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And she was beated by Macron. She has no chance in the second round against him.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
And she was beated by Macron. She has no chance in the second round against him.
worldnews
French politics
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Proportionality
Confident
And she was beated by Macron. She has no chance in the second round against him.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I'd gobble up Macron's delicious words any day.. He's just so damn sweet, sophisticated with a dash of spice. [NOM NOM NOM](https://www.buzzfeed.com/scottybryan/nom-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom?utm_term=.spAD7vKd1#11175718)
worldnews
French politics
annotator03
Non-Moral
Confident
I'd gobble up Macron's delicious words any day.. He's just so damn sweet, sophisticated with a dash of spice. [NOM NOM NOM](https://www.buzzfeed.com/scottybryan/nom-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom?utm_term=.spAD7vKd1#11175718)
worldnews
French politics
annotator04
Thin Morality
Confident
I'd gobble up Macron's delicious words any day.. He's just so damn sweet, sophisticated with a dash of spice. [NOM NOM NOM](https://www.buzzfeed.com/scottybryan/nom-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom-nom?utm_term=.spAD7vKd1#11175718)
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
> It is not clear exactly on which subjects Mr Macron felt his thoughts might bamboozle journalists. what? did the BCC just unironically use "bamboozle"?
neoliberal
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
> It is not clear exactly on which subjects Mr Macron felt his thoughts might bamboozle journalists. what? did the BCC just unironically use "bamboozle"?
neoliberal
French politics
annotator04
Thin Morality
Confident
> It is not clear exactly on which subjects Mr Macron felt his thoughts might bamboozle journalists. what? did the BCC just unironically use "bamboozle"?
neoliberal
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I love how le pins poster has the wrinkles photoshopped out and is in focus while Macron´s is crumpled and obscured from view. SUBTLE. Not a good sign when I can already tell the bias from the fucking photo. Pure shite.
europe
French politics
annotator03
Non-Moral
Somewhat Confident
I love how le pins poster has the wrinkles photoshopped out and is in focus while Macron´s is crumpled and obscured from view. SUBTLE. Not a good sign when I can already tell the bias from the fucking photo. Pure shite.
europe
French politics
annotator01
Equality
Confident
I love how le pins poster has the wrinkles photoshopped out and is in focus while Macron´s is crumpled and obscured from view. SUBTLE. Not a good sign when I can already tell the bias from the fucking photo. Pure shite.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Yeah, I was lukewarm about him at first (preferred him over Le Pen, of course, but his free market liberal politics didn't really appeal to me), but after seeing that he's able to stand up to Trump and Putin, he has my support.
europe
French politics
annotator03
Non-Moral
Confident
Yeah, I was lukewarm about him at first (preferred him over Le Pen, of course, but his free market liberal politics didn't really appeal to me), but after seeing that he's able to stand up to Trump and Putin, he has my support.
europe
French politics
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Loyalty,Proportionality
Confident
Yeah, I was lukewarm about him at first (preferred him over Le Pen, of course, but his free market liberal politics didn't really appeal to me), but after seeing that he's able to stand up to Trump and Putin, he has my support.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Problem Macron has, is people didn't vote for him, they voted against Le Penn. His support is only a few % points above Le Penn. Taking any sort of comfort in this by the Pro-Europeans is woefully short sighted.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Problem Macron has, is people didn't vote for him, they voted against Le Penn. His support is only a few % points above Le Penn. Taking any sort of comfort in this by the Pro-Europeans is woefully short sighted.
europe
French politics
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Loyalty,Proportionality
Somewhat Confident
Problem Macron has, is people didn't vote for him, they voted against Le Penn. His support is only a few % points above Le Penn. Taking any sort of comfort in this by the Pro-Europeans is woefully short sighted.
europe
French politics
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Confident
lol. I love r/poli- I mean r/worldnews. "Merkel is great, even though she voted against same sex marriage" meanwhile, when speaking about Marine Le Pen, "That bitch is a homophobe rabble rabble rabble!!"
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
lol. I love r/poli- I mean r/worldnews. "Merkel is great, even though she voted against same sex marriage" meanwhile, when speaking about Marine Le Pen, "That bitch is a homophobe rabble rabble rabble!!"
worldnews
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
lol. I love r/poli- I mean r/worldnews. "Merkel is great, even though she voted against same sex marriage" meanwhile, when speaking about Marine Le Pen, "That bitch is a homophobe rabble rabble rabble!!"
worldnews
French politics
annotator02
Equality
Confident
They're not. Fillon, Merkel, and even May, aren't fascists. Le Pen is a fascist.
neoliberal
French politics
annotator03
Authority
Somewhat Confident
They're not. Fillon, Merkel, and even May, aren't fascists. Le Pen is a fascist.
neoliberal
French politics
annotator01
Non-Moral
Confident
They're not. Fillon, Merkel, and even May, aren't fascists. Le Pen is a fascist.
neoliberal
French politics
annotator02
Equality
Confident
Melenchon in a nutshell : democracy is when you agree with me. Else it's heresy.
europe
French politics
annotator03
Non-Moral
Confident
Melenchon in a nutshell : democracy is when you agree with me. Else it's heresy.
europe
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
Melenchon in a nutshell : democracy is when you agree with me. Else it's heresy.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I'm not sure I can find one without going back a long way. I have said bad things about Le Pen if that counts.
worldnews
French politics
annotator03
Non-Moral
Confident
I'm not sure I can find one without going back a long way. I have said bad things about Le Pen if that counts.
worldnews
French politics
annotator04
Thin Morality
Confident
I'm not sure I can find one without going back a long way. I have said bad things about Le Pen if that counts.
worldnews
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
I believe you are wrong on Brexit. Immigration was a much bigger reason than the economy for voting for Brexit. Most people I know who voted for Brexit voted inspite of the potential damage to the economy, not because they thought it would improve the economy or because it would ease financial pressures. Indonesia is certainly not a factor, the U.K. has a GDP of 2.5x that of Indonesia. Also I would be very surprised if the second round was not Macron/Le Pen.
geopolitics
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I believe you are wrong on Brexit. Immigration was a much bigger reason than the economy for voting for Brexit. Most people I know who voted for Brexit voted inspite of the potential damage to the economy, not because they thought it would improve the economy or because it would ease financial pressures. Indonesia is certainly not a factor, the U.K. has a GDP of 2.5x that of Indonesia. Also I would be very surprised if the second round was not Macron/Le Pen.
geopolitics
French politics
annotator04
Care,Loyalty,Authority,Proportionality
Confident
I believe you are wrong on Brexit. Immigration was a much bigger reason than the economy for voting for Brexit. Most people I know who voted for Brexit voted inspite of the potential damage to the economy, not because they thought it would improve the economy or because it would ease financial pressures. Indonesia is certainly not a factor, the U.K. has a GDP of 2.5x that of Indonesia. Also I would be very surprised if the second round was not Macron/Le Pen.
geopolitics
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Trump was trying to establish dominance. Macron didn't allow it. Edit: If you don't already know, Trump tries to establish dominance through handshakes by pulling and jerking the other person arms towards him. Instead, Macron held his ground and continued shaking Trump's hand to show Trump he will not have any dominance over Macron.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Trump was trying to establish dominance. Macron didn't allow it. Edit: If you don't already know, Trump tries to establish dominance through handshakes by pulling and jerking the other person arms towards him. Instead, Macron held his ground and continued shaking Trump's hand to show Trump he will not have any dominance over Macron.
worldnews
French politics
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Loyalty,Proportionality
Confident
Trump was trying to establish dominance. Macron didn't allow it. Edit: If you don't already know, Trump tries to establish dominance through handshakes by pulling and jerking the other person arms towards him. Instead, Macron held his ground and continued shaking Trump's hand to show Trump he will not have any dominance over Macron.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Melenchon and PCF fought and apparently they're not going to the legislatives together.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Melenchon and PCF fought and apparently they're not going to the legislatives together.
europe
French politics
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Thin Morality
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Melenchon and PCF fought and apparently they're not going to the legislatives together.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I'm not fond of Macron but I can't imagine how you could link him to collaborationnistes. This doesn't seem to make sense.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I'm not fond of Macron but I can't imagine how you could link him to collaborationnistes. This doesn't seem to make sense.
europe
French politics
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Proportionality
Confident
I'm not fond of Macron but I can't imagine how you could link him to collaborationnistes. This doesn't seem to make sense.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Dude, this is Le Pen's dad. AKA mr. banned from France office for flirting with nazis.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Dude, this is Le Pen's dad. AKA mr. banned from France office for flirting with nazis.
worldnews
French politics
annotator04
Care,Purity,Equality
Confident
Dude, this is Le Pen's dad. AKA mr. banned from France office for flirting with nazis.
worldnews
French politics
annotator02
Non-Moral
Confident
Well Communists are extremely statist and authoritarian. Le Pen is protectionist, statist, and authoritarian. Also French Communist Party which was even more popular than FN back in the 50s-70s was...gasp!...also pretty fucking racist! :O
neoliberal
French politics
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Authority,Equality
Somewhat Confident
Well Communists are extremely statist and authoritarian. Le Pen is protectionist, statist, and authoritarian. Also French Communist Party which was even more popular than FN back in the 50s-70s was...gasp!...also pretty fucking racist! :O
neoliberal
French politics
annotator04
Care,Purity,Equality
Confident
Well Communists are extremely statist and authoritarian. Le Pen is protectionist, statist, and authoritarian. Also French Communist Party which was even more popular than FN back in the 50s-70s was...gasp!...also pretty fucking racist! :O
neoliberal
French politics
annotator02
Equality
Confident
I'm perfectly fine with Free/Open trade as long as the competing economies are similar (not same) in terms of labor costs, living standards/regulations and environmental standards. Else there should be a reasonable penalty of some sort. Otherwise you just end up in a race to the bottom, rather than to the top.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I'm perfectly fine with Free/Open trade as long as the competing economies are similar (not same) in terms of labor costs, living standards/regulations and environmental standards. Else there should be a reasonable penalty of some sort. Otherwise you just end up in a race to the bottom, rather than to the top.
worldnews
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
I'm perfectly fine with Free/Open trade as long as the competing economies are similar (not same) in terms of labor costs, living standards/regulations and environmental standards. Else there should be a reasonable penalty of some sort. Otherwise you just end up in a race to the bottom, rather than to the top.
worldnews
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Non-Moral
Confident
Just want to second this, he is definitely politically close to Macron and even Juppe (center right) imo
europe
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Just want to second this, he is definitely politically close to Macron and even Juppe (center right) imo
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
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Just want to second this, he is definitely politically close to Macron and even Juppe (center right) imo
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I think Macron already has the endorsement of some people in the socialist party. I'm not sure, Fillon has been tanking in polls and he just got charged the other day. So, I don't really see his numbers going up anytime soon. Only way Les Republicains get into the runoff now is if Fillon steps down and Juppe takes the head of the ballot. It's worrisome that Fillon could, but it's becoming less likely every day.
worldnews
French politics
annotator03
Non-Moral
Confident
I think Macron already has the endorsement of some people in the socialist party. I'm not sure, Fillon has been tanking in polls and he just got charged the other day. So, I don't really see his numbers going up anytime soon. Only way Les Republicains get into the runoff now is if Fillon steps down and Juppe takes the head of the ballot. It's worrisome that Fillon could, but it's becoming less likely every day.
worldnews
French politics
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Authority
Somewhat Confident
I think Macron already has the endorsement of some people in the socialist party. I'm not sure, Fillon has been tanking in polls and he just got charged the other day. So, I don't really see his numbers going up anytime soon. Only way Les Republicains get into the runoff now is if Fillon steps down and Juppe takes the head of the ballot. It's worrisome that Fillon could, but it's becoming less likely every day.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I am not American and therefore don't know Susan Collins or Collin Peterson but I think that Macron is too centrist to be compared with Chris Christie. I mean supports environmental regulations and is very social liberal in regards to abortion, lgbt issues and most stuff.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I am not American and therefore don't know Susan Collins or Collin Peterson but I think that Macron is too centrist to be compared with Chris Christie. I mean supports environmental regulations and is very social liberal in regards to abortion, lgbt issues and most stuff.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I am not American and therefore don't know Susan Collins or Collin Peterson but I think that Macron is too centrist to be compared with Chris Christie. I mean supports environmental regulations and is very social liberal in regards to abortion, lgbt issues and most stuff.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
>When put that way, a 99% chance for Macron really doesn't seem too bad for Le Pen. popular vote vs what the usa has.
worldnews
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Non-Moral
Confident
>When put that way, a 99% chance for Macron really doesn't seem too bad for Le Pen. popular vote vs what the usa has.
worldnews
French politics
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Thin Morality
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>When put that way, a 99% chance for Macron really doesn't seem too bad for Le Pen. popular vote vs what the usa has.
worldnews
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
Look at this guy, I think he's trying to make a point. (sponsored by Bic, the reliable pen)
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Look at this guy, I think he's trying to make a point. (sponsored by Bic, the reliable pen)
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Look at this guy, I think he's trying to make a point. (sponsored by Bic, the reliable pen)
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
revenu universel and Hamon in general is preferable more than Melenchon but let's not pretend like Hamon has a chance.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
revenu universel and Hamon in general is preferable more than Melenchon but let's not pretend like Hamon has a chance.
europe
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
revenu universel and Hamon in general is preferable more than Melenchon but let's not pretend like Hamon has a chance.
europe
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Non-Moral
Confident
>losing hard Austria nearly electing a right-winger Le Pen scoring historically high results Wilders gaining 5 new seats and being second Orban enjoying high ratings PiS winning the Polish elections and lets not even mention Trump and Brexit cause ''immigration'' was one of the the main reason why they won. If that's ''losing hard'' I'd eat a fucking Trabant.
europe
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Confident
>losing hard Austria nearly electing a right-winger Le Pen scoring historically high results Wilders gaining 5 new seats and being second Orban enjoying high ratings PiS winning the Polish elections and lets not even mention Trump and Brexit cause ''immigration'' was one of the the main reason why they won. If that's ''losing hard'' I'd eat a fucking Trabant.
europe
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
>losing hard Austria nearly electing a right-winger Le Pen scoring historically high results Wilders gaining 5 new seats and being second Orban enjoying high ratings PiS winning the Polish elections and lets not even mention Trump and Brexit cause ''immigration'' was one of the the main reason why they won. If that's ''losing hard'' I'd eat a fucking Trabant.
europe
French politics
annotator02
Non-Moral
Confident
I immensely dislike Le Pen, however I would be a hypocrite if I didn't understand this gesture since I though the whole Swedish head scarf debacle a few days (weeks?) ago.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
I immensely dislike Le Pen, however I would be a hypocrite if I didn't understand this gesture since I though the whole Swedish head scarf debacle a few days (weeks?) ago.
europe
French politics
annotator04
Thin Morality
Confident
I immensely dislike Le Pen, however I would be a hypocrite if I didn't understand this gesture since I though the whole Swedish head scarf debacle a few days (weeks?) ago.
europe
French politics
annotator02
Non-Moral
Confident
Yes but in the US such reforms are not needed, as the business environment is very healthy and unemployment is low, while inequality and social services are very problematic. In France, social services are good, but the economy is moribund, unemployment is high, and the bureaucracy is swollen and inefficient. Therefore Macrons reforms are not necessarily a bad idea, although it will remain to be seen whether he will actually act to benefit the people and not just business interests.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Somewhat Confident
Yes but in the US such reforms are not needed, as the business environment is very healthy and unemployment is low, while inequality and social services are very problematic. In France, social services are good, but the economy is moribund, unemployment is high, and the bureaucracy is swollen and inefficient. Therefore Macrons reforms are not necessarily a bad idea, although it will remain to be seen whether he will actually act to benefit the people and not just business interests.
worldnews
French politics
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Proportionality,Care,Equality
Confident
Yes but in the US such reforms are not needed, as the business environment is very healthy and unemployment is low, while inequality and social services are very problematic. In France, social services are good, but the economy is moribund, unemployment is high, and the bureaucracy is swollen and inefficient. Therefore Macrons reforms are not necessarily a bad idea, although it will remain to be seen whether he will actually act to benefit the people and not just business interests.
worldnews
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
You would be better off learning what "far right" constitutes instead of making childish assumptions that people who think differently than you do get all their news from Salon. Le Pen is far right because of her hardline stance on immigration, her promise to increase the police force and build more prisons, and her stated desire to put "native French" first, among other policies. Now go away, I'm getting tired of arguing with angry trolls.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
You would be better off learning what "far right" constitutes instead of making childish assumptions that people who think differently than you do get all their news from Salon. Le Pen is far right because of her hardline stance on immigration, her promise to increase the police force and build more prisons, and her stated desire to put "native French" first, among other policies. Now go away, I'm getting tired of arguing with angry trolls.
worldnews
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
You would be better off learning what "far right" constitutes instead of making childish assumptions that people who think differently than you do get all their news from Salon. Le Pen is far right because of her hardline stance on immigration, her promise to increase the police force and build more prisons, and her stated desire to put "native French" first, among other policies. Now go away, I'm getting tired of arguing with angry trolls.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
The next 5 years are definitely crucial. How Macron does will likely determine if the French far-right gains a foothold in the country or dies out.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
The next 5 years are definitely crucial. How Macron does will likely determine if the French far-right gains a foothold in the country or dies out.
worldnews
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
The next 5 years are definitely crucial. How Macron does will likely determine if the French far-right gains a foothold in the country or dies out.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
That makes some sense, he had an "outsider" appeal to him, so presumably some of Le Pen's anti-establishment support would have preferred him to Fillon or Hamon. Macron is also closer to the centre than the far left, so right-wing anti-incumbent voters would have clearly picked him over Melenchon.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
That makes some sense, he had an "outsider" appeal to him, so presumably some of Le Pen's anti-establishment support would have preferred him to Fillon or Hamon. Macron is also closer to the centre than the far left, so right-wing anti-incumbent voters would have clearly picked him over Melenchon.
europe
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
That makes some sense, he had an "outsider" appeal to him, so presumably some of Le Pen's anti-establishment support would have preferred him to Fillon or Hamon. Macron is also closer to the centre than the far left, so right-wing anti-incumbent voters would have clearly picked him over Melenchon.
europe
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Confident
> The only reason I can see to do that would be if, in fact, peolpe wanted more globalism, more neoliberalism and more attacks on public services. But there is several trick, like saying you will oppose and in fact not really, like Hollande did. You can say that the far right party is high so you need to vote for them (creating imo a vicious circle). You can also rebrand everything to make people think sth is different (Ciudadanos, Macron)
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Confident
> The only reason I can see to do that would be if, in fact, peolpe wanted more globalism, more neoliberalism and more attacks on public services. But there is several trick, like saying you will oppose and in fact not really, like Hollande did. You can say that the far right party is high so you need to vote for them (creating imo a vicious circle). You can also rebrand everything to make people think sth is different (Ciudadanos, Macron)
europe
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Confident
> The only reason I can see to do that would be if, in fact, peolpe wanted more globalism, more neoliberalism and more attacks on public services. But there is several trick, like saying you will oppose and in fact not really, like Hollande did. You can say that the far right party is high so you need to vote for them (creating imo a vicious circle). You can also rebrand everything to make people think sth is different (Ciudadanos, Macron)
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Fillon is done, he's been done for a month and a half, Mélenchon will probably get more votes than this piece of shit.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
Fillon is done, he's been done for a month and a half, Mélenchon will probably get more votes than this piece of shit.
europe
French politics
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Purity,Proportionality
Confident
Fillon is done, he's been done for a month and a half, Mélenchon will probably get more votes than this piece of shit.
europe
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident
The chance of Brexit happening was always a 50:50, and the odds of Le Pen happening are 10 times less than trump, time to get out of your Bubble. The fact you think NI vote was a right wing swing show how clueless you are .
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The chance of Brexit happening was always a 50:50, and the odds of Le Pen happening are 10 times less than trump, time to get out of your Bubble. The fact you think NI vote was a right wing swing show how clueless you are .
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The chance of Brexit happening was always a 50:50, and the odds of Le Pen happening are 10 times less than trump, time to get out of your Bubble. The fact you think NI vote was a right wing swing show how clueless you are .
worldnews
French politics
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Confident
If we start dividing them then the numbers are smaller and it makes it less scary. We want over a Billon bad guys to use to get Le Pen elected the next time around./s
neoliberal
French politics
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If we start dividing them then the numbers are smaller and it makes it less scary. We want over a Billon bad guys to use to get Le Pen elected the next time around./s
neoliberal
French politics
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Non-Moral
Somewhat Confident
If we start dividing them then the numbers are smaller and it makes it less scary. We want over a Billon bad guys to use to get Le Pen elected the next time around./s
neoliberal
French politics
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Thin Morality
Confident
Brexit/Trump were just slight underdogs, people just wanted to believe that they were getting to skullfucked without looking at the data. Le Pen really needs a miracle, anyone comparing them really needs to look at the polls.
worldnews
French politics
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Non-Moral
Confident