Opinion Media must stop normalizing the far right - Every uncritical mention of far-right rhetoric is an editorial decision with political consequences.

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Media must stop normalizing the far right
POLITICO (archive.ph)
By Georgios Samaras
2026-03-04 03:00:00GMT

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Zia Yusuf (right) has been laying out his far-right vision in plain sight, getting it amplified nonstop. | Carl Court/Getty Images

Georgios Samaras is an assistant professor of public policy at the School for Government, King’s College London.


I’ve spent more than a year examining the media’s habit of using substitute labels instead of calling the far right what it is — and this practice is now everywhere.

Newsrooms cycle through a growing list of alternative descriptors, usually in search of language that feels safer or less likely to trigger backlash: hard right, alt-right, new right, religious right, national conservative, traditionalist… The list keeps growing.

This would matter less if any of these terms added clarity, but most do not. They’re vague, they aren’t grounded in political science research, and they blur ideology rather than naming it, only to leave readers with softer language that hides what these actors truly stand for. And there are grave consequences to this mainstreaming.

Of course, none of this is new. Scholars of far-right mainstreaming, such as Katy Brown and Aurelien Mondon, have shown how buzzwords — especially “populism” — helped produce this kind of journalistic ambiguity. The far right understood this dynamic long ago and has been exploiting it with discipline. Many of these actors now routinely deem being described as “far right” as defamation, treating accurate political description as if it were a form of vilification.

Instead, these parties— from Reform UK and France’s National Rally to Brothers of Italy and Alternative for Germany — are selling a self-proclaimed conservative vision that is wrapped in the language of common sense. Paired with promises of order and national renewal, this is the standard trick for presenting racist politics as natural, and smuggling some of the darkest ideas of the 1930s back into public life under the cover of murky policy language.

Let’s take, for example, the concept of “remigration.” In political science, remigration refers to the forced removal of minorities, especially those of African and South Asian descent, through coercion, exclusion and mass displacement — it’s ethnic cleansing dressed up in bureaucratic language. But today this term is appearing across Western media with far too little scrutiny, often treated as just another hardline immigration policy in the far-right playbook.

We can observe the same pattern being applied to the “great replacement” conspiracy theory, which which purports that political and cultural elites are deliberately engineering demographic change by encouraging immigration and higher birth rates among non-white, non-Christian populations to displace white Christian Europeans. Claims that whole cities are being “lost” to Islam, “no-go zones” and “two-tier policing” myths; distortions around grooming scandals; and blatant lies about crime statistics are turning the conversation around migration into a permanent moral panic.

While the effects of this are visible all across Europe, Britain’s Reform UK presents one of the clearest cases — not least because the party has been at the front of the line when it comes to legal threats and public pressure against media outlets for using established terms to describe its ideology.

Alas, much of the media has also handed Reform UK an absurd amount of airtime. This party, with just eight members of parliament, is routinely given a platform to push extreme ideas with a free pass, while its figures pose as a government-in-waiting more than three years ahead of the U.K.’s next general election.

This is exactly how someone like Reform UK policy head Zia Yusuf has become such a central figure. Not even an MP, Yusuf has been laying out his far-right vision in plain sight, getting it amplified nonstop. He has threatened mass deportations on a staggering scale — floating figures approaching 300,000 people a day — called for an end to “Indefinite Leave to Remain” when it comes to Brexit, and proposed an enforcement agency akin to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to carry it out. He has also boasted that Reform UK wouldn’t just leave the European Convention of Human Rights, but “derogate from every international agreement” standing in the way of its deportation agenda.

But while these slogans play well on X and rack up thousands of likes, the second a journalist pushes back and calls this ideology what it is, the whole act falls apart — as when BBC presenter Victoria Derbyshire pressed Yusuf to name even one protected characteristic his party wanted to remove from the Equality Act, and he couldn’t name a single one.

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The ecosystem now has a global engine it would be naïve not to name — U.S. President Donald Trump. | Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images

This interview showed exactly how little substance sits behind the political performance — and the vital importance of proper scrutiny. The problem is that moments like this are growing increasingly rare.

The BBC’s reporting style, for example, is all too often shaped by internal guidelines and a collapsing vision of performative neutrality. This was clearly demonstrated in coverage of the death of 23-year-old Quentin Deranque in France two weeks ago, with a report that described Deranque as a “far-right feminist” — a phrase that invents a political category no serious politics course anywhere in the world would recognize. Far-right politics and feminism come from fundamentally different traditions and pursue fundamentally different aims.

But this isn’t a one-off example. These aren’t isolated editorial lapses. They reflect a political climate that rewards euphemism and intimidation. And that ecosystem now has a global engine it would be naïve not to name — U.S. President Donald Trump.

Last year I wrote in POLITICO that Trump wants to poison global political culture. What we’ve seen since is an effort to export a style that thrives on bullying journalists and steadily lowering standards, including those of political language.

It’s a lesson that travels fast. His European counterparts are catching up. They now understand that these practices can pressure media organizations into softening their language and normalizing their presence. And with far-right parties topping the polls across so much of Europe, we’ve already passed the mainstreaming stage.

Every uncritical mention of far-right rhetoric is an editorial decision with political consequences. Every headline, every clip, every click adds weight. This is how the line gets crossed. And how some media are no longer just covering the far right but helping it speak.

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Author is a communist faggot, what a shock. He thinks that the media can just bend reality to their will by changing the reporting. They can't. It doesn't work like that. Media has a limited amount of power and influence, they are powerful but not omnipotent. They can do as the faggot says here, but it won't work because they have used up their credibility and it will simply result in them losing the trust of the public and people not believing them.

Great example of how worthless this nigger is:
This was clearly demonstrated in coverage of the death of 23-year-old Quentin Deranque in France two weeks ago, with a report that described Deranque as a “far-right feminist” — a phrase that invents a political category no serious politics course anywhere in the world would recognize. Far-right politics and feminism come from fundamentally different traditions and pursue fundamentally different aims.

The reason that guy was described as far right feminist is because BY YOUR STANDARDS HE WAS. The feminists he was with were big on anti-immigration and were seriously against Islam, which makes them far right on your book. But you don't want to address that, probably because the author is the type of faggot who didn't even look into the situation and just assumed that since the guy was "far right" according to his fellow commies in France that was that.
 
probably because the author is the type of faggot who didn't even look into the situation and just assumed that since the guy was "far right" according to his fellow commies in France that was that.
I think you're underestimating him. He's like 99% of academics, they have the real data, they know why things happen, and they intentionally choose to lie and misinterpret the data.
 
The run up to the 2024 election they tried this same thing with whiney articles about the media "Sane-washing" Trump. I remember libtards even in the NPR subreddit complaining that NPR's coverage wasnt sufficiently spastic and alarmist. Globohomo's belief and special love in their '4th estate' media stooges, them becoming a relic through the decentralization of information is probably why they are gunning to restrict the internet this last decade. Globohomo's ideal citizen is the tv watching boomer.
 
Yah so if you could just go ahead and label everyone who I disagree with as evil Nazis that be really great, thanks.

Why? Well evey action my side takes makes life harder for most peope so I can't really defend or argue my position with facts or results so I need to label my opponents as Evil so I can call my side Good and this trick people into fellow our self-destructive path.

That be real great, thanks!
 
The run up to the 2024 election they tried this same thing with whiney articles about the media "Sane-washing" Trump.
Really, this goes back to 2016, when Jimmy Fallon had him on and touseled his hair a little.

Oh, the shame! Oh, the scandal!

Jimmy was not allowed to have a little fun with Trump, because all the cool kids didn't like him and demanded Jimmy not be friends with him because we're all still in high school.
 
Far right for these people is simply "society won't let me do what I want".

Even (some) leftists have standards and that's why they hate liberals.
 
Yah so if you could just go ahead and label everyone who I disagree with as evil Nazis that be really great, thanks.

Why? Well evey action my side takes makes life harder for most peope so I can't really defend or argue my position with facts or results so I need to label my opponents as Evil so I can call my side Good and this trick people into fellow our self-destructive path.

That be real great, thanks!
Look, if not Nazis, why do Nazis love Trump? You get 9 people sitting at a table bantering and a Nazi comes in and sits down and no one tells them to fuck off, you got ten Nazis at a table. My logic is unassailable!
 
"Remigration" has been completely redefined by the far left since 2024.

You can see it for yourself. Go google "remigration definition" or "remigration what does it mean" and do it two ways. First, just a normal Google search. It'll tell you that "remigration" is a far right term, etc., here are some examples...but they're all from the last 2 years.

Top results look like this:

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Then, click the "Tools" icon and go to "Any time," then click "custom range."

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If we're looking at pre-2024, this is what Google had to say about what "remigration" was:

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You can add all the finger wagging and kvetching you want, but if someone wants remigration, they will still want remigration even if you say it's mean and they're an ist-ism-phobe for wanting it. Hell, half the time the condemnations are part of the appeal: squealing "but the brown people will be sad!" is just a bonus to a lot of people who have been suffering from White Replacement for decades.

Call it far right. Call it ultra right. Call it evil right. Call it demon right. There's a 50% chance that you'll come up with a cool name that your opponents will adopt, and a 100% chance that everyone will laugh at you for it.
 
If the faggot wants to spot racism, maybe he should question the motivations of the big cities that bring in migrants only to play them off against the local population. That's been happening for thousands of years, leads to the majority of racism and anti-Semitism, and has destroyed countless lives. If you're actively trying to fuel racism so you can maintain political control over your big city, then you're the real problem. If you psychologically manipulate people into fighting migrants, then you can't turn around and claim that those people are the source of the racism.

Also, ideology doesn't mean jack shit. People react to their environment so when you do thing that lead to racism or anti-Semitism or Islamophobia flaring up 100% of the time, then you can't blame people for the intended result. Its like shooting someone in the face with a handgun and then claiming that you're innocent and that it was just a murderous bullet that took the person's life.

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You can add all the finger wagging and kvetching you want, but if someone wants remigration, they will still want remigration even if you say it's mean and they're an ist-ism-phobe for wanting it. Hell, half the time the condemnations are part of the appeal: squealing "but the brown people will be sad!" is just a bonus to a lot of people who have been suffering from White Replacement for decades.

Call it far right. Call it ultra right. Call it evil right. Call it demon right. There's a 50% chance that you'll come up with a cool name that your opponents will adopt, and a 100% chance that everyone will laugh at you for it.
So you're literally doing exactly what they want you to do an yet you think you're resisting them? Interesting.
 
So you're literally doing exactly what they want you to do an yet you think you're resisting them? Interesting.
The last six comments from you have been running damage control for Jews and browns. There's a zero percent chance I am going to listen to a thing you say.
 
Because when it comes to politics and losing your audience? More militancy and more media bias always wins the day.
 
Are these people schizophrenic? Seriously, every single day I am bombarded against my will with messages about how dangerous the far-right is and how we're all gonna die because of it. I have literally never seen the media glorify it, normalize it, or even just mention it without giving us a whole monologue about how they're only talking about it because it's super bad and serious. Ever. Not even once in my entire life. What are these people watching?
 
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