The anti-science, DNC-serving (allegedly) site Phys.org is raising alarms about the rise of “far right” communities in rural areas that are in some way, shape, or form, self-sustaining. The article “Far right extremists are setting up rural enclaves around the world” warns, “Close-knit networks and insular communities, which can characterize these projects, have been shown to play a role in deep ideological entrenchment. This can mean the ideology of these communities can become deeply ingrained within its members.”
While MIA would not endorse the nature of ALL actually completely self-isolating and violence-justifying communities, the overwhelming majority of these communities are a threat to phys.org because it means less people the party they serve, the DNC-CCP, can threaten with market assassination if they don’t comply with the party plan. The fact
At the same time, rural-based extremist enclaves have the potential to diffuse beyond their specific communities into the broader environment. Surveys across democracies underscore the depth of rural disenchantment, where rural communities have often expressed a feeling of being “left behind.” They are also more likely to express concerns that government policies do not understand local realities.
