Left-wing and mainstream media are slowly catching on there’s something happening in Europe, with a rapidly growing conservative movement that looks an awful lot like the same movement here.
This was true exponentially for BuzzFeed’s Lester Feder, who was
hired last year to cover the global LGBT movement. Rather quickly Feder
discovered a highly organized global coalition of conservatives working
in opposition to the sexual left.
For his 3,000-word take-out on the rise of the “European religious right,” Feder began:
“On a hot Friday in late June, the walls
of a 15th-century marble palace in a secluded corner of the Vatican were
lit up with the face of Breitbart News Chairman Steve Bannon.”
After opening a Breitbart London bureau a few months ago, and after
hosting five hours of live radio from the Vatican around the
Canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII, it made sense that Bannon
would be invited by conference organizer Benjamin Harnwell, an old hand
at the European Parliament, founder of the Dignitatus Humanae Institute and self-described European Tea Partier.
Piped in by Skype, Bannon told the VIP crowd:
We [Breitbart] believe – strongly – that
there is a global tea party movement. You’re seeing a global reaction to
centralized government, whether that government is in Beijing, or that
government is in Washington, D.C., or that government is in Brussels… On
the social conservative side, we’re the voice of the anti-abortion
movement, the voice of the traditional marriage movement.
The evidence for the rise of European conservatism is everywhere.
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