Well what is it? And what is the message sent by "muslims" towards "french society" in recent years?I agree with you in the principle but what's the fucking message sent by french society in recent years towards muslims?
Well what is it? And what is the message sent by "muslims" towards "french society" in recent years?I agree with you in the principle but what's the fucking message sent by french society in recent years towards muslims?
It was Eurovoir.
Damn, that's such a badass-sounding word (...for such a stupid idea).
It's interesting that there's always someone in these threads who doesn't know how statistics works. Also, Hillary was never even close to 70% of the vote and Brexit was well within the level of confidence of the polls."sample of 998 people" useless polls are useless
I'd say Renzi losing the votum is a bigger threat.
A lot of smarmy-ass fuckers, err, ahem, national politicians, want to gut the Commission in favour of more powers for the Council of Ministers. The Commission is autonomous trending towards independent, whereas the Council of Ministers is under the direct authority of the national governments (since it's composed of national ministers). And obviously the Parliament is toothless.Does not compute.
Aside from wanting to decentralise power from Brussels it sounds like he wants a Federal EU.
whelp, as an italian, I see Renzi going back home as a lesser evil..
what I'm really concerned with is, who do we want up there...
As someone who panicked for months with Trump chances, I know Le Pen has 0% chance winning french elections.Let's hope the polls are right for once. Then again, the silent whites in France are probably decidedly less quiet.
So you see him going as a lesser evil compared to...who the hell knows?
She can definitely win.
Are people really doing the "you don't understand French politics if you think La Pen can win" thing?
It's time to acknowledge that we are in a midst of a global neonationalist wave, and that the 2002 example is just irrelevant. She can definitely win.
How?
They're already attacking him on twitter.
They're deeply scared.
Combination of taking votes from the Left and low turnout.
Combination of taking votes from the Left and low turnout.
No, no, more in details. With numbers. How many votes she will take from the left and how low the turnout must be for this scenario to even reach plausibility levels?
We have not entered post truth era in France. We have neither Fox News, nor Tabloïds. Le Pen has a terrible reputation.
Terrorists made Brexit and Trump, but just as France didn't buy weapons of massive destruction, our country will not buy into the doom and gloom narrative.
Le Pen will make 40% at best.
Combination of taking votes from the Left and low turnout.
Modern polling consistently underestimates right-wing voters. Brexit and Trump give La Pen an air of normalcy. People who voted for Obama twice switched to Trump.
It can happen. I'm not saying it's a done deal, but it's not something remote.
First, who told you anything about far-right? Second, I was certain I was going to have a condescending answer.
That is your world view, people have others, it's not as clear-cut like your pretend. I could have counter-points to any of your arguments. Like Citroen being forced to stop selling cars in Iran because of international sanctions. Nice results about the Google and Microsoft "fight". But it could go on for hours. The vast majority of countries in the world don't need the EU to prosper, it still a very recent entity. Again based on the world view I described, what are my options between Fillon, Le Pen or not voting?
Not seeing this pivot coming tbh. As it is, certainly not voting at all if a Fillon/Le Pen second turn happens.If Fillon goes full National Catholic Thatcherite half of the country may very well sit this one out.
You don't want that.
It is time for him to emulate Chirac and try to grab some centrist and even leftist votes.
Hold on to your butt, Breitbart is supposedly coming in France in time for the elections.We have not entered post truth era in France. We have neither Fox News, nor Tabloïds. Le Pen has a terrible reputation.
Terrorists made Brexit and Trump, but just as France didn't buy into the "weapons of massive destruction" story, our country will not fall for the doom and gloom narrative.
Le Pen will make 40% at best.
Germany's economic policies are not only not "somewhat competent" but are probably one of the primary threats to global stability and will be remembered as a vast, arrogant and stupid mistake. It is the biggest proponent of neoliberalism in Europe, had a major hand in orchestrating the 2008 financial crisis through it's support of deregulation in the financial sector (which btw contributes far more to the German GDP miracle than people seem to want to admit), and their treatment of Greece will be remembered as financial terrorism.
Not trying to demonise Germany but being the most influential country in Europe right now means that it take a big share of the responsibility for the coming catastrophes. Merkel et al will go down in history the same way as Europe's pre-war leaders; short-sighted, arrogant and unwittingly plunging the continent into the abyss.
Thankfully there are many millions of German people who have not supported Merkel's neoliberal agenda and have seen for a long time the way it has been prompting financial instability in the banking sector and the knock on boosts to the far right that results in - so when shit hits the fan I doubt it will be Germany that falls hardest for the far right. That honour will go to Eastern Europe.
France, as usual, would be split down the middle.
I don't know where the progressive heart of Europe is anymore. Greece and Spain seem to emotionally crushed, Italy being Italy, Scandinavia seems to have decided that the welfare state shouldn't apply to non-natives anymore, Britain is typically ideologically disappointing.. Just seems like there's not much hope tbh, nobody is gonna stand in the way of the next financial crisis, then the current centre-left/right parties will watch helplessly as power is taken from them by the far right, then we will be old men with terrible stories to tell before we can all call each other brothers again...
What message? Muslims in France are getting radicalized on their own just fine and nothing will stop it. already almost half of young ones think suicide bombins are always justified.I agree with you in the principle but what's the fucking message sent by french society in recent years towards muslim?
I love it when people use numbers coming right from their asses to legitimize looking down on people for having a different religion.What message? Muslims in France are getting radicalized on their own just fine and nothing will stop it. already almost half of young ones think suicide bombins are always justified.
This train is driving straight into catastrophe and nothing will stop it now.
whelp, as an italian, I see Renzi going back home as a lesser evil..
what I'm really concerned with is, who do we want up there...
You're wrong, left will largely vote for Fillon if he's against Le Pen in the 2nd round, not even close.
Sigh, Putin seems to be really good in funding states to mess up their well being.
Don't sell the hide before you shot the bear. I've been telling Clinton supporters that as well.
I love it when people use numbers coming right from their asses to legitimize looking down on people for having a different religion.
If only he was a fraction as good at not fucking up the Russian economy.
Of course, but also remember that with the French electoral system, Clinton would have won. It's a popular vote.
Franz Brötchen;225568609 said:And basically every country on earth doesn't allow for such high national spending on social issues, except for those in the EU or single market (effectively EU). So, if you want France to try being as independent as the US while simultaneously upholding any sort of wellfare state, good luck.
Also, why again did France want to not print its own money anymore in the first place?
The French welfare system existed well before the EU and is still one of the most generous. It doesn't need the EU at all.
Good question, ask Valérie Giscard d'Estaing. It isn't very clear.
His claim that half of the French muslim youth thinks suicide bombing is always justified, is a wrongful interpretation from a 2006 poll conducted by Pew Research. According to this poll 42% of French muslims in the category of 18-29 years old thinks there are circumstances when suicide bombing is justified.
That is still a very worrying number though and a sign that radicalization is not a problem to be taken lightly or ignored.
why does the Left always resort to infighting instead of rallying behind a leader? don't they care about their country?
They just to handed it over to the Right on a silver platter
why does the Left always resort to infighting instead of rallying behind a leader? don't they care about their country?
They just to handed it over to the Right on a silver platter
This is an spectacularly shortsighted assessment as the French economy (which finances the welfare system) has reformed itself in order to make the best of the EU. Good luck trying to put that genie back in the bottle. It would make Brexit look like a walk in the park.
Do others think Fillon is an hasshole?Welp. Better the asshole than the fascist?
Of course, but also remember that with the French electoral system, Clinton would have won. It's a popular vote.
I've searched and failed to see the methodology used to poll french muslims.
Is it in that paper or in another one?
why does the Left always resort to infighting instead of rallying behind a leader? don't they care about their country?
They just to handed it over to the Right on a silver platter
As long as the lefties hold their noses and slap their stamp on Fillon in the second round, it'll squeak by once more. Same goes for the righties and Macron (slim though his chance might be).Oh no, is France also becoming part of the decay of western democracy? I always thought they were super liberal and progressive about everything.
I know Canada is still locked down, how is Germany holding up?
We need at least one country to continue making progress. 2017 is looking like the beginning of the end.
It's interesting that there's always someone in these threads who doesn't know how statistics works. Also, Hillary was never even close to 70% of the vote and Brexit was well within the level of confidence of the polls.
On topic: Fillon doesn't sound that great to me and I definitely don't need a devout religious person at the head of the country that invented laïcité, but it's not like Le Pen isn't still much worse. I still hope for a miracle and at least one actual good candidate in the final ballot, but for "Anything but Le Pen" Fillon seems like good news.