Far-Right Movements
Far-right movements are political groups that typically emphasize nationalism, often advocating for strict immigration controls and the preservation of traditional cultural values. These movements may promote ideas of racial or ethnic superiority and often oppose liberal policies, viewing them as threats to their national identity.
In many countries, far-right movements have gained traction in response to economic challenges and social changes. They often utilize social media to spread their messages and mobilize supporters, sometimes leading to increased polarization within societies. Examples of far-right movements include the National Front in France and the Alternative for Germany in Germany.