The term 'far right' is a projection from the depths of the collective psyche dominating the current power structures of society.
Power senses implicitly it's policy is unjust and even if it were just, also knows it is transitioning from old power to new, far too quickly for social organisation to cope with. Power senses a fast transition will wreak havoc socially through the transfer of wealth and power within years rather than sensibly with generations. Yet it proceeds in the hope it can expedite problems on the fly.
A classic expedience tactic is to publicly destroy the reputation of anyone who stands to lose wealth and power on a system wide scale during the transition. Because this is the best way to shut down resistance.
So when the term far right is used to symbolise the greatest threat to democracy, it does so as a way to destroy the reputation of anyone resisting the change. Power unconsciously understands the justified complaints coming from the abused but still proceeds.
Power knows unconsciously that it has itself set up the conditions where there's a high risk of systemic unrest. It recognises that a fierce rebellion is very likely. And believes it has a reputation damage tool that will mitigate.
So when power says the far right is the biggest threat to democracy, it truly believes it, consciously. And to be fair, if it's not aware of it's own unjust actions, so it is kind of right to fear the far right. It's not aware of it's unconscious activity and can only see the material world cause and effect.
This does not mean to justify power here. It's simply to point at the irrational fear in power, that the Far Right is a danger, let alone exists in any great amount socially.
Using the term far right is not a wild statement to silence opponents, at the root. Power truly sees the demon it created and forgot about, as an existential threat to itself. Even if a material world fallacy, in the symbolic world where power lives, the extreme danger of the far right is extant.
The struggle for social organisation and the people who suffer within it is that power is unconscious of it's own activity.
So there is no place to go where power can be reasoned with.
And so it goes...
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