far-right groups
Far-right groups are political organizations that typically advocate for extreme nationalist, anti-immigrant, and often authoritarian ideologies. They may promote the idea of preserving a specific cultural or ethnic identity, often at the expense of minority groups. These groups can vary in their beliefs and methods, ranging from peaceful advocacy to violent extremism.
Many far-right groups are characterized by their opposition to globalization and multiculturalism, viewing these as threats to their national identity. They often use social media and other platforms to spread their messages and recruit members. Some well-known examples include neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and ultra-nationalist movements.