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Speaking of gender theory, I have some good news I've recently found out, Romania has a new party that no one has heard off or at least it was completely ignored by the media, called AUR (translates to gold).

It got 9% of the votes which is huge for a new party, without a proper campaign and little money is now part of the parliament. It campaigned on facebook and I think twitter and most of voting base being young people bellow 35, so double-nice . It also had huge support from Romanians that live in other countries which is like 2 million Romanians. What happened was that Romanians abroad have seen what marxism and political correctness did to the west and decided to vote against it.

AUR has a specific platform: anti-marxism and anti-gender theory. There was an attempt to smear it as racist but the founder is or at least looks like of gypsy origins. It also has a platform pro family unit and pro religious values as the foundation of Romanian traditions. It did not matter that they mentioned they have no connection to the ortodox church and they do not actually support the church but they acknowledge the influence religion had on culture and the desire to preserve it. They even said they are not against same sex marriage but are for the encouraging of the traditional family since it actually increases the number of citizens. That did not stop the press to label them as homophobic alt-right extremist that want to go back to the middle ages. It did not help that they wanted to open the economy early.

Still, I'm happy that they exist.

3 years ago
1 score
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Speaking of gender theory, I have a good news I've recently found out, Romania has a new party that no one has heard off or at least it was completely ignored by the media, called AUR (translates to gold).

It got 9% of the votes which is huge for a new party, without a proper campaign and little money is now part of the parliament. It campaigned on facebook and I think twitter and most of voting base being young people bellow 35, so double-nice . It also had huge support from Romanians that live in other countries which is like 2 million Romanians. What happened was that Romanians abroad have seen what marxism and political correctness did to the west and decided to vote against it.

AUR has a specific platform: anti-marxism and anti-gender theory. There was an attempt to smear it as racist but the founder is or at least looks like of gypsy origins. It also has a platform pro family unit and pro religious values as the foundation of Romanian traditions. It did not matter that they mentioned they have no connection to the ortodox church and they do not actually support the church but they acknowledge the influence religion had on culture and the desire to preserve it. They even said they are not against same sex marriage but are for the encouraging of the traditional family since it actually increases the number of citizens. That did not stop the press to label them as homophobic alt-right extremist that want to go back to the middle ages. It did not help that they wanted to open the economy early.

Still, I'm happy that they exist.

3 years ago
1 score