Libération started off in the 1970s with a definite left-wing stance, often challenging right-wing economic and social choices and the dominant culture. However, by the 1990s, it strongly supported the racist themes of the fascist party in France, the Front National, with the justification that the best way to stop the fascist party from being voted into local and national government was to accept the basic assumptions of racism (such as the assumption that immigrants are a danger to France), while promoting a more moderate implementation of racist concepts.
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