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EUROPE CONTINUES ITS "FLIGHT TO THE RIGHT" WITH CZECH ELECTION


It's happened again! Following the recent German and Austrian election, the Czechs have also swung drastically to the right.


Compare the results of this election with the last election.

In 2013 the six biggest parties were....

SOCIAL DEMS (Centre-Left, Europhile) 20.45%
ANO 2011 (Centrist, Soft Eurosceptic) 18.65%
COMMUNIST (Hard left, Europhile) 14.91%
TOP 09 (Cuckservative, Europhile) 12%
ODS (Liberal, Soft Eurosceptic) 7.72%
DAWN (Hard Right, Eurosceptic) 6.88%

Now the picture looks like this....

ANO 2011 (Centrist, Soft Eurosceptic) 29.6%
ODS (Liberal, Soft Eurosceptic) 11.3%
PIRATES (Direct Democracy, Implicitly Eurosceptic) 10.8%
SPD (Hard Right, Eurosceptic) 10.6%
COMMUNIST (Hard left, Europhile) 7.8%
SOCIAL DEMS (Centre-Left, Europhile) 7.3%

The most obvious point is the dramatic fall in the Europhile parties -- the SOCIAL DEMOCRATS have shrunk to a third of their former size, while the COMMUNISTS have been halved.

In 2013:
Europhile parties scored 47%, the Eurosceptic parties 33.25%

In 2017:
Europhile parties scored 15.1%, the Eurosceptic parties 62.3%


This is a massive swing against the EU, and shows that resistance to it is growing in many areas. There is now a solid bloc of countries in the EU that oppose its globalist, leftist, and anti-White tendencies. These include Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and now the Czech Republic and quite possibly Austria -- a virtual rebirth of the Hapsburg Empire.

Tomio Okakura, getting ready to
 cut the kebab
The second point that needs to be stressed is the rise of the SPD, the Freedom and Direct Democracy Party of half Japanese politician Tomio Okamura, which is strongly opposed to Islam and Immigration. Although born in Japan, to a Japanese-Korean father and a Moravian mother, Okamura has chosen to make his life in the Czech Republic.

His history is an interesting one and is an example of the rather chaotic lives that are created by globalism. According to his Wikipedia page, he spent time in a children's home in Czechoslovakia, which suggests he is the child of a broken marriage. It also says he was bullied there and developed a stutter until he was 20. It would be interesting to learn what kind of individuals bullied him and whether this had any impact on his later politics. Czech childrens's homes have always had a disproportionate number of Roma children, and more recently Muslim kids from the Middle East.

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