Far-Right Groups
Far-right groups are political organizations that typically advocate for extreme nationalist, anti-immigrant, or authoritarian ideologies. They often emphasize the superiority of a particular race or culture and may oppose liberal democratic values. These groups can vary in size and influence, ranging from small local organizations to larger movements with significant political power.
Many far-right groups use social media and other platforms to spread their messages and recruit members. They may engage in protests, rallies, or other forms of activism to promote their beliefs. Some well-known examples of far-right movements include white supremacist organizations and neo-Nazi groups, which have been linked to various acts of violence and hate crimes.