In a modern narrative of extreme right wing activity, most of the groups that exist don’t get a mention. This is done on purpose by employees that don’t want to report but want to run a cheat hit job on someone in our political system.
It may sound ‘local’ and ‘relevant’ but it’s a sloppy bending of the rules by someone with an axe to grind.
There’s a violent example of this sort of political activity in France called the French Defence Corps. It operates inside domestic residences but spreads out to other European nations to cause havoc.
Its trouble is seen in random stabbings and arson attacks in non-centralised locations. It’s been known to affect academic studies and many Police Officers are worried about it.
The lack of coverage of it is due mainly to a laziness in understanding social issues and a confusion over how far such concerns should progress.
It’s not yet known what people should do with their concerns and it’s not dealt with effectively enough in political realms to be a useful exercise.
In fact, many European countries are ineffective at addressing its concerns in the general population. It’s how some far right parties do so well.
The answer is not the same. It takes a different approach to begin with to engage with those who’ve felt disaffected from their political systems.
It’s shattered many people’s trust in their representatives. It’s because the effects of it are so hard. The hypothetical barbed wire set around legislative houses is now an affront to an ever increasing trend of social awareness.
It’s not the sort found on social media. It’s of the kind that lives on our streets and stays in our memories.
