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Von einem sozialdemokratischen Bundeskanzler im Jahre 1994; Was ist rechts,
was links? Foto: KM
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Always there are more people who call
themselves awaken, although they practically are always to some extend wrong,
and interested in alternative media, which is something good as critical
thinking, what the alternative media in the news business are all about, is
necessary to find the one and only truth.
Nonetheless; not even these people find out
the simple fact that in politics right wing is not the opposite but the same as left wing.
At least it is, as indicated in and by many articles before, very
similar, which is more obvious for Latin Americans, especially in Cuba or
Venezuela, when seeing the right wing definition in Europe and Germany – not in
comparison to their own one, which differs from the European one- or for
Europeans or Germans in the past, when living for example under the regime of the National (right!)-Socialist (left!)
NSDAP party , a party that combined both the market, the racial and the
social ideology- the German welfare state was both introduced and developed by
Bismarck and Hitler; latter saying when Germany has only foes around they have
to stick to and support themselves- in Nazi Germany. Communism or Marxism by
the way never ever has existed anywhere in the world, with communism most
obviously by the fact that in all those countries that are regarded as
communists money has existed.
Being right in Latin America always and mainly means to be a globalist. In Germany the right wing
regarded Alternative for Germany (AFD) party, the Front National (FN) in France
just like right wing movements around Europe are in favour of protectionism and
against globalization and the EU, which means left in Latin America though.
Just like the right wing groups here Venezuela as a socialist country and
with the slogan “Primero la Patria!” , meaning first the nation, claims that the own country has to come first.
Apart from these four points both
the German right wings groups and the
left wing party Die Linke are actually in favour of protectionism, a
welfare state, against engaging in wars
and against the European Union. The only what the Die Linke just here in
Germany lacks is the very patriotism the left in Latin America clearly
demonstrates.
Furthermore, due to groups like the ANTIFA, it is often claimed that
people who favour right wing parties do so as they favour a strong, authoritarian government but was not
the communist Soviet Union or past and nowadays China a state with a strong
controlling government too? The ANTIFA, to me, are not left, they are
anarchists.
Besides this, some claim being right means to be more conservative; however, this is only
true when it comes to religion and only on the old Soviet Union and being
liberal with regards to gay marriage and so on in nowadays Venezuela. Also
Venezuela understands that values are needed and they do cherish traditions.
Moreover, both ideologies speak out against
(neo) liberalism something that becomes very clear in left wing Medias all
over Latin America.
The left, by tending towards to a strong state as well –not the
liberals- only tends to nationalize
private property easier that right wing countries would do. Nonetheless, both
ideologies can be regarded as fascist.
Both are extreme ideologies and, when dictatorial, can be oppressive the same
way.
Ultimately, this nationalization and being racist could be the only small difference between left and
right, even though it does not account on right wing governments of today as in
Chile or the UK.
MJW