CTHlurker [he/him]

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Cake day: August 19th, 2020

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  • According to the members of the fascist party, he likes to keep things confidential. I can’t keep all their scandals straight, but I seem to remember 1 of the 4 being kicked out for being openly fraudulent (apparently he is in quite a lot of debt over some mismanaged company that him and his wife ran), and another one left the party due to it’s “lack of transparency” which usually just means that the fascist in charge of the party stole too much from then party treasury. I have no idea why the 3rd person left, as it happened earlier on today and I can’t keep up with that clownshow while I’m at work. Also state media has a tendency to lend these cretins more legitimacy than they ever deserved, so I don’t really know what happened in the party.









  • The right in Denmark is very fractured, but there is a re-alignment happening as we speak, and the rural chuds are abandoning the traditional liberal / rural parties in exchange for the flat out fascist Denmark’s Democrats (the main talking point on the far right in mainstream politics has been the topic of remigration, which is a nice way of saying state-enforced ethnic cleansing). The libertarian right is also picking up people through culture war shit (particularly young men who are “against the wokeness”) but they are almost entirely based on the fact that they outspend every single other party in the last election and also the fact that their leader is a pretty average looking handsome dude who is able to articulate his positions without shitting himself, something the rest of the party lacks). The Conservative Party is shedding members to the fascist parties (plural), but don’t seem themselves to be running on fascism or austerity (at least in my area), and in fact they ran on improving funding to the local schools and child-care facilities.

    The Social Democrats have moved quite a bit to the right in recent years, and they seem to have shed a lot of people because of unhappiness with the ruling coalition. Unfortunately the people who move on from the SocDems seem to be moving equally to the far left and the far right (while still solidly within the sphere of parliamentary politics). There are some local parties claiming to be revolutionary communist, but those are mostly trots with 5 members, so nobody takes them seriously.