Nukedog wrote:
I haven't seen this but it looks Identitarian AF. I have no idea who is behind this and their website doesn't suggest anything at first glance. I'll have to do some research on this. Ironically this was recently released by some "think group," of academics.

Not identitarian. Standard (Central) European Conservatism rhetoric. I can get behind most of it, but the anti-egalitarian sentiment and mooning over a return to clear hierachies is a cultural anathema to me, and would be to most Danes, and Scandinavians in general, I suspect. That's what makes it a not very useful blueprint for anything, tbh. There is plenty of anti-EU-federalism on the European left, especially the hard left. The EU as a "United States of Europe" is not a project of "the left", after all, and never was. Churchill was an advocate of a USE. This manifesto can help mobilize some of the National Liberal and Conservative European anti-federalists, but there's not much there that would appeal to a Social Democrat - the largest political grouping on the European left-of-center stage, nevermind to the
left of a Social Democrat. There's could also be some Liberal and Social Liberal parties who'd object to the Christianity angle, as well.
Edit: Nvm. Thought you thought the manifesto Carlus posted was what was identitarian.
Edit the Edit: Nvm the nvm, then...

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