

Sooner rather than later, Marine Le Pen will be president of France, just as Giorgia Meloni already governs Italy, Donald Trump in the United States, Vox will have ministers in a coalition government with the People's Party (PP) in Spain, and the Catalan Alliance will determine local and national governance. This prediction seems so likely today that it wouldn't pay much at a betting shop. We explain the causes of this panorama every day: the real basis of discontent in impoverished societies, which live in a precarious present and see no future, is, not so innocently, watered with tons of fear, hatred, and lies. This is not the first time in history, and the results have been disastrous.
The left can no longer buy more time with the "if you don't go, they'll come back" song, because people have seen through their tricks, and they seem to console themselves with the "against them, we'll live better" sentiment; And the right is shaking off its prejudices against cordons sanitaires and is preparing to make more deals with the right, because, depending on how it is, it no longer comes from there.
The question for all those horrified by this prediction is whether they can only accept this fatal blow with a complex, like an animal paralyzed by blinding headlights in the middle of the road, or if they plan to react. Because if the predictions come true, not only do we have no solution to people's problems ahead of us, but we also face an increase in aggressiveness, a general loss of trust, a deterioration of coexistence, and irreparable damage to education and culture, which are the minimum necessary to live in a society worth living in.