>>30Look, I know you're paid to shit stir on textboards like this, but I'll bite.
Political solution to what, exactly?
The multitude of issues and problems facing the Western (and to a degree the wider) world. Like I mentioned before in
>>24,26 it's apparent that when a party like
Front National presents a challenge to the typical political managerial status quo, it eventually gets infiltrated/subverted and has a complete change of direction that falls back in line of the accepted Overton window. It wouldn't surprise me that
Front National and
FPÖ would have this happen, but I guess I held some faint naïve hope for Jobbik being that it's in a V4 country. No political solution, certainly not at the ballot, probably also not with the bullet. So the next best thing is to check out of this system as much as (humanly and legally) possible, since it no longer holds any legitimacy (if it ever did to begin with).