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That's not staying there, that is moving to a bigger cliff for a potentially bigger fall next time.
Macron and Fillion will continues same policies that are not working for the vast majority. Melenchon & Le Pen are symptoms, not the disease. The disease is neo-liberalism.
So, in a way, France has an option for a potential cure - Reforming EU - (Melenchon), letting the disease fester - No change on EU - (Macron & Fillion), or kill the body itself - Leave EU - (Le Pen).
But hey, I"m biased so take this with a grain of salt.
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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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That's not staying there, that is moving to a bigger cliff for a potentially bigger fall next time.
Macron and Fillion will continues same policies that are not working for the vast majority. Melenchon & Le Pen are symptoms, not the disease. The disease is neo-liberalism.
So, in a way, France has an option for a potential cure - Reforming EU - (Melenchon), letting the disease fester - No change on EU - (Macron & Fillion), or kill the body itself - Leave EU - (Le Pen).
But hey, I"m biased so take this with a grain of salt.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator02
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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Seriously, if anything the most tactical vote from a Le Pen supported would be towards Fillon, IIRC he had the worse projected 2nd round performance against her out of all the candidates.
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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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Seriously, if anything the most tactical vote from a Le Pen supported would be towards Fillon, IIRC he had the worse projected 2nd round performance against her out of all the candidates.
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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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Seriously, if anything the most tactical vote from a Le Pen supported would be towards Fillon, IIRC he had the worse projected 2nd round performance against her out of all the candidates.
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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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Because its likely the people voting for Le Pen have lost all hope in changing things entirely.
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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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Because its likely the people voting for Le Pen have lost all hope in changing things entirely.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Loyalty,Authority
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Somewhat Confident
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Because its likely the people voting for Le Pen have lost all hope in changing things entirely.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator00
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Non-Moral
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Somewhat Confident
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Fillon had very little appeal to the public at large. He was considered a walk-in because of his massive victory in the right's primaries, and the poll bump that gave him.
However just one month later Fillon started collapsing in the polls, because people read his programme and did not like it. Tons of people didn't like his Bible-thumping either (his positions on gay marriage or like when he said "As a Christian I think..."). Then the scandal was the nail in the coffin.
In the end, Fillon's electorate was just a mix of old people and Catholic fundies.
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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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Fillon had very little appeal to the public at large. He was considered a walk-in because of his massive victory in the right's primaries, and the poll bump that gave him.
However just one month later Fillon started collapsing in the polls, because people read his programme and did not like it. Tons of people didn't like his Bible-thumping either (his positions on gay marriage or like when he said "As a Christian I think..."). Then the scandal was the nail in the coffin.
In the end, Fillon's electorate was just a mix of old people and Catholic fundies.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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Fillon had very little appeal to the public at large. He was considered a walk-in because of his massive victory in the right's primaries, and the poll bump that gave him.
However just one month later Fillon started collapsing in the polls, because people read his programme and did not like it. Tons of people didn't like his Bible-thumping either (his positions on gay marriage or like when he said "As a Christian I think..."). Then the scandal was the nail in the coffin.
In the end, Fillon's electorate was just a mix of old people and Catholic fundies.
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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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Higher level of education and more exposure to foreigners leads to less distrust and varied political concerns as opposed to Le Pens narrow hate bait.
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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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Higher level of education and more exposure to foreigners leads to less distrust and varied political concerns as opposed to Le Pens narrow hate bait.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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Higher level of education and more exposure to foreigners leads to less distrust and varied political concerns as opposed to Le Pens narrow hate bait.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator00
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Care
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Not Confident
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The Kremlin already has Marine Le Pen on their payroll.
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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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The Kremlin already has Marine Le Pen on their payroll.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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The Kremlin already has Marine Le Pen on their payroll.
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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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Looks like they took the intervention of all politicians of any parties on any topics. So yeah, it's accurate technically, but a poor estimation of how much airtimes candidate actually got. LR are first because of the "fillon" scandal.
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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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Looks like they took the intervention of all politicians of any parties on any topics. So yeah, it's accurate technically, but a poor estimation of how much airtimes candidate actually got. LR are first because of the "fillon" scandal.
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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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Looks like they took the intervention of all politicians of any parties on any topics. So yeah, it's accurate technically, but a poor estimation of how much airtimes candidate actually got. LR are first because of the "fillon" scandal.
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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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There was an attack just a few nights ago.
She still barely cracked 20% in the first round.
Bake ham for Le Pen.
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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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There was an attack just a few nights ago.
She still barely cracked 20% in the first round.
Bake ham for Le Pen.
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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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There was an attack just a few nights ago.
She still barely cracked 20% in the first round.
Bake ham for Le Pen.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator00
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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I agree that Le Pen faces far greater odds but the above poster is absolutely full of shit and the fact that he is so many upvotes really shows the quality of poster in this sub.
Short term memory
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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I agree that Le Pen faces far greater odds but the above poster is absolutely full of shit and the fact that he is so many upvotes really shows the quality of poster in this sub.
Short term memory
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator01
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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I agree that Le Pen faces far greater odds but the above poster is absolutely full of shit and the fact that he is so many upvotes really shows the quality of poster in this sub.
Short term memory
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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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The establishment seem more favorable to Mélenchon. From a French point of view he is the less "extremist" candidate. He is actually the only of the two to have a chance of getting a majority in the parliament after the elections.
EDIT: talking about a Le Pen vs Mélenchon situation
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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 establishment seem more favorable to Mélenchon. From a French point of view he is the less "extremist" candidate. He is actually the only of the two to have a chance of getting a majority in the parliament after the elections.
EDIT: talking about a Le Pen vs Mélenchon situation
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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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The establishment seem more favorable to Mélenchon. From a French point of view he is the less "extremist" candidate. He is actually the only of the two to have a chance of getting a majority in the parliament after the elections.
EDIT: talking about a Le Pen vs Mélenchon situation
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator00
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Non-Moral
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Somewhat Confident
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US has not funded voluntary abortion since 1976. Not a single penny, foreign or domestic. PP and these foreign organizations have had to use other sources of aid for that.
This policy is a gag order, the organizations cannot even talk about abortion or they lose all US funding for any health services they offer. Furthermore, there's empirical evidence that even the milder pre-Trump MCP lead to skyrocketing rates of STDs, illegal abortions, teenage pregnancies, and maternal deaths in the areas affected by it.
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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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US has not funded voluntary abortion since 1976. Not a single penny, foreign or domestic. PP and these foreign organizations have had to use other sources of aid for that.
This policy is a gag order, the organizations cannot even talk about abortion or they lose all US funding for any health services they offer. Furthermore, there's empirical evidence that even the milder pre-Trump MCP lead to skyrocketing rates of STDs, illegal abortions, teenage pregnancies, and maternal deaths in the areas affected by it.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Care,Equality
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Confident
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US has not funded voluntary abortion since 1976. Not a single penny, foreign or domestic. PP and these foreign organizations have had to use other sources of aid for that.
This policy is a gag order, the organizations cannot even talk about abortion or they lose all US funding for any health services they offer. Furthermore, there's empirical evidence that even the milder pre-Trump MCP lead to skyrocketing rates of STDs, illegal abortions, teenage pregnancies, and maternal deaths in the areas affected by it.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator00
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Care
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Not Confident
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If Hamon and Shultz somehow get elected I will get a tattoo of the european flag and start paying attention to football. Please Europe, I need another tattoo to regret down the road.
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europe
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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If Hamon and Shultz somehow get elected I will get a tattoo of the european flag and start paying attention to football. Please Europe, I need another tattoo to regret down the road.
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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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If Hamon and Shultz somehow get elected I will get a tattoo of the european flag and start paying attention to football. Please Europe, I need another tattoo to regret down the road.
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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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I feel like we've all been in Macron's position before haha
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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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I feel like we've all been in Macron's position before haha
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator00
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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I feel like we've all been in Macron's position before haha
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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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NO THE REFUGGES CAN VOT IMPLEMENT SHARIKA MACRON SEX REFUGEES
^^^^ just as coherent as the actual ideas some people have.
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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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NO THE REFUGGES CAN VOT IMPLEMENT SHARIKA MACRON SEX REFUGEES
^^^^ just as coherent as the actual ideas some people have.
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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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NO THE REFUGGES CAN VOT IMPLEMENT SHARIKA MACRON SEX REFUGEES
^^^^ just as coherent as the actual ideas some people have.
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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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Depend on the country. Lebanon isn't mandatory for anyone. Le Pen was only request by an imam (?) to wear it so they could meet. In Saudi I think is only mandatory for Saudi women but in Iran I think is mandatory for all women who are in Iran (which includes tourists, of course).
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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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Depend on the country. Lebanon isn't mandatory for anyone. Le Pen was only request by an imam (?) to wear it so they could meet. In Saudi I think is only mandatory for Saudi women but in Iran I think is mandatory for all women who are in Iran (which includes tourists, of course).
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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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Depend on the country. Lebanon isn't mandatory for anyone. Le Pen was only request by an imam (?) to wear it so they could meet. In Saudi I think is only mandatory for Saudi women but in Iran I think is mandatory for all women who are in Iran (which includes tourists, of course).
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europe
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French politics
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annotator00
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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Macron is a brilliant man; to invite Putin to Paris on the 300th aniversary of Peter I's visit to Paris (he pushed to europeanize Russia and modeled himself and policies after the french) is hugly symbolic. He condemned Putin for using propoganda and this could be interpreted as Macron telling Putin to westernize further and cease his autocratic actions. His statements coupled with the Aniversary, may really get to Putin.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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Macron is a brilliant man; to invite Putin to Paris on the 300th aniversary of Peter I's visit to Paris (he pushed to europeanize Russia and modeled himself and policies after the french) is hugly symbolic. He condemned Putin for using propoganda and this could be interpreted as Macron telling Putin to westernize further and cease his autocratic actions. His statements coupled with the Aniversary, may really get to Putin.
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worldnews
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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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Macron is a brilliant man; to invite Putin to Paris on the 300th aniversary of Peter I's visit to Paris (he pushed to europeanize Russia and modeled himself and policies after the french) is hugly symbolic. He condemned Putin for using propoganda and this could be interpreted as Macron telling Putin to westernize further and cease his autocratic actions. His statements coupled with the Aniversary, may really get to Putin.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Loyalty,Equality
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Confident
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Who's arguing about merits? It's a fact that social democracy isn't sustainable. You can't have a "socialism" that depends on the good will of the capitalist class. That's why thatcher/new Labour/cameron happened, that's why Greece and Spain and the whole of Southern Europe is going under, that's why Mitterrand and Sarkozy and Hollande and Macron happened.
Social democracy arose because the Russian revolution inspired genuine fear. In the absence of that fear, they will prod and pull and cut and kill their way to the right.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Authority
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Confident
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Who's arguing about merits? It's a fact that social democracy isn't sustainable. You can't have a "socialism" that depends on the good will of the capitalist class. That's why thatcher/new Labour/cameron happened, that's why Greece and Spain and the whole of Southern Europe is going under, that's why Mitterrand and Sarkozy and Hollande and Macron happened.
Social democracy arose because the Russian revolution inspired genuine fear. In the absence of that fear, they will prod and pull and cut and kill their way to the right.
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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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Who's arguing about merits? It's a fact that social democracy isn't sustainable. You can't have a "socialism" that depends on the good will of the capitalist class. That's why thatcher/new Labour/cameron happened, that's why Greece and Spain and the whole of Southern Europe is going under, that's why Mitterrand and Sarkozy and Hollande and Macron happened.
Social democracy arose because the Russian revolution inspired genuine fear. In the absence of that fear, they will prod and pull and cut and kill their way to the right.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator00
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Authority
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Not Confident
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Hopefully france will not be convinced, and btw, in the french election system hillary would have won. (I am not trying to compare her to macron though)
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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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Hopefully france will not be convinced, and btw, in the french election system hillary would have won. (I am not trying to compare her to macron though)
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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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Hopefully france will not be convinced, and btw, in the french election system hillary would have won. (I am not trying to compare her to macron though)
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europe
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French politics
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annotator00
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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>I am so happy to see all the mainstream media pushing the EXACT SAME story, and saying Macron won. That is exactly what they did with Hillary after **President Trump** crushed her. This means Le Pen won, and won big with the people. They are desperate. Viva La France !! The French people will be free.
Viv**a** **L**a France lmao
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator03
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Loyalty
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Confident
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>I am so happy to see all the mainstream media pushing the EXACT SAME story, and saying Macron won. That is exactly what they did with Hillary after **President Trump** crushed her. This means Le Pen won, and won big with the people. They are desperate. Viva La France !! The French people will be free.
Viv**a** **L**a France lmao
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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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>I am so happy to see all the mainstream media pushing the EXACT SAME story, and saying Macron won. That is exactly what they did with Hillary after **President Trump** crushed her. This means Le Pen won, and won big with the people. They are desperate. Viva La France !! The French people will be free.
Viv**a** **L**a France lmao
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator00
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Non-Moral
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Somewhat Confident
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Austrian election has not happened yet, and Le Pen and Wilders lost to people very much opposed to their racist ideas.
Banning Erdogan from speaking publicly is not a racist thing just because the far right likes it too. He has no right to hold rallies in a foreign country and he certainly does not deserve the privilege of doing so based on his recent behaviour.
Yes we have problems with authoritarians and racists in our own countries too. Other than in Turkey however, it looks like the more decent side is winning here.
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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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Austrian election has not happened yet, and Le Pen and Wilders lost to people very much opposed to their racist ideas.
Banning Erdogan from speaking publicly is not a racist thing just because the far right likes it too. He has no right to hold rallies in a foreign country and he certainly does not deserve the privilege of doing so based on his recent behaviour.
Yes we have problems with authoritarians and racists in our own countries too. Other than in Turkey however, it looks like the more decent side is winning here.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Care,Authority,Equality,Proportionality
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Confident
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Austrian election has not happened yet, and Le Pen and Wilders lost to people very much opposed to their racist ideas.
Banning Erdogan from speaking publicly is not a racist thing just because the far right likes it too. He has no right to hold rallies in a foreign country and he certainly does not deserve the privilege of doing so based on his recent behaviour.
Yes we have problems with authoritarians and racists in our own countries too. Other than in Turkey however, it looks like the more decent side is winning here.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator02
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Proportionality
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Confident
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I am not preaching for anyone. I'm saying that painting Melenchon as some authoritarian that wants to get France to look like current Venezuela under Maduro is as stupid as Fillon as Pinochet. I will not explain anymore, I think I've done enough.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Thin Morality
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Somewhat Confident
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I am not preaching for anyone. I'm saying that painting Melenchon as some authoritarian that wants to get France to look like current Venezuela under Maduro is as stupid as Fillon as Pinochet. I will not explain anymore, I think I've done enough.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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I am not preaching for anyone. I'm saying that painting Melenchon as some authoritarian that wants to get France to look like current Venezuela under Maduro is as stupid as Fillon as Pinochet. I will not explain anymore, I think I've done enough.
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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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Why would Germany need to? Banks not tanks. They are effectively satelliting European Nations through the ECB and once a united military has come to fruition they will ramp up their spending so they are the biggest contributor, meaning they call the shots.
Their final challenge is convincing France to surrender their sovereignty. Macron was the first step towards this goal.
Germany had not stopped its pursuit of European hegemony since it formed from the North German Confederation apart from when it was hamstringed by the other European powers (post ww1 and ww2).
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geopolitics
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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Why would Germany need to? Banks not tanks. They are effectively satelliting European Nations through the ECB and once a united military has come to fruition they will ramp up their spending so they are the biggest contributor, meaning they call the shots.
Their final challenge is convincing France to surrender their sovereignty. Macron was the first step towards this goal.
Germany had not stopped its pursuit of European hegemony since it formed from the North German Confederation apart from when it was hamstringed by the other European powers (post ww1 and ww2).
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geopolitics
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French politics
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annotator00
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Authority
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Not Confident
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Why would Germany need to? Banks not tanks. They are effectively satelliting European Nations through the ECB and once a united military has come to fruition they will ramp up their spending so they are the biggest contributor, meaning they call the shots.
Their final challenge is convincing France to surrender their sovereignty. Macron was the first step towards this goal.
Germany had not stopped its pursuit of European hegemony since it formed from the North German Confederation apart from when it was hamstringed by the other European powers (post ww1 and ww2).
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geopolitics
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French politics
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annotator02
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Loyalty
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Confident
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I'll try to approach this as moderately as possible because before the VICE report on the elections, I had no clue. I left that feeling the French were screwed either way. Much like how I felt with the American elections.
With everything going on with immigration in Europe, I completely understood if they elected Le Pen. But I'm not jumping for joy for either.
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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'll try to approach this as moderately as possible because before the VICE report on the elections, I had no clue. I left that feeling the French were screwed either way. Much like how I felt with the American elections.
With everything going on with immigration in Europe, I completely understood if they elected Le Pen. But I'm not jumping for joy for either.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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I'll try to approach this as moderately as possible because before the VICE report on the elections, I had no clue. I left that feeling the French were screwed either way. Much like how I felt with the American elections.
With everything going on with immigration in Europe, I completely understood if they elected Le Pen. But I'm not jumping for joy for either.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator00
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Non-Moral
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Not Confident
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Obviously not I cant recall the last terror attack on a European nation. Its not actually an issue with effects reverberating across the continent.
There has been no country in Europe which has seen a skyrocketing rate of violent crime, sexual assault and hate crimes against jewish people. Macron is right to say France has no culture and it must accept millions of migrants as a moral 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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Confident
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Obviously not I cant recall the last terror attack on a European nation. Its not actually an issue with effects reverberating across the continent.
There has been no country in Europe which has seen a skyrocketing rate of violent crime, sexual assault and hate crimes against jewish people. Macron is right to say France has no culture and it must accept millions of migrants as a moral right.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Proportionality,Care,Equality
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Confident
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Obviously not I cant recall the last terror attack on a European nation. Its not actually an issue with effects reverberating across the continent.
There has been no country in Europe which has seen a skyrocketing rate of violent crime, sexual assault and hate crimes against jewish people. Macron is right to say France has no culture and it must accept millions of migrants as a moral right.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator00
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Thin Morality
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Somewhat Confident
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> But it's actually the Fillon voters that are swinging to Le Pen, not the far-left
Yup. Yet the rumors about the left choosing to vote for Le Pen keep intensifying. I suspect these are just Le Pen voters spreading lies: T_D was also *full* of supposed "Bernie supporters" that 'confessed' they were voting Trump because at least he's more anti-establishment than Clinton. Data doesn't support that at all, yet here TD was, full of these Sanders voters that suddenly support an authoritarian nationalist instead of a progressive, social-democrat.
It's such a weird, and pathetic thing to do.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Thin Morality
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Somewhat Confident
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> But it's actually the Fillon voters that are swinging to Le Pen, not the far-left
Yup. Yet the rumors about the left choosing to vote for Le Pen keep intensifying. I suspect these are just Le Pen voters spreading lies: T_D was also *full* of supposed "Bernie supporters" that 'confessed' they were voting Trump because at least he's more anti-establishment than Clinton. Data doesn't support that at all, yet here TD was, full of these Sanders voters that suddenly support an authoritarian nationalist instead of a progressive, social-democrat.
It's such a weird, and pathetic thing to do.
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europe
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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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> But it's actually the Fillon voters that are swinging to Le Pen, not the far-left
Yup. Yet the rumors about the left choosing to vote for Le Pen keep intensifying. I suspect these are just Le Pen voters spreading lies: T_D was also *full* of supposed "Bernie supporters" that 'confessed' they were voting Trump because at least he's more anti-establishment than Clinton. Data doesn't support that at all, yet here TD was, full of these Sanders voters that suddenly support an authoritarian nationalist instead of a progressive, social-democrat.
It's such a weird, and pathetic thing to do.
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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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that poll only included the mainland, and Macron would get 3 or more seats from territories, Corsica, or the constituencies for french citizens abroad
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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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that poll only included the mainland, and Macron would get 3 or more seats from territories, Corsica, or the constituencies for french citizens abroad
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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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that poll only included the mainland, and Macron would get 3 or more seats from territories, Corsica, or the constituencies for french citizens abroad
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator00
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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Why doesn't the OP just say "Please go out and vote for Macron" which is obviously what the purpose of the post is.
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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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Why doesn't the OP just say "Please go out and vote for Macron" which is obviously what the purpose of the post is.
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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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Why doesn't the OP just say "Please go out and vote for Macron" which is obviously what the purpose of the post is.
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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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>And Macron a cuck? LOL. Talk about projection on your end. Dude looks an infinite times more athletic and handsome than Donald's fat round ass.
Maybe that's because Trump is 70 and Macron is around 40 years old?
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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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>And Macron a cuck? LOL. Talk about projection on your end. Dude looks an infinite times more athletic and handsome than Donald's fat round ass.
Maybe that's because Trump is 70 and Macron is around 40 years old?
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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>And Macron a cuck? LOL. Talk about projection on your end. Dude looks an infinite times more athletic and handsome than Donald's fat round ass.
Maybe that's because Trump is 70 and Macron is around 40 years old?
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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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Le Pen isn't interested in protecting you. The far right in the west loves the far right in the middle east. A few western deaths gives them easy elections. Why would they want to change that?
Your irrational fear allows them to manipulate you easily.
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worldnews
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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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Le Pen isn't interested in protecting you. The far right in the west loves the far right in the middle east. A few western deaths gives them easy elections. Why would they want to change that?
Your irrational fear allows them to manipulate you easily.
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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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Le Pen isn't interested in protecting you. The far right in the west loves the far right in the middle east. A few western deaths gives them easy elections. Why would they want to change that?
Your irrational fear allows them to manipulate you easily.
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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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Macron ran on supporting CETA. And we all support universally accessable education and healthcare, we just think you should pay for it if you have the means to do so.
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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 ran on supporting CETA. And we all support universally accessable education and healthcare, we just think you should pay for it if you have the means to do so.
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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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Not Confident
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Macron ran on supporting CETA. And we all support universally accessable education and healthcare, we just think you should pay for it if you have the means to do so.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator00
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Proportionality
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Not Confident
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Le Pen senior is running candidates in the legislatives, which should split the Front National
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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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Le Pen senior is running candidates in the legislatives, which should split the Front National
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator04
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Non-Moral
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Somewhat Confident
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Le Pen senior is running candidates in the legislatives, which should split the Front National
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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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No they want to turn the world into an islamic caliphate.... le pen would ruin their chances. The best way for them would be to keep up the idea of the tollerent peaceful religion that can do no wrong till they make up 30 or 40% of a country and start voting islamists into power.
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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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No they want to turn the world into an islamic caliphate.... le pen would ruin their chances. The best way for them would be to keep up the idea of the tollerent peaceful religion that can do no wrong till they make up 30 or 40% of a country and start voting islamists into power.
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europe
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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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No they want to turn the world into an islamic caliphate.... le pen would ruin their chances. The best way for them would be to keep up the idea of the tollerent peaceful religion that can do no wrong till they make up 30 or 40% of a country and start voting islamists into power.
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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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Well, UK don't even want to be part of EURO. So, who else is going to take charge? France's Macron is also vocal about Trump, Putin and general things.
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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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Well, UK don't even want to be part of EURO. So, who else is going to take charge? France's Macron is also vocal about Trump, Putin and general things.
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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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Well, UK don't even want to be part of EURO. So, who else is going to take charge? France's Macron is also vocal about Trump, Putin and general things.
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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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Because Le Pen is alt right and is very dangerous for the peace of europe and the world.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Care
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Confident
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Because Le Pen is alt right and is very dangerous for the peace of europe and the world.
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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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