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I understand the feeling: I'd love to yell the same thing at supporters of Le Pen, the AfD and co. If you don't like Europe, fucking leave mate.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Care
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Confident
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I understand the feeling: I'd love to yell the same thing at supporters of Le Pen, the AfD and co. If you don't like Europe, fucking leave mate.
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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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You're one entitled shill.
This is why Le Pen won.
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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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You're one entitled shill.
This is why Le Pen won.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator04
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Proportionality
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Somewhat Confident
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You're one entitled shill.
This is why Le Pen won.
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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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Firstly the biggest problem is that you and these poorer people have no idea who the status quo is, as Le pen, Nigel Farage, and Donald Trump are all very heavily part of the status quo.
Secondly no one is ignored, there are more poor people than there are wealthy people, the problem is that the poor people are clueless when voting, and do not vote for the people who will help them. That is no ones fault but their own.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Equality
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Not Confident
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Firstly the biggest problem is that you and these poorer people have no idea who the status quo is, as Le pen, Nigel Farage, and Donald Trump are all very heavily part of the status quo.
Secondly no one is ignored, there are more poor people than there are wealthy people, the problem is that the poor people are clueless when voting, and do not vote for the people who will help them. That is no ones fault but their own.
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europe
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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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Firstly the biggest problem is that you and these poorer people have no idea who the status quo is, as Le pen, Nigel Farage, and Donald Trump are all very heavily part of the status quo.
Secondly no one is ignored, there are more poor people than there are wealthy people, the problem is that the poor people are clueless when voting, and do not vote for the people who will help them. That is no ones fault but their own.
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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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How about this Rabbi shuts up and fights against Putin's discrimination of LGBT people in Russia instead of telling French Jews they should flee instead of resisting a Le Pen presidency.
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europe
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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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How about this Rabbi shuts up and fights against Putin's discrimination of LGBT people in Russia instead of telling French Jews they should flee instead of resisting a Le Pen presidency.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Care,Equality
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Confident
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How about this Rabbi shuts up and fights against Putin's discrimination of LGBT people in Russia instead of telling French Jews they should flee instead of resisting a Le Pen presidency.
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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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If you really like Macron, you might want to revise your flair.
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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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If you really like Macron, you might want to revise your flair.
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europe
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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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If you really like Macron, you might want to revise your flair.
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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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True. Le Pen and the rest of FN are in a league of their own
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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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True. Le Pen and the rest of FN are in a league of their own
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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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True. Le Pen and the rest of FN are in a league of their own
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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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Hillary's great, but center-leftists seem to do better with younger candidates. Bill, Blair, Obama, Trudeau, and now Macron. She'll be 72 in 2020.
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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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Hillary's great, but center-leftists seem to do better with younger candidates. Bill, Blair, Obama, Trudeau, and now Macron. She'll be 72 in 2020.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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Hillary's great, but center-leftists seem to do better with younger candidates. Bill, Blair, Obama, Trudeau, and now Macron. She'll be 72 in 2020.
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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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There is 0 guarantee macron won't turn into a dictator. Most democratic countries have mechanisms in place to avoid authoritarian take over. You are fear mongering.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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There is 0 guarantee macron won't turn into a dictator. Most democratic countries have mechanisms in place to avoid authoritarian take over. You are fear mongering.
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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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There is 0 guarantee macron won't turn into a dictator. Most democratic countries have mechanisms in place to avoid authoritarian take over. You are fear mongering.
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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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Media glorified him basically because Fillon had too many scandals and the establishment didnt want Melenchon.
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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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Media glorified him basically because Fillon had too many scandals and the establishment didnt want Melenchon.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Purity
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Somewhat Confident
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Media glorified him basically because Fillon had too many scandals and the establishment didnt want Melenchon.
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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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Hamon and Melenchon need to unite. Otherwise it's brutal austerity and/or right wing nationalism for France.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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Hamon and Melenchon need to unite. Otherwise it's brutal austerity and/or right wing nationalism for France.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Care,Loyalty
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Confident
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Hamon and Melenchon need to unite. Otherwise it's brutal austerity and/or right wing nationalism for France.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator02
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Loyalty
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Somewhat Confident
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The comparison isn't to America, since France has a two-round system that 'squeezes' towards the more centrist party on the condition that they can survive the first round - it's very surprising for one party *not* to have an overwhelming majority. Rather, it's to prior entrant presidents. For example, Macron wasn't much better than Sarkozy's 2007 performance, despite Sarkozy coming in off the back of Chirac (think Reagan -> Bush) and being a much less centrist candidate.
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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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The comparison isn't to America, since France has a two-round system that 'squeezes' towards the more centrist party on the condition that they can survive the first round - it's very surprising for one party *not* to have an overwhelming majority. Rather, it's to prior entrant presidents. For example, Macron wasn't much better than Sarkozy's 2007 performance, despite Sarkozy coming in off the back of Chirac (think Reagan -> Bush) and being a much less centrist candidate.
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neoliberal
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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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The comparison isn't to America, since France has a two-round system that 'squeezes' towards the more centrist party on the condition that they can survive the first round - it's very surprising for one party *not* to have an overwhelming majority. Rather, it's to prior entrant presidents. For example, Macron wasn't much better than Sarkozy's 2007 performance, despite Sarkozy coming in off the back of Chirac (think Reagan -> Bush) and being a much less centrist candidate.
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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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The comparison isn't to America, since France has a two-round system that 'squeezes' towards the more centrist party on the condition that they can survive the first round - it's very surprising for one party *not* to have an overwhelming majority. Rather, it's to prior entrant presidents. For example, Macron wasn't much better than Sarkozy's 2007 performance, despite Sarkozy coming in off the back of Chirac (think Reagan -> Bush) and being a much less centrist candidate.
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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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And Obama personally endorsed Macron so when does France invade for revenge for interfering with their election?
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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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And Obama personally endorsed Macron so when does France invade for revenge for interfering with their election?
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator01
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Care
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Somewhat Confident
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And Obama personally endorsed Macron so when does France invade for revenge for interfering with their election?
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Thin Morality
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Somewhat Confident
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And Obama personally endorsed Macron so when does France invade for revenge for interfering with their election?
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Thin Morality
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Somewhat Confident
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Like Trump, the le Pens are not people who have arisen from nothing to lead a completely new faction. They are people who are merely riding upon the nationalist wave, figureheads who will easily be ditched by the core nationalist voters.
It is lucky we haven't had a competent nationalist leader yet. Until one appears, the real battles will be fought against the large number of fractured nationalist factions online, in the news, on social media.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Loyalty,Authority
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Somewhat Confident
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Like Trump, the le Pens are not people who have arisen from nothing to lead a completely new faction. They are people who are merely riding upon the nationalist wave, figureheads who will easily be ditched by the core nationalist voters.
It is lucky we haven't had a competent nationalist leader yet. Until one appears, the real battles will be fought against the large number of fractured nationalist factions online, in the news, on social media.
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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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Like Trump, the le Pens are not people who have arisen from nothing to lead a completely new faction. They are people who are merely riding upon the nationalist wave, figureheads who will easily be ditched by the core nationalist voters.
It is lucky we haven't had a competent nationalist leader yet. Until one appears, the real battles will be fought against the large number of fractured nationalist factions online, in the news, on social media.
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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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Like Trump, the le Pens are not people who have arisen from nothing to lead a completely new faction. They are people who are merely riding upon the nationalist wave, figureheads who will easily be ditched by the core nationalist voters.
It is lucky we haven't had a competent nationalist leader yet. Until one appears, the real battles will be fought against the large number of fractured nationalist factions online, in the news, on social media.
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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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Wanting to push the amendment is what makes someone a fascist. Not the actual act of pushing of it.
The particular mix of condescension and ignorance you show when you call an entire generation "special snowflakes" is why Macron won.
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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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Wanting to push the amendment is what makes someone a fascist. Not the actual act of pushing of it.
The particular mix of condescension and ignorance you show when you call an entire generation "special snowflakes" is why Macron won.
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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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Wanting to push the amendment is what makes someone a fascist. Not the actual act of pushing of it.
The particular mix of condescension and ignorance you show when you call an entire generation "special snowflakes" is why Macron won.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator02
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Thin Morality
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Somewhat Confident
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Wanting to push the amendment is what makes someone a fascist. Not the actual act of pushing of it.
The particular mix of condescension and ignorance you show when you call an entire generation "special snowflakes" is why Macron won.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator02
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Thin Morality
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Somewhat Confident
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Yes, but Juppé had legal problems in the past, and I think that's why he lost during primary (because that's something that people in their fifties/sixties can't forget about him). After what's happening to Fillon, I'm not sure the LR are willing to put him on the frontline.
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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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Yes, but Juppé had legal problems in the past, and I think that's why he lost during primary (because that's something that people in their fifties/sixties can't forget about him). After what's happening to Fillon, I'm not sure the LR are willing to put him on the frontline.
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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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Yes, but Juppé had legal problems in the past, and I think that's why he lost during primary (because that's something that people in their fifties/sixties can't forget about him). After what's happening to Fillon, I'm not sure the LR are willing to put him on the frontline.
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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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Yes, but Juppé had legal problems in the past, and I think that's why he lost during primary (because that's something that people in their fifties/sixties can't forget about him). After what's happening to Fillon, I'm not sure the LR are willing to put him on the frontline.
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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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With a grip like that, how could someone not support 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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With a grip like that, how could someone not support macron?
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator04
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Loyalty,Proportionality
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Confident
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With a grip like that, how could someone not support 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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Not necessarily peace and brotherhood, but I've yet to be convinced that anyone who disagrees with Macron will be labelled a traitor or terrorist.
You said that that will be a step between "ex-banker and current globalist in a state of emergency" and "military state." Now I ask what the step is between "ex-banker and current globalist in a state of emergency" and "labeling anyone who disagrees with Macron a traitor."
Also, if by "Ramba" you mean Ramadan, why do you say that more attacks are about to happen? I'm unaware of any spikes in terror attacks during Ramadan.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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Not necessarily peace and brotherhood, but I've yet to be convinced that anyone who disagrees with Macron will be labelled a traitor or terrorist.
You said that that will be a step between "ex-banker and current globalist in a state of emergency" and "military state." Now I ask what the step is between "ex-banker and current globalist in a state of emergency" and "labeling anyone who disagrees with Macron a traitor."
Also, if by "Ramba" you mean Ramadan, why do you say that more attacks are about to happen? I'm unaware of any spikes in terror attacks during Ramadan.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Loyalty,Authority
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Confident
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Not necessarily peace and brotherhood, but I've yet to be convinced that anyone who disagrees with Macron will be labelled a traitor or terrorist.
You said that that will be a step between "ex-banker and current globalist in a state of emergency" and "military state." Now I ask what the step is between "ex-banker and current globalist in a state of emergency" and "labeling anyone who disagrees with Macron a traitor."
Also, if by "Ramba" you mean Ramadan, why do you say that more attacks are about to happen? I'm unaware of any spikes in terror attacks during Ramadan.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Loyalty,Authority
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Confident
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I think it's a pragmatic measure.
Aside from young people, the population is rather in favor of drug ban. This half-measure allows:
-To reallocate ressources/policemen/judges/prison for important matters.
-A compromise that won't divide French society and won't make Macron unpopular. Hollande´s reform for gay marriage made radical Catholics angry and they went on demonstrations for weeks. Macron has no time to spend on this and has more important things like economic reforms or moralisation of French politics (there wasn't a week we didn't heard of a corruption of embezzlement scandal during the presidential election)
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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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Not Confident
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I think it's a pragmatic measure.
Aside from young people, the population is rather in favor of drug ban. This half-measure allows:
-To reallocate ressources/policemen/judges/prison for important matters.
-A compromise that won't divide French society and won't make Macron unpopular. Hollande´s reform for gay marriage made radical Catholics angry and they went on demonstrations for weeks. Macron has no time to spend on this and has more important things like economic reforms or moralisation of French politics (there wasn't a week we didn't heard of a corruption of embezzlement scandal during the presidential election)
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worldnews
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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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I think it's a pragmatic measure.
Aside from young people, the population is rather in favor of drug ban. This half-measure allows:
-To reallocate ressources/policemen/judges/prison for important matters.
-A compromise that won't divide French society and won't make Macron unpopular. Hollande´s reform for gay marriage made radical Catholics angry and they went on demonstrations for weeks. Macron has no time to spend on this and has more important things like economic reforms or moralisation of French politics (there wasn't a week we didn't heard of a corruption of embezzlement scandal during the presidential election)
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Thin Morality
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Somewhat Confident
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+ I see the news on the riots in France, whether the riots are actually that damaging and big or not. The more they have these news the more it is likely Le Pen will get points for it.
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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 see the news on the riots in France, whether the riots are actually that damaging and big or not. The more they have these news the more it is likely Le Pen will get points for it.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Authority,Proportionality
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Confident
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+ I see the news on the riots in France, whether the riots are actually that damaging and big or not. The more they have these news the more it is likely Le Pen will get points for it.
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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 fact that people see heads of state as representations of a country's "soul" really bothers me. This applies not only to the US, but also to other countries. If you do that, you are reducing millions of people to the public face of a single person and a lot of political decisions make a lot more sense. If you take brexit for example: people weren't tired of free trade and simplified international law, they were tired of Angela Merkel's and Hollande's face.
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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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The fact that people see heads of state as representations of a country's "soul" really bothers me. This applies not only to the US, but also to other countries. If you do that, you are reducing millions of people to the public face of a single person and a lot of political decisions make a lot more sense. If you take brexit for example: people weren't tired of free trade and simplified international law, they were tired of Angela Merkel's and Hollande's face.
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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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The fact that people see heads of state as representations of a country's "soul" really bothers me. This applies not only to the US, but also to other countries. If you do that, you are reducing millions of people to the public face of a single person and a lot of political decisions make a lot more sense. If you take brexit for example: people weren't tired of free trade and simplified international law, they were tired of Angela Merkel's and Hollande's face.
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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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Vast majority of people don't actually like Islam. But the more you guys go on about it whenever possible and call it a "rape death cult" the more people stop caring out of sheer boredom
This is why Macron won
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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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Vast majority of people don't actually like Islam. But the more you guys go on about it whenever possible and call it a "rape death cult" the more people stop caring out of sheer boredom
This is why Macron won
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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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Vast majority of people don't actually like Islam. But the more you guys go on about it whenever possible and call it a "rape death cult" the more people stop caring out of sheer boredom
This is why Macron won
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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 MEP law in question is to protect their free speech against legal-political attacks from opponents. Here from the EU website:
>Parliamentary immunity (or "privilege") is first and foremost intended as a defence of the Parliament itself as a democratically elected institution, protecting its collective independence from outside pressures and guaranteeing its members' freedom of word and deed when carrying out their duties.
They got pressure from French gvt. They gave to the pressure against Le Pen carrying her duties.
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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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The MEP law in question is to protect their free speech against legal-political attacks from opponents. Here from the EU website:
>Parliamentary immunity (or "privilege") is first and foremost intended as a defence of the Parliament itself as a democratically elected institution, protecting its collective independence from outside pressures and guaranteeing its members' freedom of word and deed when carrying out their duties.
They got pressure from French gvt. They gave to the pressure against Le Pen carrying her duties.
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worldnews
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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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The MEP law in question is to protect their free speech against legal-political attacks from opponents. Here from the EU website:
>Parliamentary immunity (or "privilege") is first and foremost intended as a defence of the Parliament itself as a democratically elected institution, protecting its collective independence from outside pressures and guaranteeing its members' freedom of word and deed when carrying out their duties.
They got pressure from French gvt. They gave to the pressure against Le Pen carrying her duties.
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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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Macron and Merkel are a force to be reckoned with. U.S. is no longer leading the free world.
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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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Macron and Merkel are a force to be reckoned with. U.S. is no longer leading the free world.
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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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Macron and Merkel are a force to be reckoned with. U.S. is no longer leading the free world.
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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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Basically. If those were say, British outlets (and by that I mean independent British outlets free of Kremlin ties) putting pro Le Pen propaganda, I would have no issue.
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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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Basically. If those were say, British outlets (and by that I mean independent British outlets free of Kremlin ties) putting pro Le Pen propaganda, I would have no issue.
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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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Basically. If those were say, British outlets (and by that I mean independent British outlets free of Kremlin ties) putting pro Le Pen propaganda, I would have no issue.
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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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yeah so much this, the worst scenario is not Le Pen becoming next president, its EU staying the same as it's now.
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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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yeah so much this, the worst scenario is not Le Pen becoming next president, its EU staying the same as it's now.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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yeah so much this, the worst scenario is not Le Pen becoming next president, its EU staying the same as it's now.
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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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> you're advocating for a Putin style strong man
There's a whole lot of spectrum between Hollande style weak and Putin style strong
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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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> you're advocating for a Putin style strong man
There's a whole lot of spectrum between Hollande style weak and Putin style strong
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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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> you're advocating for a Putin style strong man
There's a whole lot of spectrum between Hollande style weak and Putin style strong
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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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Honestly I would go out and vote even if you disagree with macron her politics are far worse, just look at what happened in America when left wing people abstained, a nutter got power and the left regrets it. I'm Irish so I don't really have much in this apart from the EU which benefits us greatly.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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Honestly I would go out and vote even if you disagree with macron her politics are far worse, just look at what happened in America when left wing people abstained, a nutter got power and the left regrets it. I'm Irish so I don't really have much in this apart from the EU which benefits us greatly.
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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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Honestly I would go out and vote even if you disagree with macron her politics are far worse, just look at what happened in America when left wing people abstained, a nutter got power and the left regrets it. I'm Irish so I don't really have much in this apart from the EU which benefits us greatly.
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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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lol, she totally half-assed that attempt at pandering to French Jews:
[Marine Le Pen Denies French Guilt for Rounding Up Jews](https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/10/world/europe/france-marine-le-pen-jews-national-front.html?_r=0)
[Jews And Muslms Unite Against Marine Le Pen](http://forward.com/news/371157/jews-and-muslms-unite-against-marine-le-pen-but-could-catholics-rally-behin/)
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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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lol, she totally half-assed that attempt at pandering to French Jews:
[Marine Le Pen Denies French Guilt for Rounding Up Jews](https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/10/world/europe/france-marine-le-pen-jews-national-front.html?_r=0)
[Jews And Muslms Unite Against Marine Le Pen](http://forward.com/news/371157/jews-and-muslms-unite-against-marine-le-pen-but-could-catholics-rally-behin/)
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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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lol, she totally half-assed that attempt at pandering to French Jews:
[Marine Le Pen Denies French Guilt for Rounding Up Jews](https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/10/world/europe/france-marine-le-pen-jews-national-front.html?_r=0)
[Jews And Muslms Unite Against Marine Le Pen](http://forward.com/news/371157/jews-and-muslms-unite-against-marine-le-pen-but-could-catholics-rally-behin/)
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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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Somewhat Confident
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Are you imply suspision of innoncence to Macron, but aren't doing it to Fillon. Macron has scandal, the media just chose to put those of Fillon ahead in the headlines.
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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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Are you imply suspision of innoncence to Macron, but aren't doing it to Fillon. Macron has scandal, the media just chose to put those of Fillon ahead in the headlines.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Equality
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Confident
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Are you imply suspision of innoncence to Macron, but aren't doing it to Fillon. Macron has scandal, the media just chose to put those of Fillon ahead in the headlines.
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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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Ok. By your logic.
I'm a Le pen supporter and I believe in the genocide of all Jews and Muslims! Go genocide!
God, Le pen supporters, all believing in genocide right?
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worldnews
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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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Ok. By your logic.
I'm a Le pen supporter and I believe in the genocide of all Jews and Muslims! Go genocide!
God, Le pen supporters, all believing in genocide right?
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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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Ok. By your logic.
I'm a Le pen supporter and I believe in the genocide of all Jews and Muslims! Go genocide!
God, Le pen supporters, all believing in genocide right?
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Care,Purity,Equality
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Somewhat Confident
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He refused because Hamon wants to keep all the people from the last presidency under Holland, and Mélenchon wants to reform all of this and get them out because of the harm they have made
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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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He refused because Hamon wants to keep all the people from the last presidency under Holland, and Mélenchon wants to reform all of this and get them out because of the harm they have made
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator01
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Care
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Confident
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He refused because Hamon wants to keep all the people from the last presidency under Holland, and Mélenchon wants to reform all of this and get them out because of the harm they have made
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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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Much like how the rural parts of France voted for Le Pen while only 5% of Paris did.
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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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Much like how the rural parts of France voted for Le Pen while only 5% of Paris did.
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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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Much like how the rural parts of France voted for Le Pen while only 5% of Paris did.
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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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