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Why are they still calling him a 'right wing extremist' when the fact is that he was rejected by the right wing and didn't admire them that much anyway?
Apart from his view on immigration and Islam,he had very little to do with the right wing ideaology.He even went as far as saying,if i remember correctly,that he hated Hitler and the Nazis but the media,straight away i have to add,called him a 'Neo-Nazi' yet he was more along the lines of a Zionist follower.
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lol, demanding a medal
21 years in prison.
His views were against Islam, immigration, multiculturalism, and cultural marxism, so that places him solidly on the right in the modern political matrix (social conservative). He was against racism including anti-semitism, but so is most of the modern right wing.
Most right wing Christians are pro-Zionism. I don't remember seeing any pro-homosexual views of his, other than to object to muslims killing them, but that's a viewpoint much more common on the modern European right than anti-homosexual rhetoric.
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