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Why is Marine Le Pen being punished for tweeting pictures of ISIS beheading American journalists? [This Newsweek poll](http://www.newsweek.com/16-french-citizens-support-isis-poll-finds-266795) puts ISIS support in France at an alarming 16%. She is trying to convince her fellow French citizens that **supporting them is a bad, bad, bad idea**. Yes, the images are violent, but so is ISIS.
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Loyalty,Authority
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Why is Marine Le Pen being punished for tweeting pictures of ISIS beheading American journalists? [This Newsweek poll](http://www.newsweek.com/16-french-citizens-support-isis-poll-finds-266795) puts ISIS support in France at an alarming 16%. She is trying to convince her fellow French citizens that **supporting them is a bad, bad, bad idea**. Yes, the images are violent, but so is ISIS.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Care
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Confident
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i dont now french politics but, how is le pen facist? i just want to know so i can better understand this
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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i dont now french politics but, how is le pen facist? i just want to know so i can better understand this
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator01
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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i dont now french politics but, how is le pen facist? i just want to know so i can better understand this
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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> If Fillon is convicted because of this, do we get to call him an “ourdisseur”?
He isn't the one doing the "ourdissage" (plot-hatching), he is the target of it, so no.
However you could call him a corrupt hypocritical piece of shit. You can even call him that right now, no need to wait for a conviction that will probably never happen.
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europe
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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> If Fillon is convicted because of this, do we get to call him an “ourdisseur”?
He isn't the one doing the "ourdissage" (plot-hatching), he is the target of it, so no.
However you could call him a corrupt hypocritical piece of shit. You can even call him that right now, no need to wait for a conviction that will probably never happen.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Care,Loyalty,Purity,Proportionality
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Confident
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> If Fillon is convicted because of this, do we get to call him an “ourdisseur”?
He isn't the one doing the "ourdissage" (plot-hatching), he is the target of it, so no.
However you could call him a corrupt hypocritical piece of shit. You can even call him that right now, no need to wait for a conviction that will probably never happen.
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europe
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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Le Pen would just say "look! see i told you! what a terrible world i have inherited!" if it happened with Marcon at the helm she would say "look! see i told you! what a terrible world he created!"
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worldnews
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Le Pen would just say "look! see i told you! what a terrible world i have inherited!" if it happened with Marcon at the helm she would say "look! see i told you! what a terrible world he created!"
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Le Pen would just say "look! see i told you! what a terrible world i have inherited!" if it happened with Marcon at the helm she would say "look! see i told you! what a terrible world he created!"
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worldnews
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Huh, I'll be damned, you guys should probably fix your immigration issues then. Don't think leaving the EU is the right way to do it tbh with you though. Change should come in a united form, because the way that I see it, if we keep up with these Trumps, Putin's, Mays and Le Pen's (even if she lost), we are gonna be looking at another massive war. Europe is better together, you just need to stop letting shitty people into your countries.
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worldnews
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annotator03
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Loyalty
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Huh, I'll be damned, you guys should probably fix your immigration issues then. Don't think leaving the EU is the right way to do it tbh with you though. Change should come in a united form, because the way that I see it, if we keep up with these Trumps, Putin's, Mays and Le Pen's (even if she lost), we are gonna be looking at another massive war. Europe is better together, you just need to stop letting shitty people into your countries.
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Huh, I'll be damned, you guys should probably fix your immigration issues then. Don't think leaving the EU is the right way to do it tbh with you though. Change should come in a united form, because the way that I see it, if we keep up with these Trumps, Putin's, Mays and Le Pen's (even if she lost), we are gonna be looking at another massive war. Europe is better together, you just need to stop letting shitty people into your countries.
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worldnews
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Authority
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Nope, I believe most le pen supporters are tired of progressive policies that aren't working.
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europe
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Nope, I believe most le pen supporters are tired of progressive policies that aren't working.
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europe
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annotator01
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Nope, I believe most le pen supporters are tired of progressive policies that aren't working.
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europe
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annotator02
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Please enlighten me with some critical thinking about Le Pen's connection to Moscow. It sure looks fishy to me...
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worldnews
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Please enlighten me with some critical thinking about Le Pen's connection to Moscow. It sure looks fishy to me...
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worldnews
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annotator01
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Non-Moral
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Please enlighten me with some critical thinking about Le Pen's connection to Moscow. It sure looks fishy to me...
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worldnews
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annotator02
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If Hamon went all-out against immigration there'd be no reason to vote for Le Pen.
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europe
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If Hamon went all-out against immigration there'd be no reason to vote for Le Pen.
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europe
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If Hamon went all-out against immigration there'd be no reason to vote for Le Pen.
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europe
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annotator02
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Dividing the people with offensive posts like this is not going to help the political sphere in the world, let alone America.
EDIT:
> That's why Macron won.
> **THIS IS WHY TRUMP WON**
There are two types of redditors in this world.
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annotator03
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Dividing the people with offensive posts like this is not going to help the political sphere in the world, let alone America.
EDIT:
> That's why Macron won.
> **THIS IS WHY TRUMP WON**
There are two types of redditors in this world.
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neoliberal
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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Dividing the people with offensive posts like this is not going to help the political sphere in the world, let alone America.
EDIT:
> That's why Macron won.
> **THIS IS WHY TRUMP WON**
There are two types of redditors in this world.
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neoliberal
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annotator02
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First of all, relax. I'm not going to talk to someone acting like a child. There's no reason for insults, I asked a simple question.
Endorsing a candidate is not meddling. Trump supported lePen, so by your logic Trump "meddled" too.
And no, no one I know thinks Russia "hacked" the U.S. election. I only know Russians conducted a campaign to influence the election as stated by our entire intelligence community.
Edit: I realized you might have been referring to a hacking of the French election? I've never heard of that. Only that Macrons campaign servers were hacked.
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annotator03
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First of all, relax. I'm not going to talk to someone acting like a child. There's no reason for insults, I asked a simple question.
Endorsing a candidate is not meddling. Trump supported lePen, so by your logic Trump "meddled" too.
And no, no one I know thinks Russia "hacked" the U.S. election. I only know Russians conducted a campaign to influence the election as stated by our entire intelligence community.
Edit: I realized you might have been referring to a hacking of the French election? I've never heard of that. Only that Macrons campaign servers were hacked.
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Loyalty
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First of all, relax. I'm not going to talk to someone acting like a child. There's no reason for insults, I asked a simple question.
Endorsing a candidate is not meddling. Trump supported lePen, so by your logic Trump "meddled" too.
And no, no one I know thinks Russia "hacked" the U.S. election. I only know Russians conducted a campaign to influence the election as stated by our entire intelligence community.
Edit: I realized you might have been referring to a hacking of the French election? I've never heard of that. Only that Macrons campaign servers were hacked.
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Macron is a literal personification of the expanding brain meme lmao
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neoliberal
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annotator03
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Macron is a literal personification of the expanding brain meme lmao
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neoliberal
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annotator01
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Macron is a literal personification of the expanding brain meme lmao
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neoliberal
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> Their current vice-president, the mastermind behind Le Pen's campaign, is gay, but he is a very divisive figure among the party.
I'm not denying anything, but having 'gay' figures, even if they aren't, in an anti-Muslim party can be just a way to attract voters.
Why do you think Le Pen is surrounded by women in the pictures you see? Likely to push the narrative of a president woman an attract female voters.
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europe
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Not Confident
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> Their current vice-president, the mastermind behind Le Pen's campaign, is gay, but he is a very divisive figure among the party.
I'm not denying anything, but having 'gay' figures, even if they aren't, in an anti-Muslim party can be just a way to attract voters.
Why do you think Le Pen is surrounded by women in the pictures you see? Likely to push the narrative of a president woman an attract female voters.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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> Their current vice-president, the mastermind behind Le Pen's campaign, is gay, but he is a very divisive figure among the party.
I'm not denying anything, but having 'gay' figures, even if they aren't, in an anti-Muslim party can be just a way to attract voters.
Why do you think Le Pen is surrounded by women in the pictures you see? Likely to push the narrative of a president woman an attract female voters.
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europe
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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People should remember that coalitions designed to keep out Le Pen were the basis for Houellebecq's Soumission.
Not making a political point, just a fan of his.
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europe
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annotator03
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People should remember that coalitions designed to keep out Le Pen were the basis for Houellebecq's Soumission.
Not making a political point, just a fan of his.
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europe
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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People should remember that coalitions designed to keep out Le Pen were the basis for Houellebecq's Soumission.
Not making a political point, just a fan of his.
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europe
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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He will not endorse Macron, if he was to he would have done it by now.
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europe
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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He will not endorse Macron, if he was to he would have done it by now.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Loyalty
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He will not endorse Macron, if he was to he would have done it by now.
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europe
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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It's too early to say. Macron's big promises were that he could improve the economy and also reform the EU. If he can deliver, then he will see continued support. If his government can't then there will probably be an increase in support for the FN as well as La France insoumise(Melenchon's party). The main support for Le Pen and Melenchon came from people who are upset about France's economic troubles so if that continues then the support will continue and probably grow.
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geopolitics
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Not Confident
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It's too early to say. Macron's big promises were that he could improve the economy and also reform the EU. If he can deliver, then he will see continued support. If his government can't then there will probably be an increase in support for the FN as well as La France insoumise(Melenchon's party). The main support for Le Pen and Melenchon came from people who are upset about France's economic troubles so if that continues then the support will continue and probably grow.
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geopolitics
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French politics
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annotator04
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Care,Loyalty,Proportionality
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Confident
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It's too early to say. Macron's big promises were that he could improve the economy and also reform the EU. If he can deliver, then he will see continued support. If his government can't then there will probably be an increase in support for the FN as well as La France insoumise(Melenchon's party). The main support for Le Pen and Melenchon came from people who are upset about France's economic troubles so if that continues then the support will continue and probably grow.
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geopolitics
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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It is my understanding that the split is roughly 60 Macron, 35 Le Pen, and 15 undecided. Is there any real risk of him losing the election? The data trove is large; it's unlikely that it could be mined in time for election day.
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geopolitics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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It is my understanding that the split is roughly 60 Macron, 35 Le Pen, and 15 undecided. Is there any real risk of him losing the election? The data trove is large; it's unlikely that it could be mined in time for election day.
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geopolitics
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French politics
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annotator01
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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It is my understanding that the split is roughly 60 Macron, 35 Le Pen, and 15 undecided. Is there any real risk of him losing the election? The data trove is large; it's unlikely that it could be mined in time for election day.
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geopolitics
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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[This](http://www.slate.fr/story/144876/liberalisme-egalitaire-comprendre-philosophie-macron) is a pretty interesting article (in French - I might translate it if anyone's interested) about Macron's philosophical inspirations - basically, it says his ideas are in a tradition of "egalitarian liberalism", in the line of John Rawls and Amartya Sen. Had me wondering what the consensus on them was here.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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[This](http://www.slate.fr/story/144876/liberalisme-egalitaire-comprendre-philosophie-macron) is a pretty interesting article (in French - I might translate it if anyone's interested) about Macron's philosophical inspirations - basically, it says his ideas are in a tradition of "egalitarian liberalism", in the line of John Rawls and Amartya Sen. Had me wondering what the consensus on them was here.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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[This](http://www.slate.fr/story/144876/liberalisme-egalitaire-comprendre-philosophie-macron) is a pretty interesting article (in French - I might translate it if anyone's interested) about Macron's philosophical inspirations - basically, it says his ideas are in a tradition of "egalitarian liberalism", in the line of John Rawls and Amartya Sen. Had me wondering what the consensus on them was here.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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So, you can't associate with people of a different ideology than you? That's kind of sad, the world isn't all ideology and opinions you know
About Le Pen asociating with "Nazis", a political party is not a hivemind. If the members of said party does a good job, I see no reason why she should dismiss them
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Loyalty
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Somewhat Confident
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So, you can't associate with people of a different ideology than you? That's kind of sad, the world isn't all ideology and opinions you know
About Le Pen asociating with "Nazis", a political party is not a hivemind. If the members of said party does a good job, I see no reason why she should dismiss them
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europe
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annotator04
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Care,Purity
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Confident
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So, you can't associate with people of a different ideology than you? That's kind of sad, the world isn't all ideology and opinions you know
About Le Pen asociating with "Nazis", a political party is not a hivemind. If the members of said party does a good job, I see no reason why she should dismiss them
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europe
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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And Le Pen is still odds in to make the runoff, but not likely to win in the runoff. It's been a WHILE since the NF made the final 2.
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worldnews
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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And Le Pen is still odds in to make the runoff, but not likely to win in the runoff. It's been a WHILE since the NF made the final 2.
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worldnews
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annotator01
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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And Le Pen is still odds in to make the runoff, but not likely to win in the runoff. It's been a WHILE since the NF made the final 2.
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worldnews
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annotator02
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Submission statement: Conservative Jennifer Rubin holds up Emmanuel Macron, John Kasich, Jay Inslee, and (implicitly) Mark Zuckerberg as examples to be emulated. She savages "populism" while all but endorsing Clintonian policy positions on trade, internationalism, immigration, and globalization.
I was struck by her "conservative perspective" and its near total lack of regard for the common man. Is that too much to ask?
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Conservative
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French politics
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annotator03
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Care
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Somewhat Confident
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Submission statement: Conservative Jennifer Rubin holds up Emmanuel Macron, John Kasich, Jay Inslee, and (implicitly) Mark Zuckerberg as examples to be emulated. She savages "populism" while all but endorsing Clintonian policy positions on trade, internationalism, immigration, and globalization.
I was struck by her "conservative perspective" and its near total lack of regard for the common man. Is that too much to ask?
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Conservative
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French politics
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annotator01
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Care,Authority
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Confident
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Submission statement: Conservative Jennifer Rubin holds up Emmanuel Macron, John Kasich, Jay Inslee, and (implicitly) Mark Zuckerberg as examples to be emulated. She savages "populism" while all but endorsing Clintonian policy positions on trade, internationalism, immigration, and globalization.
I was struck by her "conservative perspective" and its near total lack of regard for the common man. Is that too much to ask?
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Conservative
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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You cant realise how much problems people that like me (that vote lepen) living in big cities have. Macron is not a vote for stability
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worldnews
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annotator03
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You cant realise how much problems people that like me (that vote lepen) living in big cities have. Macron is not a vote for stability
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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You cant realise how much problems people that like me (that vote lepen) living in big cities have. Macron is not a vote for stability
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annotator02
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>From what I've read it sounds like the far left are angry at Hollande for reneging on promises and being too centrist, while the centre are angry at him for being too far left
Yeah it's almost like you should govern based on the people who elected you, instead of pandering to every side, which ends up making everyone hate you.
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europe
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annotator03
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Loyalty
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>From what I've read it sounds like the far left are angry at Hollande for reneging on promises and being too centrist, while the centre are angry at him for being too far left
Yeah it's almost like you should govern based on the people who elected you, instead of pandering to every side, which ends up making everyone hate you.
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europe
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annotator04
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Proportionality
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>From what I've read it sounds like the far left are angry at Hollande for reneging on promises and being too centrist, while the centre are angry at him for being too far left
Yeah it's almost like you should govern based on the people who elected you, instead of pandering to every side, which ends up making everyone hate you.
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If Le Pen wins, it's because of...
* Years of putting EU interests ahead of France's.
* Longstanding refusal to change French immigration policy (for fear of being labeled a "racist").
Even if she doesn't win, whoever does will likely shift French policy closer to that of Le Pen's platform. This will be done to prevent her from gaining even more ground in any future election. Call it "the Strong Loser Effect".
If she wins... who knows?
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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If Le Pen wins, it's because of...
* Years of putting EU interests ahead of France's.
* Longstanding refusal to change French immigration policy (for fear of being labeled a "racist").
Even if she doesn't win, whoever does will likely shift French policy closer to that of Le Pen's platform. This will be done to prevent her from gaining even more ground in any future election. Call it "the Strong Loser Effect".
If she wins... who knows?
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Proportionality
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Confident
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If Le Pen wins, it's because of...
* Years of putting EU interests ahead of France's.
* Longstanding refusal to change French immigration policy (for fear of being labeled a "racist").
Even if she doesn't win, whoever does will likely shift French policy closer to that of Le Pen's platform. This will be done to prevent her from gaining even more ground in any future election. Call it "the Strong Loser Effect".
If she wins... who knows?
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worldnews
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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It's an opinion, he didn't say it was fact. He is very clearly saying that becayse of the similarities to what happened with the US election, it's very likely the same source. The CIA and FBI have confirmed that there was heavy Russian influence in the election and now the very same sequence of events is unfolding here and le pen has known ties to Russia, therefore it is reasonable to assume the leaks are Russias doing. Is it fact. No. Is it a reasonable assumption given the facts currently available? Yes. No one is saying otherwise.
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worldnews
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annotator03
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It's an opinion, he didn't say it was fact. He is very clearly saying that becayse of the similarities to what happened with the US election, it's very likely the same source. The CIA and FBI have confirmed that there was heavy Russian influence in the election and now the very same sequence of events is unfolding here and le pen has known ties to Russia, therefore it is reasonable to assume the leaks are Russias doing. Is it fact. No. Is it a reasonable assumption given the facts currently available? Yes. No one is saying otherwise.
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worldnews
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annotator01
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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It's an opinion, he didn't say it was fact. He is very clearly saying that becayse of the similarities to what happened with the US election, it's very likely the same source. The CIA and FBI have confirmed that there was heavy Russian influence in the election and now the very same sequence of events is unfolding here and le pen has known ties to Russia, therefore it is reasonable to assume the leaks are Russias doing. Is it fact. No. Is it a reasonable assumption given the facts currently available? Yes. No one is saying otherwise.
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worldnews
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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France also has internal politics to consider. Macron is well aware of the public opinion of him as a centrist who many fear is going to pave the way for a FN victory in the next election. With a Trump administration, criticizing the US is a low cost way of appealing to left-wing French voters.
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geopolitics
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annotator03
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Confident
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France also has internal politics to consider. Macron is well aware of the public opinion of him as a centrist who many fear is going to pave the way for a FN victory in the next election. With a Trump administration, criticizing the US is a low cost way of appealing to left-wing French voters.
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geopolitics
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annotator01
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Care,Authority
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Confident
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France also has internal politics to consider. Macron is well aware of the public opinion of him as a centrist who many fear is going to pave the way for a FN victory in the next election. With a Trump administration, criticizing the US is a low cost way of appealing to left-wing French voters.
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geopolitics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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america is incredibly polarized with both parties capitulating to their populist bases. ossoff's platform was weak, but he was definitely trying to toe the line on fiscal issues since he was running in a wealthy republican district. not sure you'll get a democrat or republican that moderate on economic issues in a general election, much less one that is fervently so like macron.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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america is incredibly polarized with both parties capitulating to their populist bases. ossoff's platform was weak, but he was definitely trying to toe the line on fiscal issues since he was running in a wealthy republican district. not sure you'll get a democrat or republican that moderate on economic issues in a general election, much less one that is fervently so like macron.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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america is incredibly polarized with both parties capitulating to their populist bases. ossoff's platform was weak, but he was definitely trying to toe the line on fiscal issues since he was running in a wealthy republican district. not sure you'll get a democrat or republican that moderate on economic issues in a general election, much less one that is fervently so like macron.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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If you notice there are a number of Le Pen stories along similar lines that are starting to make their way in there now that she's hitting the news a little harder. I do not consider that to be a coincidence.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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If you notice there are a number of Le Pen stories along similar lines that are starting to make their way in there now that she's hitting the news a little harder. I do not consider that to be a coincidence.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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If you notice there are a number of Le Pen stories along similar lines that are starting to make their way in there now that she's hitting the news a little harder. I do not consider that to be a coincidence.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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So you're saying that if Le Pen gets elected all the Muslims who are now peaceful will change their mind and kill? They will have no choice! That is such a crazy idea.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Thin Morality
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Somewhat Confident
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So you're saying that if Le Pen gets elected all the Muslims who are now peaceful will change their mind and kill? They will have no choice! That is such a crazy idea.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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So you're saying that if Le Pen gets elected all the Muslims who are now peaceful will change their mind and kill? They will have no choice! That is such a crazy idea.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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I don't know about deregulation, but Fillon wants far greater austerity measures than Macron does.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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I don't know about deregulation, but Fillon wants far greater austerity measures than Macron does.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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I don't know about deregulation, but Fillon wants far greater austerity measures than Macron does.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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The FN are very much a fascist party. Look up Le Pen's father.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Authority
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Confident
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The FN are very much a fascist party. Look up Le Pen's father.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Authority
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Confident
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The FN are very much a fascist party. Look up Le Pen's father.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator02
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Equality
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Confident
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*Macron reads this thread*
"OKAY FINE 17 YEARS YOUNGER. JESUS FUCKING CHRIST THATS NOT THE POINT"
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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*Macron reads this thread*
"OKAY FINE 17 YEARS YOUNGER. JESUS FUCKING CHRIST THATS NOT THE POINT"
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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*Macron reads this thread*
"OKAY FINE 17 YEARS YOUNGER. JESUS FUCKING CHRIST THATS NOT THE POINT"
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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Napoleon was a nationalist. De Gaulle was a nationalist. Le Pen is a fascist.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator03
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Authority
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Somewhat Confident
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Napoleon was a nationalist. De Gaulle was a nationalist. Le Pen is a fascist.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator01
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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Napoleon was a nationalist. De Gaulle was a nationalist. Le Pen is a fascist.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator02
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Equality
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Confident
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>if we switch the genders in the macron love story, people will get fully enraged
Hell, there was a worse story for Trump with [young girls.](http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/trailguide/la-na-trailguide-updates-trump-spoke-of-dating-underage-girls-1476377294-htmlstory.html)
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator03
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Equality
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Somewhat Confident
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>if we switch the genders in the macron love story, people will get fully enraged
Hell, there was a worse story for Trump with [young girls.](http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/trailguide/la-na-trailguide-updates-trump-spoke-of-dating-underage-girls-1476377294-htmlstory.html)
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator04
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Care,Equality
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Confident
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>if we switch the genders in the macron love story, people will get fully enraged
Hell, there was a worse story for Trump with [young girls.](http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/trailguide/la-na-trailguide-updates-trump-spoke-of-dating-underage-girls-1476377294-htmlstory.html)
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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*Je le déteste :p
Well I mean Philippe is the head of government, but I would guess Macron approved it. I really hope they rethink this.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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*Je le déteste :p
Well I mean Philippe is the head of government, but I would guess Macron approved it. I really hope they rethink this.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator01
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Authority
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Confident
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