Dharmendra Kanani from another think tank in Brussels, Friends of Europe, also fears that a victory of right-wing radicalism can be expected, because people who are alienated and in economic difficulties are more receptive to simple messages.
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“These people, migrants, refugees are here looking for work and this is a big mistake for Europe. And the fact that we’re doing something for the climate means, of course, that you have to worry about whether you can eat meat. And all these women’s rights, they’ve just gone too far. We have to believe in religion, and women’s right to abortion has gone too far, because there are not enough children, how do we force them to give birth,” Kanani ironizes about such messages.