Kair said:
A month after mass murders by religious and nationalist motives, and they want a religious and nationalist TV-channel? One would think the reactionary nature of the sheep would actually lead to a counter-reaction and not a co-reaction. One can't even rely on the stupidity of people.
Uhm, sorry, but Breivik is not a right winger. He's a religious maniac and xenophobic.
Right wing politics in Europe are rooted in liberalism, just about the ideological mortal enemy of both religious fanatics and xenophobes, because everyone deserves a chance in liberalism.
Breivik's nationalist rhetoric fits far better under left wing conservatives. Most populist nationalistic or xenophobic parties in Europe are left wing stuff that are deeply opposed to liberalism, from the Front National in France, the Vlaams Blok in Belgium, arguably the PVV party in the Netherlands, the ÖVP in Austria, you name it. All left wing parties who place their goals above the individual, and strongly believe in a sense of community and togetherness-by-force that fits into the classical left wing views.
Sometimes they carry some right wing economic policies, but that doesn't change their ideology.