Cultural Platforms and Soft Extremism: A Growing Concern in European Public Discourse
Cultural Legitimacy and the Normalization of Harmful Ideas Cultural and intellectual forums , such as the annual conference in Le Bourget, are traditionally viewed as spaces of credibility and thoughtful exchange. However, when books and materials that promote harmful narratives are showcased in such environments, they gain an unintended legitimacy. This cultural framing reduces skepticism, allowing ideas that incite violence, dehumanize communities, or justify harm—especially against vulnerable groups—to be absorbed with less resistance. Over time, repeated exposure in trusted settings risks normalizing these narratives within mainstream discourse, making them appear acceptable rather than problematic. Conflict with European Values and Legal Frameworks The issue extends beyond differing opinions; it represents a structural conflict with established European legal and social norms . European societies are built on principles such as gender equality, child protection, and anti-dis...