Not that there is any difference in Europe, but the government in Denmark is not "center-right". They are social democrats (i..e, neoliberal center-left) who, quite uniquely for neoliberals of any kind in Europe, oppose immigration.
It depends on the issue. Almost everyone in Europe supports a welfare state, at least to some extent, but things are more complicated when it comes to race, Islam or troonery.
nah, it is rather simple. just look to austria for the most open example.
after ww2 the social-democrats went into a coalition with the most right-wing party allowed. they simply copied national-socialist policies and sold them as social-democracy.
ofc the jews of the spö responsible for that quite smart move died off and nowadays the spö is an ACTUAL social-democrat party. which means judeo-marxist.
when europeans whine about just wanting old-school social-democracy, they actually mean national-socialism.
Not that there is any difference in Europe, but the government in Denmark is not "center-right". They are social democrats (i..e, neoliberal center-left) who, quite uniquely for neoliberals of any kind in Europe, oppose immigration.
Europeans think that Stalin was a centrist and it's the rest of the world that's far right.
It depends on the issue. Almost everyone in Europe supports a welfare state, at least to some extent, but things are more complicated when it comes to race, Islam or troonery.
nah, it is rather simple. just look to austria for the most open example.
after ww2 the social-democrats went into a coalition with the most right-wing party allowed. they simply copied national-socialist policies and sold them as social-democracy.
ofc the jews of the spö responsible for that quite smart move died off and nowadays the spö is an ACTUAL social-democrat party. which means judeo-marxist.
when europeans whine about just wanting old-school social-democracy, they actually mean national-socialism.