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Le Pen lost by a 60 point margin in 2003. France's unemployment rate has been around or above 8% since the 80s.
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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 lost by a 60 point margin in 2003. France's unemployment rate has been around or above 8% since the 80s.
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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 lost by a 60 point margin in 2003. France's unemployment rate has been around or above 8% since the 80s.
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neoliberal
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French politics
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annotator02
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Equality
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Somewhat Confident
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"Wow it's almost like every situation has outliers"
Apply the same logic to your assesment of Macron's age.
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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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"Wow it's almost like every situation has outliers"
Apply the same logic to your assesment of Macron's age.
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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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"Wow it's almost like every situation has outliers"
Apply the same logic to your assesment of Macron's age.
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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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Paris race riots going on? Proving Le Pen's point in any way??? What are you even talking about?
Macron scandal brewing? What scandal are you talking about? If a scandal had to happen, it would happen suddenly. I doubt any media would provoke a Macron scandal anyway.
The only risk for Macron is when he will have to show his program and people will understand he's not just "that cool guy who's neither left side nor right side".
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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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Paris race riots going on? Proving Le Pen's point in any way??? What are you even talking about?
Macron scandal brewing? What scandal are you talking about? If a scandal had to happen, it would happen suddenly. I doubt any media would provoke a Macron scandal anyway.
The only risk for Macron is when he will have to show his program and people will understand he's not just "that cool guy who's neither left side nor right side".
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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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Paris race riots going on? Proving Le Pen's point in any way??? What are you even talking about?
Macron scandal brewing? What scandal are you talking about? If a scandal had to happen, it would happen suddenly. I doubt any media would provoke a Macron scandal anyway.
The only risk for Macron is when he will have to show his program and people will understand he's not just "that cool guy who's neither left side nor right side".
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator01
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Authority
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Confident
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Really? I was under the impression that most of the younger people would be vehemently opposed to Trump (and therefore Le Pen) based on his stance towards ISIS in the Middle East. Granted I may be terribly misinformed because I'm basing this generalization on this source: http://www.newsweek.com/16-french-citizens-support-isis-poll-finds-266795
Plus I'm not too sure how reliable the survey is since it was made for a Russian news source...
Do most of the younger people in France lean more conservatively? If so that's very strange considering the trend for most younger people to lean towards a liberal perspective.
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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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Really? I was under the impression that most of the younger people would be vehemently opposed to Trump (and therefore Le Pen) based on his stance towards ISIS in the Middle East. Granted I may be terribly misinformed because I'm basing this generalization on this source: http://www.newsweek.com/16-french-citizens-support-isis-poll-finds-266795
Plus I'm not too sure how reliable the survey is since it was made for a Russian news source...
Do most of the younger people in France lean more conservatively? If so that's very strange considering the trend for most younger people to lean towards a liberal perspective.
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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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Really? I was under the impression that most of the younger people would be vehemently opposed to Trump (and therefore Le Pen) based on his stance towards ISIS in the Middle East. Granted I may be terribly misinformed because I'm basing this generalization on this source: http://www.newsweek.com/16-french-citizens-support-isis-poll-finds-266795
Plus I'm not too sure how reliable the survey is since it was made for a Russian news source...
Do most of the younger people in France lean more conservatively? If so that's very strange considering the trend for most younger people to lean towards a liberal perspective.
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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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Do we really care about 5 karma comments?
As long as le pen does not tell her supporters to *resist* im pretty chill with it.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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Do we really care about 5 karma comments?
As long as le pen does not tell her supporters to *resist* im pretty chill with it.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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Do we really care about 5 karma comments?
As long as le pen does not tell her supporters to *resist* im pretty chill with it.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator02
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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I think Social liberalism is relatively Centrist. Social liberalism is kinda like Social democracy, but less about "workers issues" and slightly more positive towards free markets.
Parties like the Lib Dems, D66 or candidates like Macron seem pretty Centrist.
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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 think Social liberalism is relatively Centrist. Social liberalism is kinda like Social democracy, but less about "workers issues" and slightly more positive towards free markets.
Parties like the Lib Dems, D66 or candidates like Macron seem pretty Centrist.
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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 think Social liberalism is relatively Centrist. Social liberalism is kinda like Social democracy, but less about "workers issues" and slightly more positive towards free markets.
Parties like the Lib Dems, D66 or candidates like Macron seem pretty Centrist.
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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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> If Le Pen wants any chance of winning she needs to
obtain more votes. No shit sherlock.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Confident
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> If Le Pen wants any chance of winning she needs to
obtain more votes. No shit sherlock.
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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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> If Le Pen wants any chance of winning she needs to
obtain more votes. No shit sherlock.
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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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> granting unemployment even if you quit (instead of just those who are fired or who negotiate a "rupture conventionelle"). This gives a better position to workers who want to negotiate with their boss, and should lead to a better balance of power between employees and employers.
Any source I could read on that? Find it a bit suspicious, Macron is rather the man to believe companies don't have enough power in France when it comes to these subjects. Not saying you're wrong, I'd like to know more.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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> granting unemployment even if you quit (instead of just those who are fired or who negotiate a "rupture conventionelle"). This gives a better position to workers who want to negotiate with their boss, and should lead to a better balance of power between employees and employers.
Any source I could read on that? Find it a bit suspicious, Macron is rather the man to believe companies don't have enough power in France when it comes to these subjects. Not saying you're wrong, I'd like to know more.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator04
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Authority
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Confident
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> granting unemployment even if you quit (instead of just those who are fired or who negotiate a "rupture conventionelle"). This gives a better position to workers who want to negotiate with their boss, and should lead to a better balance of power between employees and employers.
Any source I could read on that? Find it a bit suspicious, Macron is rather the man to believe companies don't have enough power in France when it comes to these subjects. Not saying you're wrong, I'd like to know more.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Proportionality
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Confident
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Does France have a shy right wing factor? Here in the U.K we have "shy Tories" who don't choose the Conservatives in polls because they're ashamed of being branded evil Tories but actually vote for them come elections because they agree with their policy. Any such effect in France or are people pretty upfront and honest about supporting Le Pen?
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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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Does France have a shy right wing factor? Here in the U.K we have "shy Tories" who don't choose the Conservatives in polls because they're ashamed of being branded evil Tories but actually vote for them come elections because they agree with their policy. Any such effect in France or are people pretty upfront and honest about supporting Le Pen?
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Purity
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Confident
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Does France have a shy right wing factor? Here in the U.K we have "shy Tories" who don't choose the Conservatives in polls because they're ashamed of being branded evil Tories but actually vote for them come elections because they agree with their policy. Any such effect in France or are people pretty upfront and honest about supporting Le Pen?
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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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> Le Pen used those images for a reason.
It was an attempt to defend herself from claims she was as bad as ISIS. If I recall correctly, the image followed something to the effect of "That's what the real ISIS actually does."
Based solely on this, I wouldn't say this was inciting hatred against the Muslim faith.
But as someone pointed out, the law forbids the broadcast of violent images, regardless of intent.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Equality
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Somewhat Confident
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> Le Pen used those images for a reason.
It was an attempt to defend herself from claims she was as bad as ISIS. If I recall correctly, the image followed something to the effect of "That's what the real ISIS actually does."
Based solely on this, I wouldn't say this was inciting hatred against the Muslim faith.
But as someone pointed out, the law forbids the broadcast of violent images, regardless of intent.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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> Le Pen used those images for a reason.
It was an attempt to defend herself from claims she was as bad as ISIS. If I recall correctly, the image followed something to the effect of "That's what the real ISIS actually does."
Based solely on this, I wouldn't say this was inciting hatred against the Muslim faith.
But as someone pointed out, the law forbids the broadcast of violent images, regardless of intent.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator02
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Authority,Equality
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Confident
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Dear God it is that imbecile that wants to join ABLA.
Even Le Pen is better than that lump of kumbaya ideology.
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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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Dear God it is that imbecile that wants to join ABLA.
Even Le Pen is better than that lump of kumbaya ideology.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Authority
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Somewhat Confident
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Dear God it is that imbecile that wants to join ABLA.
Even Le Pen is better than that lump of kumbaya ideology.
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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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Apparently, yes. I've read that without a source, but it wouldn't surprise me. Fillon is more to the right than what Sarkozy was, and we know that Sarko was bad.
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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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Apparently, yes. I've read that without a source, but it wouldn't surprise me. Fillon is more to the right than what Sarkozy was, and we know that Sarko was bad.
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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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Apparently, yes. I've read that without a source, but it wouldn't surprise me. Fillon is more to the right than what Sarkozy was, and we know that Sarko was bad.
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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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I doubt it was any of those things...
It is seen as taboo for a relationship like that.
It isnt any of the buzzwords (Homophobia? or Misogyny?).
If he was dating someone younger by 20 years (Macron 39) it would still be a thing MANY people would talk about.
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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 doubt it was any of those things...
It is seen as taboo for a relationship like that.
It isnt any of the buzzwords (Homophobia? or Misogyny?).
If he was dating someone younger by 20 years (Macron 39) it would still be a thing MANY people would talk about.
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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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I doubt it was any of those things...
It is seen as taboo for a relationship like that.
It isnt any of the buzzwords (Homophobia? or Misogyny?).
If he was dating someone younger by 20 years (Macron 39) it would still be a thing MANY people would talk about.
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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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Cite sources from my comments about Le Pen and political leanings or censorship then. Otherwise, they are still just assumptions.
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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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Cite sources from my comments about Le Pen and political leanings or censorship then. Otherwise, they are still just assumptions.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Authority
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Confident
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Cite sources from my comments about Le Pen and political leanings or censorship then. Otherwise, they are still just assumptions.
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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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Here's to hoping that he won't just be a continuation of Hollande.
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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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Here's to hoping that he won't just be a continuation of Hollande.
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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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Here's to hoping that he won't just be a continuation of Hollande.
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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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Not Confident
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One last time, it's not considered rape in France.
Emmanuel Macron was not raped by his teacher in school. They started a relationship when he was still a student but of legal age and they are still happily married.
Now move on and criticise his politics Instead of his personal life.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Non-Moral
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Somewhat Confident
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One last time, it's not considered rape in France.
Emmanuel Macron was not raped by his teacher in school. They started a relationship when he was still a student but of legal age and they are still happily married.
Now move on and criticise his politics Instead of his personal life.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Proportionality
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Confident
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One last time, it's not considered rape in France.
Emmanuel Macron was not raped by his teacher in school. They started a relationship when he was still a student but of legal age and they are still happily married.
Now move on and criticise his politics Instead of his personal life.
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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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Not Confident
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The silent voters are the ones who voted for other candidates in the first round (eg Melenchon) but would switch to Le Pen in the privacy of a voting booth rather than see yet another establishment patsy in government.
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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 silent voters are the ones who voted for other candidates in the first round (eg Melenchon) but would switch to Le Pen in the privacy of a voting booth rather than see yet another establishment patsy in government.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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The silent voters are the ones who voted for other candidates in the first round (eg Melenchon) but would switch to Le Pen in the privacy of a voting booth rather than see yet another establishment patsy in government.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator01
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Loyalty
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Confident
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Well, you said "only gullible idiots would actually vote for her," which would imply that you wouldn't vote for her. The usual reason someone doesn't support a candidate is because of ideological differences a reasonable person could describe those as disagreements, so you are- in fact- saying that people that disagree with you are gullible idiots, unless of course you don't disagree with them ideologically and just don't like Le Pen. Notice how I didn't say, "so **ALL** people that disagree with you are gullible idiots."
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worldnews
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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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Well, you said "only gullible idiots would actually vote for her," which would imply that you wouldn't vote for her. The usual reason someone doesn't support a candidate is because of ideological differences a reasonable person could describe those as disagreements, so you are- in fact- saying that people that disagree with you are gullible idiots, unless of course you don't disagree with them ideologically and just don't like Le Pen. Notice how I didn't say, "so **ALL** people that disagree with you are gullible idiots."
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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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Well, you said "only gullible idiots would actually vote for her," which would imply that you wouldn't vote for her. The usual reason someone doesn't support a candidate is because of ideological differences a reasonable person could describe those as disagreements, so you are- in fact- saying that people that disagree with you are gullible idiots, unless of course you don't disagree with them ideologically and just don't like Le Pen. Notice how I didn't say, "so **ALL** people that disagree with you are gullible idiots."
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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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Real question: why are you in this thread when you don't know who Emmanuel Macron is?
Further, why would you care enough to come in here and complain? Lol
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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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Real question: why are you in this thread when you don't know who Emmanuel Macron is?
Further, why would you care enough to come in here and complain? Lol
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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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Real question: why are you in this thread when you don't know who Emmanuel Macron is?
Further, why would you care enough to come in here and complain? Lol
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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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I need to stop reading about Macron. The more I hear him, the more depressed I get about the direction the USA is taking.
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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 need to stop reading about Macron. The more I hear him, the more depressed I get about the direction the USA is taking.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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I need to stop reading about Macron. The more I hear him, the more depressed I get about the direction the USA is taking.
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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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From where I'm sitting it really seems like a deliberate move. She knows the media and her opponents are going to go nuts over every little misstep. Now she has every media outlet, including the opposing sides social media network, spamming her speech where she is flirting with conservative voters.
I think people are forgetting that support for Macron really isn't that great. This election really is about Macron getting enough people to show up to vote against Le Pen. All Le Pen really needs is for Fillion voters to sit this one out and she'll be around 50%.
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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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From where I'm sitting it really seems like a deliberate move. She knows the media and her opponents are going to go nuts over every little misstep. Now she has every media outlet, including the opposing sides social media network, spamming her speech where she is flirting with conservative voters.
I think people are forgetting that support for Macron really isn't that great. This election really is about Macron getting enough people to show up to vote against Le Pen. All Le Pen really needs is for Fillion voters to sit this one out and she'll be around 50%.
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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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From where I'm sitting it really seems like a deliberate move. She knows the media and her opponents are going to go nuts over every little misstep. Now she has every media outlet, including the opposing sides social media network, spamming her speech where she is flirting with conservative voters.
I think people are forgetting that support for Macron really isn't that great. This election really is about Macron getting enough people to show up to vote against Le Pen. All Le Pen really needs is for Fillion voters to sit this one out and she'll be around 50%.
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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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>Neoliberalism isn't compatible with shitty populism
Didn't Macron and especially Albert Rivera in Spain campaign as populists to some extent?
Obviously a totally different brand of populism but still.
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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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>Neoliberalism isn't compatible with shitty populism
Didn't Macron and especially Albert Rivera in Spain campaign as populists to some extent?
Obviously a totally different brand of populism but still.
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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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>Neoliberalism isn't compatible with shitty populism
Didn't Macron and especially Albert Rivera in Spain campaign as populists to some extent?
Obviously a totally different brand of populism but still.
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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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Populism and neoliberalism, by the actual definition of neoliberalism in international relations terms (not in terms of what it's been dubbed on the internet i.e. neoliberalism = anything I don't like), are not incompatible.
There are many different strains of populism. Also, Macron has a fairly complex set of policy and ideological stances. You can't really pigeonhole him as just a "neoliberal."
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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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Populism and neoliberalism, by the actual definition of neoliberalism in international relations terms (not in terms of what it's been dubbed on the internet i.e. neoliberalism = anything I don't like), are not incompatible.
There are many different strains of populism. Also, Macron has a fairly complex set of policy and ideological stances. You can't really pigeonhole him as just a "neoliberal."
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator01
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Authority
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Confident
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Populism and neoliberalism, by the actual definition of neoliberalism in international relations terms (not in terms of what it's been dubbed on the internet i.e. neoliberalism = anything I don't like), are not incompatible.
There are many different strains of populism. Also, Macron has a fairly complex set of policy and ideological stances. You can't really pigeonhole him as just a "neoliberal."
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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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Why the hell is everyone on /r/europe obsessed with Macron? He's not the messiah...
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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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Confident
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Why the hell is everyone on /r/europe obsessed with Macron? He's not the messiah...
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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 the hell is everyone on /r/europe obsessed with Macron? He's not the messiah...
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europe
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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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[This gif about sums it up.](https://i.imgur.com/xkJHNMo.gifv)
He was serious the entire time, explaining his plans and answering questions, while Le Pen spent 90% of her time attacking him and acting like a crazy person. Even her supporters were disappointed.
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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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[This gif about sums it up.](https://i.imgur.com/xkJHNMo.gifv)
He was serious the entire time, explaining his plans and answering questions, while Le Pen spent 90% of her time attacking him and acting like a crazy person. Even her supporters were disappointed.
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europe
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French politics
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annotator01
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Care
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Confident
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[This gif about sums it up.](https://i.imgur.com/xkJHNMo.gifv)
He was serious the entire time, explaining his plans and answering questions, while Le Pen spent 90% of her time attacking him and acting like a crazy person. Even her supporters were disappointed.
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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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Why do we call Trump and these people "populists"? The folks that they support, and who they manipulate into supporting them are not "normal people". Trump is a plutocrat, Le Pen a simple fascist.
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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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Why do we call Trump and these people "populists"? The folks that they support, and who they manipulate into supporting them are not "normal people". Trump is a plutocrat, Le Pen a simple fascist.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Care,Purity,Proportionality
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Confident
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Why do we call Trump and these people "populists"? The folks that they support, and who they manipulate into supporting them are not "normal people". Trump is a plutocrat, Le Pen a simple fascist.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator01
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Care,Authority
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Not Confident
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You're right in saying it's geopolitics. What isn't geopolitics, however, is the disappearance of journalists, suppression of ethnic, religious, and other minorities, and the subversion of real Russian democracy.
Make no mistake, Bush, Blair, Merkel, Obama, Cameron, Hollande, Howard, May, they're all collaborators in the deaths of millions. That doesn't, however, absolve Putin.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator03
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Care,Authority,Equality
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Confident
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You're right in saying it's geopolitics. What isn't geopolitics, however, is the disappearance of journalists, suppression of ethnic, religious, and other minorities, and the subversion of real Russian democracy.
Make no mistake, Bush, Blair, Merkel, Obama, Cameron, Hollande, Howard, May, they're all collaborators in the deaths of millions. That doesn't, however, absolve Putin.
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worldnews
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French politics
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annotator04
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Thin Morality
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Confident
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You're right in saying it's geopolitics. What isn't geopolitics, however, is the disappearance of journalists, suppression of ethnic, religious, and other minorities, and the subversion of real Russian democracy.
Make no mistake, Bush, Blair, Merkel, Obama, Cameron, Hollande, Howard, May, they're all collaborators in the deaths of millions. That doesn't, however, absolve Putin.
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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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It already happened twice: Brexit and Trump. Don't be so arrogant to suggest Le Pen can't win.
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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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It already happened twice: Brexit and Trump. Don't be so arrogant to suggest Le Pen can't win.
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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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It already happened twice: Brexit and Trump. Don't be so arrogant to suggest Le Pen can't win.
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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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Populist doesn't mean centrist. Populists tend to be on the extreme side of either spectrum. Le Pen and Mélenchon are both populists on opposite sides of the spectrum. Macron is centrist and thus not a populist.
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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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Populist doesn't mean centrist. Populists tend to be on the extreme side of either spectrum. Le Pen and Mélenchon are both populists on opposite sides of the spectrum. Macron is centrist and thus not a populist.
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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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Populist doesn't mean centrist. Populists tend to be on the extreme side of either spectrum. Le Pen and Mélenchon are both populists on opposite sides of the spectrum. Macron is centrist and thus not a populist.
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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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In contrary, the timing make perfect sense if the author knows there is nothing juicy in those leaks . The pre-election blackout then prevent medias to analyze it and rumors can grow unchecked on social networks, creating a climate of suspicion that is going to profit 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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In contrary, the timing make perfect sense if the author knows there is nothing juicy in those leaks . The pre-election blackout then prevent medias to analyze it and rumors can grow unchecked on social networks, creating a climate of suspicion that is going to profit 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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In contrary, the timing make perfect sense if the author knows there is nothing juicy in those leaks . The pre-election blackout then prevent medias to analyze it and rumors can grow unchecked on social networks, creating a climate of suspicion that is going to profit Le Pen.
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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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No they didn't. Trump and Clinton were only a few points apart in the polls in a winner-take-all election. That's not at all how it works in the multi-round French elections. The moderate vote was split among many candidates in the first round, but will only have one moderate candidate to choose from in the second round. There's not even any "outsider" advantage that Le Pen has, because Marcon is also an outsider. Le Pen is going to be trounced in the second round, despite what T_D keeps telling you.
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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 they didn't. Trump and Clinton were only a few points apart in the polls in a winner-take-all election. That's not at all how it works in the multi-round French elections. The moderate vote was split among many candidates in the first round, but will only have one moderate candidate to choose from in the second round. There's not even any "outsider" advantage that Le Pen has, because Marcon is also an outsider. Le Pen is going to be trounced in the second round, despite what T_D keeps telling you.
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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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Somewhat Confident
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No they didn't. Trump and Clinton were only a few points apart in the polls in a winner-take-all election. That's not at all how it works in the multi-round French elections. The moderate vote was split among many candidates in the first round, but will only have one moderate candidate to choose from in the second round. There's not even any "outsider" advantage that Le Pen has, because Marcon is also an outsider. Le Pen is going to be trounced in the second round, despite what T_D keeps telling you.
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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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A lukewarm campaign to elect the severed prehensile tail of Macron: $50,000,0000
The L: Priceless.
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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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A lukewarm campaign to elect the severed prehensile tail of Macron: $50,000,0000
The L: Priceless.
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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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A lukewarm campaign to elect the severed prehensile tail of Macron: $50,000,0000
The L: Priceless.
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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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It's not though! That's biased news! Sessions really did meet with the Russian ambassador, as he readily admits. Implying that those meetings could be a sign of criminal activity is a sign of bias. Fake news would be a story saying Sessions had an orgy with Putin and Le Pen (presumably).
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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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It's not though! That's biased news! Sessions really did meet with the Russian ambassador, as he readily admits. Implying that those meetings could be a sign of criminal activity is a sign of bias. Fake news would be a story saying Sessions had an orgy with Putin and Le Pen (presumably).
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Conservative
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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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It's not though! That's biased news! Sessions really did meet with the Russian ambassador, as he readily admits. Implying that those meetings could be a sign of criminal activity is a sign of bias. Fake news would be a story saying Sessions had an orgy with Putin and Le Pen (presumably).
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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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Probably not. Far-right French have a deep hate for the left wing, especially Mélenchon. The switchers are most likely Hamon > Mélenchon, Fillon > Macron. Le pen supporters might switch to Macron if they don't really feel that ultra-right
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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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