There's noone else in most countries - even antiimmigration populists just turn around immediately after an election, like that whore Meloni in Italy. Even if one tries, like earlier Salvini also in Italy, the system just buries them in lawsuits and likely blackmails them into submission.
The Brits voted in the Tories for more than a decade, and received far more immigrants under the "conservative" party than they did under Labour.
The Italians voted in a "far right" party under Meloni, and she oversaw an increase in illegal immigration and made it easier for migrants to arrive legally.
I'm not going to pretend to know the particulars of Irish national politics but in general there's a bigger problem here than getting people to not vote for the left.
No, but it doesn't change that people vote for leftists and are shocked when leftists do leftist things. The other reality is west Europe is cucked and generally doesn't have actual right wing parties for the most part.
The White populations have never been asked in a vote about mass migration.
The only time I can remember was a referendum in Poland - where 96% voted against it.
Every vote for a liberal is a vote for mass immigration. Europe only elects liberals, so 100% of them want mass immigration.
They have never been asked.
I expect 90%+ would be against these levels of immigration.
In the US the politicians are chosen via (fair) primaries.
In Europe, the politicians are chosen via the elites. The public merely chooses red version or blue version.
Is there a place called "US" where this is true? Because it's absolutely not the case in the United States.
I mean, yeah, you can win a primary, but it's hardly a fair contest. The elites are still the ones who decide who gets funding and endorsements.
Then Europeans needs to start applying themselves differently in order to save themselves from what is otherwise coming.
There's noone else in most countries - even antiimmigration populists just turn around immediately after an election, like that whore Meloni in Italy. Even if one tries, like earlier Salvini also in Italy, the system just buries them in lawsuits and likely blackmails them into submission.
And yet people keep voting for leftists.
There's a point where you can't excuse the people and who they vote for.
The Brits voted in the Tories for more than a decade, and received far more immigrants under the "conservative" party than they did under Labour.
The Italians voted in a "far right" party under Meloni, and she oversaw an increase in illegal immigration and made it easier for migrants to arrive legally.
I'm not going to pretend to know the particulars of Irish national politics but in general there's a bigger problem here than getting people to not vote for the left.
No, but it doesn't change that people vote for leftists and are shocked when leftists do leftist things. The other reality is west Europe is cucked and generally doesn't have actual right wing parties for the most part.