Gotta love the "Equally bad" talk.
That's not what was said.
Unless suddently, I can't read French.
Gotta love the "Equally bad" talk.
That's not what was said.
Unless suddently, I can't read French.
As in Arsene Lupin?
I always thought she was at the arse end of politics.
Not at all. If you look at Melenchon's values, it is clear that given these values the world is worse under Le Pen than Macron. By refusing to point that out, he is doing his values an injustice. He does not 'control' his voters - nobody controls their voters. They are always free to vote as they wish, and always were. However, explaining how his values would influence a 2R vote is absolutely his place, and he does a disservice to all his voters by not doing so.
Just proves Hamon was always the better candidate.
That's because my wife and son are both French (though have dual citizenship) but we live in Germany and the EU makes our situation work. Kill the EU and things could become difficult, basically.
They don't in french, not sure what you're reading in english either
Macron : Mac Ron, some burger from Mac Donald's? In french you read it Ma-cron however.
Le Pen : I have no idea
Melenchon : Can't see it.
Fillon : Don't know either
Hamon : Ham I guess? The whole name reads more like a power from Jojo's part 2 though.
Thread turning into (marine) le puns.
I can, don't worry.That's not what was said.
Unless suddently, I can't read French.
You could, mais ça me ferait de la pen.You could say these words are mightier than le pen
Is there a website or an article that goes into detail on Le Pen's platform, on what she wants to do, both economically and socially, in a concise manner? The platform is obviously on Le Pen's website, but it's very long, and I'm sure it obfuscates some of the unsavory parts of what she said she'd do in the past.
Ah. Too subtle for me.Well yeah, because she's gonna need to steal the election.
Though seriously, the sheer gap between them in current polls is something that I hope is reflected in the actual results in two weeks.
It's normal in socialist parties to vote on supporting a certain candidate or movement, it's called party democracy. The party is seen as the voice of the workers, a way of them to speak out their needs and wants.
Racist scapegoating organizations or liberal status quo (capital) support groups are not.
And he is arguing against Le Pen, that of course doesn't need a vote.
Is there a website or an article that goes into detail on Le Pen's platform, on what she wants to do, both economically and socially, in a concise manner? The platform is obviously on Le Pen's website, but it's very long, and I'm sure it obfuscates some of the unsavory parts of what she said she'd do in the past.
Shes a female Trump, what more do you need to know?
Le Monde has a summary that is easy to browse (IMO) . In French, though.
Le Pen : http://www.lemonde.fr/personnalite/marine-le-pen/programme/
Macron : http://www.lemonde.fr/personnalite/emmanuel-macron/programme/
Préférer le principe dassimilation à celui dintégration
Promouvoir lassimilation républicaine, principe plus exigeant que celui dintégration.
I hope it will all be Pen perdue two weeks from now.You could, mais ça me ferait de la pen.
Assimilation has a stronger connotation. It seems to imply the immigrant accepts and conforms to the cultural codes of the host country. Whereas integration simply means she/he is able to live within the host society in good intelligence with others. Assimilation suggests leaving behind one's culture and customs to adopt those of the host country.Code:Préférer le principe dassimilation à celui dintégration Promouvoir lassimilation républicaine, principe plus exigeant que celui dintégration.
What does this mean, exactly? How does it translation into application?
Assimilation has a stronger connotation. It seems to imply the immigrant accepts and conforms to the cultural codes of the host country. Whereas integration simply means she/he is able to live within the host society in good intelligence with others. Assimilation suggests leaving behind one's culture and customs to adopt those of the host country.
Is how I'm understanding it. It's not completely clear though.
I agree that criticism of Le Pen should be there and it's free. There is never a reason not to criticize them.Of course, and La France Insoumise, as a party, does have to represent the collective opinion of its members, and should not back Macron without an agreement among its members - I agree with you. However, Jean-Luc Melenchon, as an individual, does not have to do this, and is free to point out that Le Pen's policies divide and alienate the workers from another and make his goals and values more difficult in the long-run, in a way that Macron's do not, even if one disagrees with them. Macron represents at worst a delay in to Melenchon's ideals, a missed opportunity; Le Pen represents an absolute setback, a reduction in class consciousness in favour of race and religion. Jean-Luc Melenchon saying "I personally would not vote for Le Pen" is different and meaningfully so from La France Insoumise issuing a statement saying "Les Insoumises should not vote for Le Pen"; and Melenchon has a personal moral duty to do the former. The fact he has not is disappointing and a stain on his character.
Oh I don't know. *shrug*Oh, definitely. But how does Le Pen plan to put this into law? That's what I want to know.
Apparently putin's troll factory is fully working to create shit about macron
Apparently putin's troll factory is fully working to create shit about macron
ExactlyWait, people openly brainstorm for the kind of fake news they plan to spread ?
Wait, people openly brainstorm for the kind of fake news they plan to spread ?
Wait, people openly brainstorm for the kind of fake news they plan to spread ?
If Le Pen wins this, the citizens of the West need to take a good, long look in the mirror.
JLM the mirror image of MLP?But if everyone looks in the mirror, suddenly Le Pen is far left!
Yes they are the tails and head of the same coinJLM the mirror image of MLP?
So does Le Pen want to leave the EU?
Yes. She wants to "renegotiate" France's position within the EU. But that's just a lie. She wants out of the EU and basically the destruction of the EU.
"Europe of Nations" is her catchphrase.
How did French nationals in #Germany vote?
#Presidentielle2017
Berlin: M 50%, LP 2%
Hamburg: M 54%, LP 4%
Stuttgart: M 57%, LP 4%
oh I see
welp good luck France it is all on your court
Looks like Macron is quite popular with french people living in germany:
https://twitter.com/dw_europe/status/856460474707267584
That's my silver lining.Fillon is toast, he said he won't lead the right into the next elections this fall. Unsurprisingly, his political career ended yesterday.
Macron looks like the kind of guy you could have abeerglass of wine with.
How big is the chance Le Pen wins round 2?
How big is the chance Le Pen wins round 2?
How big is the chance Le Pen wins round 2?