Talk:Euronationalism
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- Euronationalism is the process of bringing far right parties to mainstream respectability.
So "European nationalism" is "far right"? This is wikipedia's idea of npov?
- No, it's one author's idea of npov. Unless wikipedia has established a hive mind while I wasn't looking. :-)
- :-) Wikipedia does attract a certain bias along the lines of the dominant thinking of the people who contribute to it. I doubt any article saying that Indian nationalism's definition was that of a far right plot would last more than 20 seconds.
Pim Fortuyn had nothing to do with nationalism, Flemish Blok or "far right".
- I'm pretty sure he didn't have anything to do with that either FrancisTyers 15:01, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Horrible anglo-centric, POV article. Why the focus on Britain? Should be completely rewritten.
- I wouldn't go as far as to say 'horrible', but definately needs a cleanup. FrancisTyers 15:01, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Uh, is this serious ? This article looks pretty "euronationalist" itself, i.e. (according to the article, but in my own words) an attempt at making extreme-right positions appear reasonable. Thus definitely NOT neutral.
Is "Euronationalism" a widely recognised political concept, or is it used only by "euronationalist" parties to promote a better image of themselves ? --FvdP 16:49, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- The parties definately have a lot in common and do tend to have relations. There are a number of other pages on the internet using the term, but not more than a thousand according to a quick google search. I don't think euronationalism is a word used by the political parties in question. - FrancisTyers 17:20, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)