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But why would the geographic definition ever matter, the legal definition does, and there are several possible definitions of "European country".
For example, one could use European Union membership (but that would of course exclude Russia), or membership to the Council of Europe (which includes Russia, but also Turkey).
There's no sensible way to do what Le Pen wants to do without it being deliberately and blatantly antisemitic.
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> you'll find plenty of high profile politicians or media figures defend colonization as spreading France's greatness and culture and similar apologia.
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Edit: don't get me wrong, I'm all for recognizing the terrible aspects of colonization. I support Macron even. But to me, you make it sound like the political reaction is *way* worse than it is. Maybe you could nuance for the sake of it?
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> you'll find plenty of high profile politicians or media figures defend colonization as spreading France's greatness and culture and similar apologia.
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Edit: don't get me wrong, I'm all for recognizing the terrible aspects of colonization. I support Macron even. But to me, you make it sound like the political reaction is *way* worse than it is. Maybe you could nuance for the sake of it?
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> you'll find plenty of high profile politicians or media figures defend colonization as spreading France's greatness and culture and similar apologia.
?
Edit: don't get me wrong, I'm all for recognizing the terrible aspects of colonization. I support Macron even. But to me, you make it sound like the political reaction is *way* worse than it is. Maybe you could nuance for the sake of it?
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No that is not a scandal. We care about scandals which matter such as Fillon's financial people and we should probably care more about Le Pen's connections with Russia. Sex scandals are not new or shocking and this doesn't count for much of one - he has been in a relationship for 20 years, it is difficult to get angry or emotional about such a thing.
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No that is not a scandal. We care about scandals which matter such as Fillon's financial people and we should probably care more about Le Pen's connections with Russia. Sex scandals are not new or shocking and this doesn't count for much of one - he has been in a relationship for 20 years, it is difficult to get angry or emotional about such a thing.
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No that is not a scandal. We care about scandals which matter such as Fillon's financial people and we should probably care more about Le Pen's connections with Russia. Sex scandals are not new or shocking and this doesn't count for much of one - he has been in a relationship for 20 years, it is difficult to get angry or emotional about such a thing.
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Not surprised that Britain and Israel supported, but a bit surprised that France, Italy and Germany all did. Germany and Italy haven't supported recent American military actions, and Merkel/Hollande and Trump aren't terribly close, to say the least.
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Not surprised that Britain and Israel supported, but a bit surprised that France, Italy and Germany all did. Germany and Italy haven't supported recent American military actions, and Merkel/Hollande and Trump aren't terribly close, to say the least.
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Not surprised that Britain and Israel supported, but a bit surprised that France, Italy and Germany all did. Germany and Italy haven't supported recent American military actions, and Merkel/Hollande and Trump aren't terribly close, to say the least.
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From Nate Silver:
Clinton led Trump by 2-3 points
Remain led Leave by 1-2 points
Macron leads Le Pen by 26 points in runoff polls
Anyone who says "Le Pen can win because Trump!" is basically innumerate. Their situations are not at all comparable.
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From Nate Silver:
Clinton led Trump by 2-3 points
Remain led Leave by 1-2 points
Macron leads Le Pen by 26 points in runoff polls
Anyone who says "Le Pen can win because Trump!" is basically innumerate. Their situations are not at all comparable.
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From Nate Silver:
Clinton led Trump by 2-3 points
Remain led Leave by 1-2 points
Macron leads Le Pen by 26 points in runoff polls
Anyone who says "Le Pen can win because Trump!" is basically innumerate. Their situations are not at all comparable.
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I've heard some of the emails might be fake or edited, though, to imply drug addiction or a murder (???) had taken place. At least, that's what I've seen people accusing macron of when I sort by controversial.
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I've heard some of the emails might be fake or edited, though, to imply drug addiction or a murder (???) had taken place. At least, that's what I've seen people accusing macron of when I sort by controversial.
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I've heard some of the emails might be fake or edited, though, to imply drug addiction or a murder (???) had taken place. At least, that's what I've seen people accusing macron of when I sort by controversial.
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Regardless of the random party he created for PR reasons, Macron is still very much the candidate of the establishment.
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Regardless of the random party he created for PR reasons, Macron is still very much the candidate of the establishment.
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Regardless of the random party he created for PR reasons, Macron is still very much the candidate of the establishment.
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Guys seriously Macron did not advocate a Frexit at all. His points is
that with euroceptisism on the rise the next presidential election might see the victory of a Frexit candidate if nothing is done regarding the EU's problem. Let's not forget that if elected he is there for only 5 years.
The title is just so confusing.
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Guys seriously Macron did not advocate a Frexit at all. His points is
that with euroceptisism on the rise the next presidential election might see the victory of a Frexit candidate if nothing is done regarding the EU's problem. Let's not forget that if elected he is there for only 5 years.
The title is just so confusing.
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Guys seriously Macron did not advocate a Frexit at all. His points is
that with euroceptisism on the rise the next presidential election might see the victory of a Frexit candidate if nothing is done regarding the EU's problem. Let's not forget that if elected he is there for only 5 years.
The title is just so confusing.
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I don't think people on /r/france would agree with Macron being "centre-left", lol. More centre-right really. Then again they basically worship Mélenchon on there so there's that.
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I don't think people on /r/france would agree with Macron being "centre-left", lol. More centre-right really. Then again they basically worship Mélenchon on there so there's that.
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I don't think people on /r/france would agree with Macron being "centre-left", lol. More centre-right really. Then again they basically worship Mélenchon on there so there's that.
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But is it fair to say thats the reason for these kind of statements? Hollande has always been pro-EU.
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But is it fair to say thats the reason for these kind of statements? Hollande has always been pro-EU.
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But is it fair to say thats the reason for these kind of statements? Hollande has always been pro-EU.
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More importantly, about 1 in 2 French voters have stated that there are no circumstances in which they would consider voting Le Pen. So there would need to be a massive drop in turnout for her to have any chance.
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More importantly, about 1 in 2 French voters have stated that there are no circumstances in which they would consider voting Le Pen. So there would need to be a massive drop in turnout for her to have any chance.
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More importantly, about 1 in 2 French voters have stated that there are no circumstances in which they would consider voting Le Pen. So there would need to be a massive drop in turnout for her to have any chance.
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Apologies for my ignorance on French political ideology, but how similar are Mélechon's views to that of the current President Hollande? I'm interested in determining whether or not Hollande's low approval ratings might deter voters from choosing another candidate that is too similar?
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Apologies for my ignorance on French political ideology, but how similar are Mélechon's views to that of the current President Hollande? I'm interested in determining whether or not Hollande's low approval ratings might deter voters from choosing another candidate that is too similar?
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Apologies for my ignorance on French political ideology, but how similar are Mélechon's views to that of the current President Hollande? I'm interested in determining whether or not Hollande's low approval ratings might deter voters from choosing another candidate that is too similar?
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Meanwhile self-proclaimed "anti-fascists" and anarchists are in the streets protesting both Le Pen AND Macron. I prefer to call them fascist enablers, because that's what they are.
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Meanwhile self-proclaimed "anti-fascists" and anarchists are in the streets protesting both Le Pen AND Macron. I prefer to call them fascist enablers, because that's what they are.
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Meanwhile self-proclaimed "anti-fascists" and anarchists are in the streets protesting both Le Pen AND Macron. I prefer to call them fascist enablers, because that's what they are.
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>the PS in general is way closer to Macron than Hamon,
I totaly disagree. The PS just elected Hamon instead of Valls (same line than Macron). The core of the PS is way leftist than the "PS of government". Just like the Right wing core is way more liberal/conservative (Fillon) than people expected (Juppé)
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>the PS in general is way closer to Macron than Hamon,
I totaly disagree. The PS just elected Hamon instead of Valls (same line than Macron). The core of the PS is way leftist than the "PS of government". Just like the Right wing core is way more liberal/conservative (Fillon) than people expected (Juppé)
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>the PS in general is way closer to Macron than Hamon,
I totaly disagree. The PS just elected Hamon instead of Valls (same line than Macron). The core of the PS is way leftist than the "PS of government". Just like the Right wing core is way more liberal/conservative (Fillon) than people expected (Juppé)
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Antoher banker from the exact same bank. Seen as a great politician in France. The fact Macron has been a banker is not enough, fighting on it is just pointless.
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Antoher banker from the exact same bank. Seen as a great politician in France. The fact Macron has been a banker is not enough, fighting on it is just pointless.
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Antoher banker from the exact same bank. Seen as a great politician in France. The fact Macron has been a banker is not enough, fighting on it is just pointless.
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I also live in a civilized world where obstructing a journalist job especially using violence is a crime.
That was undeserved, disproportionate and that was not the first time it happened. They later said that they do not choose their target but as you can see on the official video on the channel's website at the very beginning, some guy is holding the journalist as they approch Le Pen, it's clearly targeted...
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I also live in a civilized world where obstructing a journalist job especially using violence is a crime.
That was undeserved, disproportionate and that was not the first time it happened. They later said that they do not choose their target but as you can see on the official video on the channel's website at the very beginning, some guy is holding the journalist as they approch Le Pen, it's clearly targeted...
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Authority,Equality
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I also live in a civilized world where obstructing a journalist job especially using violence is a crime.
That was undeserved, disproportionate and that was not the first time it happened. They later said that they do not choose their target but as you can see on the official video on the channel's website at the very beginning, some guy is holding the journalist as they approch Le Pen, it's clearly targeted...
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>They better make him part of the left or they're not going to win an election again
He will never be part of the left because he's not a socialist, not even a social democrat. Full stop. He can make his own centrist party if he wants, just don't pretend it's part of "the left".
Besides, Hollande was elected on leftist promises. He just did the fucking opposite of it while in office.
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>They better make him part of the left or they're not going to win an election again
He will never be part of the left because he's not a socialist, not even a social democrat. Full stop. He can make his own centrist party if he wants, just don't pretend it's part of "the left".
Besides, Hollande was elected on leftist promises. He just did the fucking opposite of it while in office.
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>They better make him part of the left or they're not going to win an election again
He will never be part of the left because he's not a socialist, not even a social democrat. Full stop. He can make his own centrist party if he wants, just don't pretend it's part of "the left".
Besides, Hollande was elected on leftist promises. He just did the fucking opposite of it while in office.
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le pen is a problem. islamic extremists are a problem. why can't these two problems coexists on different ends of the spectrum?
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annotator03
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le pen is a problem. islamic extremists are a problem. why can't these two problems coexists on different ends of the spectrum?
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le pen is a problem. islamic extremists are a problem. why can't these two problems coexists on different ends of the spectrum?
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Kroogman: If we think that a large part of the solution is a stronger social safety net, think about the fact that France has a welfare state, a social safety net, that is beyond the wildest dreams of American leftists. Nonetheless le Pen made it into the second round of the election.
A scary thought.
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Kroogman: If we think that a large part of the solution is a stronger social safety net, think about the fact that France has a welfare state, a social safety net, that is beyond the wildest dreams of American leftists. Nonetheless le Pen made it into the second round of the election.
A scary thought.
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annotator04
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Kroogman: If we think that a large part of the solution is a stronger social safety net, think about the fact that France has a welfare state, a social safety net, that is beyond the wildest dreams of American leftists. Nonetheless le Pen made it into the second round of the election.
A scary thought.
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annotator02
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And most other countries refrain from giving money to political campaigns in other countries. Again nothing specifically anti-Le Pen. Not sure how that's supposed to support your point.
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annotator03
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And most other countries refrain from giving money to political campaigns in other countries. Again nothing specifically anti-Le Pen. Not sure how that's supposed to support your point.
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annotator04
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And most other countries refrain from giving money to political campaigns in other countries. Again nothing specifically anti-Le Pen. Not sure how that's supposed to support your point.
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annotator01
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I don't get this, nor the nasty comments [making fun of Hollande's low approval ratings.](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/10/polish-pm-beata-szydlo-ridicules-francois-hollandes-poll-rating-tusk-row) Beata Szydło and PiS remind me of Arlene Foster and the DUP. Acting like paranoid, immature and spiteful morons won't get you anywhere.
The obvious effect is that neighbours like "V4" and the Baltic states will lose confidence in Warsaw and start cultivating alternative allies just in case. You'd seriously wonder if Russian intelligence were behind this somehow, like how everyone jokes about Arlene Foster being a Sinn Fein mole.
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I don't get this, nor the nasty comments [making fun of Hollande's low approval ratings.](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/10/polish-pm-beata-szydlo-ridicules-francois-hollandes-poll-rating-tusk-row) Beata Szydło and PiS remind me of Arlene Foster and the DUP. Acting like paranoid, immature and spiteful morons won't get you anywhere.
The obvious effect is that neighbours like "V4" and the Baltic states will lose confidence in Warsaw and start cultivating alternative allies just in case. You'd seriously wonder if Russian intelligence were behind this somehow, like how everyone jokes about Arlene Foster being a Sinn Fein mole.
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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 don't get this, nor the nasty comments [making fun of Hollande's low approval ratings.](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/10/polish-pm-beata-szydlo-ridicules-francois-hollandes-poll-rating-tusk-row) Beata Szydło and PiS remind me of Arlene Foster and the DUP. Acting like paranoid, immature and spiteful morons won't get you anywhere.
The obvious effect is that neighbours like "V4" and the Baltic states will lose confidence in Warsaw and start cultivating alternative allies just in case. You'd seriously wonder if Russian intelligence were behind this somehow, like how everyone jokes about Arlene Foster being a Sinn Fein mole.
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Macron proposed having a whole section of intelligence services dedicated to Islamic terrorism (which I assume means more funding for that specific task), and spoke of separating inmates with radical profiles because the phenomenon of delinquents becoming radical islamists after passing through prison is real.
The only reason why some people claim he "won't do anything" and "won't even speak out" is because he doesn't think stopping immigration is the main solution to protecting our countries from terrorism.
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Macron proposed having a whole section of intelligence services dedicated to Islamic terrorism (which I assume means more funding for that specific task), and spoke of separating inmates with radical profiles because the phenomenon of delinquents becoming radical islamists after passing through prison is real.
The only reason why some people claim he "won't do anything" and "won't even speak out" is because he doesn't think stopping immigration is the main solution to protecting our countries from terrorism.
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Macron proposed having a whole section of intelligence services dedicated to Islamic terrorism (which I assume means more funding for that specific task), and spoke of separating inmates with radical profiles because the phenomenon of delinquents becoming radical islamists after passing through prison is real.
The only reason why some people claim he "won't do anything" and "won't even speak out" is because he doesn't think stopping immigration is the main solution to protecting our countries from terrorism.
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Does Macron claim that he doesn't love his country? If one is running to be a Head of State then by all public pretenses they must love their country.
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annotator03
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Does Macron claim that he doesn't love his country? If one is running to be a Head of State then by all public pretenses they must love their country.
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Does Macron claim that he doesn't love his country? If one is running to be a Head of State then by all public pretenses they must love their country.
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I don't read French, but these fucking idiots have concocted a completely fabricated story about Macron having people inside the interior ministry who will stuff the ballot boxes for him based on absolutely nothing. Someone in the thread pointed out that the translation they're using is utter shit and has nothing to do with what's contained in the actual email. Sad!
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I don't read French, but these fucking idiots have concocted a completely fabricated story about Macron having people inside the interior ministry who will stuff the ballot boxes for him based on absolutely nothing. Someone in the thread pointed out that the translation they're using is utter shit and has nothing to do with what's contained in the actual email. Sad!
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French politics
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annotator01
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I don't read French, but these fucking idiots have concocted a completely fabricated story about Macron having people inside the interior ministry who will stuff the ballot boxes for him based on absolutely nothing. Someone in the thread pointed out that the translation they're using is utter shit and has nothing to do with what's contained in the actual email. Sad!
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Thin Morality
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>Marine Le Pen described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "defender of the Christian heritage of European civilisation."
This is a man who murders his political enemies, members of the press who criticize him, and fellow oligarchs.
And that's the leader of the National Front talking. That's not the members at large.
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annotator03
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Care,Authority
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>Marine Le Pen described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "defender of the Christian heritage of European civilisation."
This is a man who murders his political enemies, members of the press who criticize him, and fellow oligarchs.
And that's the leader of the National Front talking. That's not the members at large.
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annotator01
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Confident
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>Marine Le Pen described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "defender of the Christian heritage of European civilisation."
This is a man who murders his political enemies, members of the press who criticize him, and fellow oligarchs.
And that's the leader of the National Front talking. That's not the members at large.
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annotator00
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I'm surprised anyone is buying what the left wants... more immigration from these areas, and as Macron said yesterday "we just have to live with it."
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annotator03
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I'm surprised anyone is buying what the left wants... more immigration from these areas, and as Macron said yesterday "we just have to live with it."
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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I'm surprised anyone is buying what the left wants... more immigration from these areas, and as Macron said yesterday "we just have to live with it."
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annotator02
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Who would support the Le Pens, father or daughter? Nationalism and racism are as foul as the bottom of a birdcage.
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annotator03
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Who would support the Le Pens, father or daughter? Nationalism and racism are as foul as the bottom of a birdcage.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Care,Purity,Equality
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Confident
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Who would support the Le Pens, father or daughter? Nationalism and racism are as foul as the bottom of a birdcage.
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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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Not Confident
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trump getting elected might have saved y'all from le pen. you guys should thank us for taking one for the team. :-/
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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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trump getting elected might have saved y'all from le pen. you guys should thank us for taking one for the team. :-/
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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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Somewhat Confident
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trump getting elected might have saved y'all from le pen. you guys should thank us for taking one for the team. :-/
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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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realy don't get the hatred against Fillon... I'm not a fan of him but Giscard, Mitterand, Chirac, Sarkozy or Holland all of these had issues with justice or Fisc, why all a suddent it matters that much?
Can't we do as we use to do... wait and see what the justice as to say?
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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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realy don't get the hatred against Fillon... I'm not a fan of him but Giscard, Mitterand, Chirac, Sarkozy or Holland all of these had issues with justice or Fisc, why all a suddent it matters that much?
Can't we do as we use to do... wait and see what the justice as to say?
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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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realy don't get the hatred against Fillon... I'm not a fan of him but Giscard, Mitterand, Chirac, Sarkozy or Holland all of these had issues with justice or Fisc, why all a suddent it matters that much?
Can't we do as we use to do... wait and see what the justice as to say?
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europe
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French politics
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annotator00
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Thin Morality
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Not Confident
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Clinton's lead in the polls was *a lot* smaller than Macron's lead over Le Pen. If Le Pen outperformed her polls as much as Trump did in the US, she'd still lose handily.
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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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Clinton's lead in the polls was *a lot* smaller than Macron's lead over Le Pen. If Le Pen outperformed her polls as much as Trump did in the US, she'd still lose handily.
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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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Clinton's lead in the polls was *a lot* smaller than Macron's lead over Le Pen. If Le Pen outperformed her polls as much as Trump did in the US, she'd still lose handily.
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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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Le Pen is a liberal moron, can they just elect Fillon and be done with it.
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Conservative
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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 is a liberal moron, can they just elect Fillon and be done with it.
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Conservative
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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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Le Pen is a liberal moron, can they just elect Fillon and be done with it.
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Conservative
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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I still think this may backfire and actually help 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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I still think this may backfire and actually help Le Pen.
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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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Not Confident
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I still think this may backfire and actually help 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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Exactly, Le Pen was a huge driver into educating Americans about the severity of the French election. From Fox News to Huffington Post we had strong coverage around the French election.
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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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Exactly, Le Pen was a huge driver into educating Americans about the severity of the French election. From Fox News to Huffington Post we had strong coverage around the French election.
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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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Exactly, Le Pen was a huge driver into educating Americans about the severity of the French election. From Fox News to Huffington Post we had strong coverage around the French election.
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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 that's how you win. "when they go low, we go high" doesn't work. Russia needs to be taken down a notch, not left to become bolder.
Macron has a golden opportunity to unite the EU against a common enemy, Russia which would make both France and the EU better off and more united. It's the one thing the EU has never had which is why it's always been so factionalized and weak.
Or you could just spend the next 5 years getting fuck-all done while you pat yourselves on the back for having the moral high ground.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Loyalty
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Somewhat Confident
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Because that's how you win. "when they go low, we go high" doesn't work. Russia needs to be taken down a notch, not left to become bolder.
Macron has a golden opportunity to unite the EU against a common enemy, Russia which would make both France and the EU better off and more united. It's the one thing the EU has never had which is why it's always been so factionalized and weak.
Or you could just spend the next 5 years getting fuck-all done while you pat yourselves on the back for having the moral high ground.
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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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Because that's how you win. "when they go low, we go high" doesn't work. Russia needs to be taken down a notch, not left to become bolder.
Macron has a golden opportunity to unite the EU against a common enemy, Russia which would make both France and the EU better off and more united. It's the one thing the EU has never had which is why it's always been so factionalized and weak.
Or you could just spend the next 5 years getting fuck-all done while you pat yourselves on the back for having the moral high ground.
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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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