• masquenox@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The status quo is not politically neutral.

    The status quo mildly dislikes the far right - on the other hand, the status quo despises anything left.

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      5 months ago

      Depends who you think of when you say status quo. I’d say the left is popular in many urban areas (radical left in modest neighborhoods and environmentalist/social-democrats for the rest), but the far rights reaps almost every rural area.

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        5 months ago

        I’d disagree on that.

        I live in a poor rural area (Combrailles - Puys de Dôme) and the area is firmly left. The NFP went first in 3 of the 4 districts in my department.

        Before that I lived for a few years in an area that was waaay richer (Nièvre, a zone with a lot of big cereal agri-businesses) and it was consistently right wing.

        It’s a bit more complicated than urban/peri-urban/rural or generational divides. Even if these components each are important in their own right ^^