and Musk’s words and threats very seriously, and urgently prepare to block them. Moreover, the national defense needs currently invoked by Trump, when he does not rule out the use of force to attack Panama, Greenland or Canada, is imperceptibly reminiscent of the need for “lebensraum” (living space) that Hitler invoked in his time, when he set Europe and the whole world on fire…
Notes
1. Trump and Musk’s predilection for the very, very hard right-wing and downright neo-fascist is also illustrated by the choice of guests at Trump’s January 20 inauguration ceremony in Washington. For example, there will be only one French guest, who obviously is not be President Macron, or even Marine Le Pen, obviously considered too moderate. The only guest is…Eric Zemmour! Quite a program…
2. See also The Fascist Threat Becomes Clearer With Milei’s Call for a Brown International: https://znetwork.org/znetarticle/the-fascist-threat-becomes-clearer-with-mileis-call-for-a-brown-international/
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Giorgos Mitralias
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While Trump multiplies his warmongering declarations against Panama, Greenland, Canada or the Palestinians, chancelleries and the international media limit themselves to talking about the…tactical maneuvers of the new American president. And worse, part of the international left continues to celebrate Trump the peacemaker (!), the one who will put an end to the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Palestine. And at the same time, while Elon Musk is multiplying initiatives of all kinds in favor of the extreme hard right, neo-fascist or not, all over the world, the Western media and governments are content to talk about his…populism while wondering “who does Elon Musk think he is”…
Clearly, there’s nothing new under the sun of our liberal do-gooders and other free-market enthusiasts: all these reactions are strongly reminiscent of the reactions of most Western media and governments to Mussolini and Hitler in the ’20s and ’30s. The same blindness to the impending catastrophe, and worse, the same miraculous conversion to the ultra-radical solutions proposed by these charismatic “populists” and “sovereigntists”. As when, for example, the international business press, which mocked Argentina’s new president only a year ago, is now showering him with rave reviews, even presenting him as a model for Western leaders! And all this at a time when many of our neoliberal rulers are discovering themselves to be…libertarians overnight!
So far be it from us to think that Trump or Musk don’t mean exactly what they say. Or that they’ll “mellow out” once they’re in charge and faced with the “complexity” of the problems of our time. All this wishful thinking, currently offered as “analyses” of the situation by our experts and other “political scientists”, is the same, sometimes word for word (!), as that uttered by our leaders and our media in the ’30s. And they do nothing but sow confusion, leaving those from below helpless and powerless in the face of the catastrophe brewing against them…
Yes, Musk and Trump are fully aware of what they promise to do, because their projects and actions correspond to their desires and above all to very material realities. Musk’s – and to a certain extent Trump’s – predilection for the far right and neo-fascists can be explained by the fact that the precondition for the triumph of his libertarianism (which abhors even the European Union’s too timid limits on capitalist greed) is to crush any union movement and atomize workers. In fact, neither Trump nor Musk make any secret of their desire to crush workers. For example, last August, during their “debate” broadcast live on X, they had fun celebrating the cases of workers who had been fired by Musk as soon as they went on strike. And it was exactly against their stance in favor of criminalizing the right to strike, that the powerful auto workers’ union (UAW) filed a complaint against them accusing them of “attempting to intimidate and threaten” workers. As union leader Shawn Fain put it, “Both Trump and Musk want working-class people to sit down and shut up, and they laugh about it openly. It’s disgusting, illegal and totally predictable from these two clowns.”…
So, to break up the workers’ movement, nothing is more experienced, more determined and more organized than the far-right, which is also on the rise. Here, we can’t just talk about elective affinities. In fact, we’re already witnessing a convergence that could very well soon lead to the junction of the extreme hard right around the world with the new-look libertarians represented by Musk, Milei and perhaps Trump himself, if he completes his abandonment of neoliberalism. Such a development would be catastrophic for humanity, however, as it would give wings to a far-right that is even more aggressive and openly nostalgic for its fascist ancestors, just as it is becoming the leading political force almost everywhere in Europe and the world.
In fact, it has to be said that this junction of libertarians with the far right and other nostalgic fascists is greatly facilitated by the abandonment by the new-style libertarians Musk, Milei and their friends of both the visceral anti-statism and the defense of individual rights that characterized traditional libertarianism. And so we see Musk and his libertarian acolytes around the world not only embracing, but even championing, the traditional racist, reactionary and obscurantist theories and prejudices of the neo-fascist hard right! (1) The result is that an ever-growing part of the global far right is now abandoning its traditional statism to embrace Musk-style libertarianism, while the latter is abandoning its traditional defense of individual rights to adopt the violently anti-socialist, warmongering, conspiracy-mongering, racist, misogynist, anti-LGBT, anti-migrant, anti-youth, anti-ecological, and climate-negationist theories and behaviors of the hard and neo-fascist far right. It is on this solid foundation of converging, if not common, “values” and interests that the global far right could merge with the triumphant libertarianism of Musk and Milei,(2) now closely followed by Trump. A fusion that would then give birth to a monster whose destructive power could well surpass anything known in the last century…
Here, then, is the answer to a question that seems to be much on the minds of the media and fascism experts of late: Yes, Musk is indeed a fascist, albeit a new kind of fascism. Just as his illustrious ancestor Henry Ford was a pure-blooded fascist: he too was a carmaker, a great innovator of capitalism in his time, a billionaire and an emblematic figure of triumphant American capitalism. This Henry Ford who shares with Elon Musk the same admiration for two very sulphurous German politicians: the first for Adolphe Hitler and the second for the neo-fascist AFD President Alice Weidel. That Henry Ford whose portrait still hung above Hitler’s armchair in his office, because Ford had “discovered” and financed Hitler before anyone else, and his radical anti-Semitism (four volumes of writings in his own hand!) had inspired and guided him like no other. By the way, Musk is currently only following the example of Nazi Henry Ford when he breaks strikes and attacks workers’ unions. The only difference between the two is that Ford had his own army of 3,000 strike-breakers, whereas Musk has none (yet?) and relies on private militias…
Our conclusion can only be provisional, as we’re still at the very beginning of this nightmarish story. However, we can already say that we must not repeat the mistake made by our ancestors in the ’30s, and that we must take Trump’s and Musk’s words and threats very seriously, and urgently prepare to block them. Moreover, the national defense needs currently invoked by Trump, when he does not rule out the use of force to attack Panama, Greenland or Canada, is imperceptibly reminiscent of the need for “lebensraum” (living space) that Hitler invoked in his time, when he set Europe and the whole world on fire…
Notes
1. Trump and Musk’s predilection for the very, very hard right-wing and downright neo-fascist is also illustrated by the choice of guests at Trump’s January 20 inauguration ceremony in Washington. For example, there will be only one French guest, who obviously is not be President Macron, or even Marine Le Pen, obviously considered too moderate. The only guest is…Eric Zemmour! Quite a program…
2. See also The Fascist Threat Becomes Clearer With Milei’s Call for a Brown International: https://znetwork.org/znetarticle/the-fascist-threat-becomes-clearer-with-mileis-call-for-a-brown-international/
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Giorgos Mitralias
Giorgos (Yorgos) Mitralias is a journalist, one of the founders and leaders of the Greek Committee Against the Debt, and a member of the international CADTM network.
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