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You may be interested in this discussion based on your comments in this old RfC "far-right"_to_the_lead. I'm not looking for a specific article level change rather a general opinion about situations like this. Springee (talk) 15:56, 23 September 2023 (UTC)

Springee thanks for letting me know, I definitely would have joined the discussion but don't want to get you into any trouble with any overzealous editors who think you were trying to canvass. I fully agree that the label "far-right" should never be hyperlinked because it's a completely misleading term that American media likes to use. The hyperlink leads to an article talking about Nazism and other far more extreme positions supporting literal genocide compared to the braindead American conspiracy theorists who are also called "far-right" but have expressed 0 support for murdering millions of people. Bill Williams 04:18, 30 September 2023 (UTC)