How can Trump have anything to do with Europe?
1) money
"A recent
openDemocracy investigation found that America’s Christian right spent at least
$50 million of “dark money” to fund campaigns and advocacy in Europe over the past decade."
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/the-american-dark-money-behind-europes-far-right/
2) Trump does indeed have influence beyond America
France's far-right leader has told the BBC that Donald Trump's victory in the US has boosted her own chances of being elected president next year.
Marine Le Pen, who leads the French National Front (FN), said Mr Trump had "made possible what had previously been presented as impossible".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37964776
https://theconversation.com/europes...a-boost-from-trump-but-will-they-govern-72319
"Soon after Trump’s victory, the European far-right sought to emulatethe success of Trump’s rhetoric and practices within their national andtransnational context. The mirroring was facilitated by shared ideologicalthemes and ideas on immigration, security, foreign policy, and corruptionbetween Trumpism and the fourth wave of European far-right"
extract from a paper written on the subject
https://www.google.com/search?q=ris...ajBqMTWoAgiwAgE&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#ip=1
2)
The failure of the EU get to grips with this problem is certainly adding to the rise of the far right To counteract this .Europe will have to modify its open borders and come up with a coherent policy on who to accept and how to return the rest to where they travelled from
you seem to blaming EU for the major global problem of displaced people
there will never be a coherent policy on who to accept because there will never be any cooperation between countries, any politician that talks about accepting anybody just gives the far right an opportunity to push their hateful narrative
Just as they have had to negotiate with Turkey.
EU has leverage over Turkey, its part of the Single Market and it wants to join the EU
EU has to pay Turkey a substantial amount of money to support the 3.8m refugees
This will involve difficult negotiations with many of the North African countries
it wont happen, those countries are not democratic and EU has no leverage over them
3) social media
Social media certainly has a role in dumbing down the debate.
its not about dumbing down the debate, social media gives right wing populism the opportunity to flourish because it spreads lies, misinformation and propaganda -the fundamental building block of populism
but the elephant in the room is economic decline. The French in particular are finding it hard to accept they are getting poorer and the effect this has had on their pensions.
the main effect on pensions if people living longer
Its sad that neo liberalism which has led to UKs and Europes decline in living standards as a result of wealth and assets transferring to a small number of the very wealthy, is being used as an opportunity by the right wing populists who want to make poor people poorer and the rich richer
People who vote for Right wing populists are voting against their best interests