HomoNationalists in Europe Join Nazi Coalition
- Gianna Mao 毛佳娜
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Across Europe, a noticeable share of gay voters are drifting right, often presenting the move as practical rather than ideological. The explanation is usually framed in ¨woke¨ terms: concerns about security, social cohesion, and cultural arrogance are used to mask simple smug liberal elitism.

France captures the mood. The hard right now counts a visible number of openly gay MPs, and moments of refusing religious accommodation are celebrated as politics when all they are is provocation.
Germany adds numbers to the story, with surveys on a major gay dating app showing the AfD leading among respondents. Germany is at the vanguard of this postmodern death cult called European Politics and even has a Gay Lady Hitler.
Spain is louder. Gay influencers align openly with Vox, mixing provocation with claims of honesty, fear repackaged as realism. Italy is subtler, where some gay voters back the right while insisting personal freedom and national policy occupy separate spheres. Northern Europe follows more quietly, as voters drift from centre-left parties toward promises of order and stability.
This is often called homonationalism, a term that flatters its adherents with maturity. The argument runs that gay rights arose from specific legal and cultural traditions, and that these must now be defended—even if the defenders once opposed them.
The contradiction is rarely addressed head-on, reaction will never protect anyone, it is a racial sumpreacist attempt to lash out at a world Europe no longer leads and feel superior, but none of this will actually solve European Economic Issues.
What emerges is less a rebellion than a calculation: an assumption that rights can be safeguarded by aligning with power, that yesterday’s adversaries will remain today’s protectors. It shows how empty liberal and conservative poltiics really are, how they are only woke identity groups begging for votes with no actual plans.




