https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Hofer/c...n_der_bellend/
The salt, its overflows.
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Hofer/c...n_der_bellend/
The salt, its overflows.
They are dealing with the first stage of grieve denial.
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Hofer/c...ither/das0z2i/
That's kinda why I said I find it ironic that mostly the rural areas voted for Hofer while the big cities mostly voted for VdB. I am willing to bet that a lot of people in those backwood valleys etc. never even saw a refugee personally, yet they are the ones who are afraid of them the most.
Don't worry [random 1000 inhabitants town], you won't have to take in a lot of them anyway~
I am surprised that he is leading with such a wide gap considering how close they were the last time. Proves again that media polling can't be trusted but it's good to know that Austrians didn't see their only alternative in voting for a candidate who would mainly capitalize on fear against immigrants and whose stance on EU was like a cat indecisively standing in the door, neither wanting in nor out. More underlying and sometimes too thinly-veiled was his penchant for völkisch principles though and this should have been a concern from the beginning, it is never the lesser evil.
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The thing is...I am currently living in a small town with like 7.000 inhabitants. We have a refugee hostel here for years now and we did not really have any incidents because of it. Even less so the countless other small towns who do not have such a place.
While the situation - partially - is quite different in bigger cities like Vienna, Graz or even Innsbruck.
Purely logically speaking the electoral behaviour should be the other way around when it comes to the whole refugee topic. But you are right, I think in a lot of cases it is the fear of the Unknown.