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    Right-Wing Populism shortened to RightPop, also known as National Populism and Right-Euroscepticism is a culturally right-wing to far-right, nationalist and economically variable, it can range from center-left to right-wing, ideology which is the child of Populism and National Conservatism.

    RightPop's primary belief is that the West's Metropolitan Elite is actively trying to destroy Institutions of the nation primarily through the method of unrestricted and mass migration (although he might mention other methods, countering of these methods then forms RightPop's policies).

    It is a board movement that mainly consists of ideologies associated with the moderate/mainstream wing of the "Far-Right", such as National Conservatives, Paleoconservatives, Welfare Chauvinists, Reactionary Liberals,some even include National Liberals .

    RightPop around the world

      United States  

    Main Article:   Trumpism

      United Kingdom  

    The United Kingdom Independence Party aka   UKIP. As its name states, was a party mainly focused on the secession of the UK from the EU, led by Nigel Farage. Originally branded as a   Classical Liberal/  Libertarian party with nationalistic and populist tendencies. They started to gain traction in the 2010s, attracting the growing eurosceptics in the country and defecting   Tories who were disappointed in the more liberal direction the party was going under   David Cameron. They also caused tons of controversy, due to their heavy focus on anti-immigration and British nationalism, which caused people to deem them as "racist" and "xenophobic". While not getting any seats in UK parliament due to the country's FPTP system, it got the third highest popular vote in the 2015 UK election and got the most seats in EU parliament in 2014. In 2016, The UK voted to leave the EU, which was what Farage and the rest of the party wanted from the beginning. Farage stepped down as leader due to finally accomplishing his life-dream and UKIP was now stuck in a weird position because of it. However due to Theresa May's delays on Brexit, UKIP could now see a second-boost from this. But instead, the party moved more to the fringe right under Gerard Batten, who hired far-right figures like   Tommy Robinson and focused more on opposition to   Islam. This caused Farage to leave the party and start another under the name of the "Brexit Party", which took all of UKIP's seats in EU parliament. Now that the UK has finally left the EU, as of 2021, Farage is now officially retired from politics.

    Current Prime Minister and leader of the   Tory Party,   Boris Johnson has been cited as espousing populist rheotric and policies, especially during his campaigning for   Brexit. However he firmly rejects the label and is more moderate than most examples.

      Canada

      Reform Party of Canada was a right-wing populist party from the late 80s to early 2000s, that split off from the   Progressive Conservative Party after disaffection with the leadership of Brian Mulroney. Led by Preston Manning, the party advocated for   Fiscal and   Social Conservatism. It took over most of the Tories support and seats but failed to go too far electorally due to the voter split between parties and the Canadian FPTP system. In 2000, both parties merged and eventually became the current   Canada Conservative Party. In 2018, former Canada Conservative Party MP   Maxime Bernier founded the People's Party of Canada (PPC). A year prior, Bernier was a candidate for party leadership and had a strong lead in the polls, but ultimately lost to   Andrew Scheer by just 1.90%. The party supports a   libertarian economic agenda and   Cultural Nationalism, it strongly opposes multiculturalism and mass-immigration, while promoting   Climate Change Denialism.

      France  

    France's Far-right party   National Front was founded in 1972 by Jean-Marie Le Pen and Several others. The party was well known for it's racism, Xenophobia, and Holocaust denial. Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of the party and multiple time candidate referred to the Holocaust as "a detail of history". In 2011, Jean's youngest daughter   Marine took control of the party, ditching some of the party's extreme policies. Marine was pro-choice,   LGBT friendly, and Liberal on several other social issues. Also under Marine, the party became more supportive of   Protectionism and   welfare benefits, but only for disingenuous French citizens.

    In the 2017 election, she made it to the 2nd round but lost in a landslide to   Macron.

    In 2018 the party was renamed to "National Rally" as Marine Le Pen tried to clean up the party's image.

    Recently, due to Macron becoming increasingly unpopular with the French public.   Le Pen is currently leading in the polls for the first round of the 2022 election and is catching up to him in the second.

      Brazil  

      Jair Bolsonaro, the current president of Brazil is known and controversial for his ultra-conservative social views, believing in a society based around strong   Christian Values. Being opposed to   Secularism,   Homosexuality,   Feminism, Immigration and   Environmentalism. He holds a open admiration of Brazil's past   Right-Wing Military Dictators and   Pinochet, who he says "didn't kill enough communists". Also a proponent of   neoliberal economics who advocates for heavily amounts of deregulation and decentralization of Brazil's economy, as well as supporting free trade and gun rights.

      Israel  

    Bibism is an economically/culturally right wing and statist ideology, used to represent the ideology of Benjamin Netanyahu and of his supporters.

      Hungary  

    Orbanism is an economically center to center-right, culturally Right-Wing to Far-Right, and strongly authoritarian ideology used to represent prime minister of hungary Viktor Orban.

      Italy  

    Lega Nord was originally a big tent secessionist party who wants the independence of the North Italy (named by them:Padania). Under Salvini the party moved further to the right and became a national populist party with a campaign using the line "Italy First" reminiscent of Trump's "America first" campaign.

    Beliefs

    Right-Wing Populism main priority is culture war values, being strongly opposed to Islamism, mass immigration and "globalism". Some take it even further being against what they describe "cancel culture" and "gender ideology". Economically it is variable, ranging from figures and parties such as   Marine Le Pen and The National Rally in   France or   Law and Justice in   Poland who want to nationalize the economy and expand the welfare state, to ones such as   Jair Bolsonaro in   Brazil or Vox in   Spain who want to deregulate the economy and cut social services.

    Personality

    Right-Wing Populism is portrayed as a stereotypical... well... Right-Wing Populist. Meaning that he's VERY conservative, often suspicious (but not hostile) to foreigners, LGBT+ people, non-Christians and non-whites (if applied to either America or Europe), takes national pride very seriously and NEVER shuts up about it, might even deny climate change or to put it simply, his personality will resemble people like   Donald Trump,   Jair Bolsonaro,   Marine Le Pen,   Matteo Salvini,   Viktor Orban, and   Nigel Farage.

    He will usually be portrayed as being rather nationalistic, not liking the behaviour of progressives and/or socialists, and really loving   conspiracy theories and memes, especially Pepe the frog for some reason.

    How to Draw

     
    Flag of Right-Wing Populism

    The symbol of right-wing populism is a white fist (representing the power of the common people) on a blue background (representing right-wing economical and cultural aspects).

    1. Draw a ball
    2. Fill it Blue
    3. Draw in a raised white fist
    4. Add eyes and you're done
    5. (Optional) Add a tin foil hat
    Color Name HEX RGB
    Blue #00A3E9 0, 163, 233
    White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255


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    1. A common trend among news/political outlets (Usually on the centre) is to conflate right-wing populism with populism in general.
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