• froggers
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    471 year ago

    I really, really hate this kind of thinking.

    Election in 2008: “Calm down, the far right only got 3%” Election in 2012: “Calm down, the far right only got 7%” Election in 2016: “Calm down, the far right only got 13%” Election in 2020: “Calm down, the far right only got 18%” And so on…

    Can you people really not see a problem with this?

    • Maestro
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      181 year ago

      It’s the intolerance paradox in full view. Wilders should have been convicted and jailed years ago. A tolerant society must be fiercly intolerant towards intolerance.

      • @poszod@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        What does the parent comment have anything to do with the intolerance paradox. The population is increasingly voting far-right, it’s terrible and has nothing to do with the paradox.

        • @trollercoaster@feddit.de
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          11 year ago

          A shift of the public opinion at that scale doesn’t occur in a vacuum. It can only happen if society as a whole tolerates increasingly intolerant messages and behaviour. Those far right rat catchers wouldn’t have much of a platform, if they weren’t tolerated, and their supporters wouldn’t be nearly as brazen if they were told off wherever they dare to publicly state their support.

      • froggers
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        11 year ago

        Ok, you jail him and maybe even his closest allies. What do you achieve with that?

        Imo, at best you got a bunch of people protesting out in the streets, calling it political persecution. And at worst the party’s popularity might even increase, handing them an even larger victory.

        • Maestro
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          41 year ago

          If he had been convicted years ago, we wouldn’t be in this situation today.

    • @Treczoks@lemm.ee
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      31 year ago

      I see the problem with it, but it also means they have not won (yet), and you can work towards the next election to fix it.

    • Vincent
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      21 year ago

      At the same time, people are bound to compare it to e.g. Trump, who actually got a majority. It’s good to know that our electoral system works differently, if you’re unfamiliar with it.

        • Vincent
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          21 year ago

          Haha yeah fair enough, he got a majority of electors (I think that’s the right term?), but not of the popular vote, which is what counts in the Netherlands - another sign of how different the electoral systems are. But yeah, the larger point is that the level of popular support is way lower.

      • @taladar@feddit.de
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        31 year ago

        Or compare him to Trump whose trials are frankly far too little and far too late for their next election.