Right-wing extremism often appeals to disenfranchised workers by exploiting their economic grievances and sense of lost status or privilege. Some key connections include:
Scapegoating immigrants, minorities, and women for perceived job losses and economic hardship, promoting nativist and anti-feminist ideologies.[1][2]
Promoting the idea that the "system" is rigged against the traditional working class by elites, minorities, and progressives who have taken away their rightful status and opportunities.[1] This breeds a sense of "aggrieved entitlement."[1]
Offering a nostalgic vision of restoring traditional social hierarchies, order, and the primacy of the native working class.[1][3]
Exploiting economic anxiety and blaming globalization, free trade, and liberal policies for the decline of manufacturing and blue-collar jobs.[2][4]
Appealing to disillusioned workers by rejecting the political establishment and positioning the far-right as the true voice for the "forgotten" working class.[3][4]
So while not necessarily a core tenet, right-wing extremism has proven adept at channeling the economic frustrations of disenfranchised workers into a broader agenda of nationalism, racism, xenophobia, and anti-feminism.[1][2][4]
Zitate: [1] [PDF] MAPPING RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM IN VICTORIA https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/4afe53/contentassets/82461965c3b84017a1c42439fdcf2ee0/attachment-documents/013._attach1_agius_barnet_nicholas_woolley_cook.pdf [2] [PDF] Preventing Violent Extremism by Promoting Inclusive Development https://www.undp.org/sites/g/files/zskgke326/files/publications/Discussion%20Paper%20-%20Preventing%20Violent%20Extremism%20by%20Promoting%20Inclusive%20%20Development.pdf [3] Far-right shocks to the system - LMU München https://www.lmu.de/en/newsroom/news-overview/news/far-right-shocks-to-the-system.html [4] Right-wing extremism - Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz https://www.verfassungsschutz.de/EN/topics/right-wing-extremism/right-wing-extremism_node.html [5] [PDF] EX POST PAPER - Audiences of right- and left-wing violent extremists https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/document/download/fd3ac266-d21c-4c7e-8116-2a5e670bdeff_en?filename=ran_c-n_audiences_of_right_left-wing_violent_extremists_2-3_11_en.pdf
There are several potential reasons behind Donald Trump's popularity among some voters, according to the search results:
Trump is seen as a populist revolt against the political establishment, appealing to voters dissatisfied with traditional party leaders.[1]
Trump's brash and outspoken personality, along with his reality TV experience, has made him a media phenomenon and given him an authoritarian aura that resonates with some voters who desire a strong leader.[1]
Trump's supporters tend to score higher on measures of authoritarianism and fear of terrorism, making his promises of strength and security appealing.[1]
Trump's popularity has risen among certain groups like Black, Latino, young, and working-class voters, potentially due to a quieter campaign approach, less media attention, and a tuned-out public compared to previous cycles.[2]
Economic insecurity and a sense of being left behind by political elites have driven some white working-class voters to embrace Trump's populist message, despite his authoritarian tendencies.[5]
Trump's unwavering base remains loyal to him, with the vast majority of his 2020 voters still supporting him in 2024, potentially due to a rejection of democratic norms and a belief in his unsubstantiated claims of election fraud.[4][5]
In summary, a combination of anti-establishment sentiment, Trump's persona, authoritarian tendencies resonating with some, economic anxieties, and an unwavering base seem to underlie his enduring popularity among certain segments of voters.[1][2][4][5]
Zitate: [1] Examining the popularity of Donald Trump - The Florida Times-Union https://www.jacksonville.com/story/opinion/editorials/2016/02/08/examining-popularity-donald-trump/15697030007/ [2] 3 theories for why Donald Trump's popularity is rising - Vox https://www.vox.com/2024-elections/24105970/donald-trump-popularity-favorability-rising-latino-black-young-working-class [3] Donald Trump : Favorability Polls | FiveThirtyEight https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/favorability/donald-trump/ [4] Voters Broadly Critical of Biden, Trump as Election Heats Up https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2024/04/24/in-tight-presidential-race-voters-are-broadly-critical-of-both-biden-and-trump/ [5] Despite drift toward authoritarianism, Trump voters stay loyal. Why? https://news.berkeley.edu/2020/12/07/despite-drift-toward-authoritarianism-trump-voters-stay-loyal-why