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What's your take on this?

I think Marine Le Pen will win.

I have a feeling that the Muslim votes for Marine Le Pen will increase too. Yes, I know that is a contradiction but I have a feeling that will be the case. Let's see if that is true. I am assuming the Muslim voters attend the weekly prayers / lectures whatever.


 
Posted : 10/04/2022 11:09 pm
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Double post numptyism


 
Posted : 10/04/2022 11:17 pm
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I'm assuming the reduced turn out is not good news for Macron. Bugger. Frexit?


 
Posted : 10/04/2022 11:20 pm
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It's looking a bit twitchy tbh but it seems like Le Pen already picked up a lot of votes from competitors before the first round. The question really is what Melenchon's support does. Either way they'll be holding their noses, or of course just not voting. Melenchon's speaking against Le Pen should help, but then a lot of his voters only did so tactically and won't necessary follow his lead. Bizarre though since Melenchon was just a hair behind Le Pen and only 5% behind Macron... But then FPTP is bizarre too

But I think it'll be Macron, and less close than expected in the end.

I'd say don't worry about frexit since MLP has officially stopped supporting either that or leaving the euro. But she'll always say what she thinks will sell, so who knows. I do reckon that if she wins it'll be the end of her- single term then obliteration. But we'll see.


 
Posted : 10/04/2022 11:37 pm
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Hasn't she expressed support for Putin in the past like many far right leaders?

I'm guessing she's gone a bit quiet in that front though.


 
Posted : 10/04/2022 11:45 pm
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I don't think there's much likelihood of macron losing in the final round.
The next elections in 2027 will, I think, be critical as the fracturing of centrist and left-leaning parties continues and will change the French political landscape.


 
Posted : 10/04/2022 11:46 pm
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Poopscoop
Hasn’t she expressed support for Putin in the past like many far right leaders?

I am trying to see if that is the case as the Ukraine war will affect many.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 12:00 am
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She's been very open in her admiration of Putin

He has funded her campaigning

https://twitter.com/enile/status/1512847186320666632?s=20&t=okVIukhPObihhIUjzZvrwQ

She had to pulp a million election pamphlets in March because they featured this photo

https://twitter.com/Independent/status/1499014526934597639?s=20&t=CWUZ8sYbFJJ_1hSA4dAosA

If be very surprised if she won, damage to France would be pretty bad, but who knows people voted for trump & brexit, after all & Putin backed those too...


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 12:33 am
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I have a feeling that the Muslim votes for Marine Le Pen will increase too.

She's recently said it she wins she'll fine Muslims for wearing headscarves

Her deputy led a march past mosques wearing a pig's head


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 12:41 am
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Her deputy led a march past mosques wearing a pig’s head

Jeezus H... What a time to be alive.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 12:48 am
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French vote first with their heart (today) and then with their head (two weeks time). Macron will win.


 
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She’s recently said it she wins she’ll fine Muslims for wearing headscarves
Her deputy led a march past mosques wearing a pig’s head

That should be interesting because there are certain groups of Muslim will vote for her but I don't know the different composition of Muslim in France so it is difficult to say.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 1:28 am
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https://www.france24.com/en/france/20210130-riding-high-in-the-polls-france-s-far-right-leader-le-pen-proposes-hijab-ban

"I consider that the headscarf is an Islamist item of clothing," Le Pen told reporters at a press conference where she proposed a new law to ban "Islamist ideologies" which she called "totalitarian and murderous."

That's the sort of talk Muslims love to hear.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 1:42 am
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I think there's probably a few pics of Macron shaking hands with Putin, though the context is clearly different.

I suspect Macron will win, might be close.

I don't get the support for right wing/nationalist parties. There's enough lessons from history to show how a drift to the right creates isolation, division and conflict, when cooperation and more liberal/left wing policies bring peace and prosperity.

The problem seems to be a lack of education and critical thinking.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 8:50 am
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The problem seems to be a lack of education and critical thinking.

Part of the problem is not understanding what the problem is!

Rejection of mainstream politics is not a French phenomenon. It represents widespread dissatisfaction with the status quo and failure of the existing political/economic model.

It's probably worthy of a separate thread.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 9:10 am
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The problem with "othering" to gain political power and support, is it works until it causes disaster... and even once rejected after a disaster... quickly becomes a viable tool again. There is always an angle that can be found to make it work with a large portion of any population... it can not be stopped, it can not be done away with, it is always a viable tool that we should be wary off. The task is always to build a majority case against it... you will never have everyone against it. It could go either way in the next two weeks. I hope Le Pen loses. Again.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 10:21 am
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Not so sure Le Pen won't win. The same forces which gave us brexit are at play in France. Working people are angry, the middle class self interested and disillusioned, the rich hubristic. Left leaning voters will stay at home en masse and Le Pen will motivate the reactionaries. I don't know enough about french politics to have an opinion on what will happen if Le Pen wins but it'll be interesting.

How many fascists need to rise to prominence across Europe and the West before the establishment centrists figure out the problem?


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 10:43 am
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I don’t know enough about french politics to have an opinion on what will happen if Le Pen wins but it’ll be interesting.

im not sure interesting is the word Id use

https://twitter.com/expatua/status/1513199601477689348


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 11:27 am
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im not sure interesting is the word Id use

It will be interesting, although I probably should have said 'interesting'. We're in uncharted waters as far as liberal European democracies go. The signs have been there with Farage/Johnson and Orban, but a country like france electing an out and out fascist would be seismic. Like I said, when are the liberal centrists going to wake up?


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 11:38 am
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How many fascists need to rise to prominence across Europe and the West before the establishment centrists figure out the problem?

We know that you're one of the gang on here who blame 'centrists' (boo... hiss) for absolutely everything but what about the inherent intellectual laziness of 'The Left'?

When the banking crash happened 'The Left' just sat back and complacently said to itself 'well now that capitalism has failed so spectacularly, obviously everyone will now see the light and vote for us'.

They then ignored the forces of the right mobilising to completely hijack the narrative to push their toxic nationalist agenda

Lets spread the blame where its due... right the way across the board. EVERYBODY, right the way across the political spectrum airily dismissed the Farages and Le Pen's until it was too late.

Those in the centre didn't take it seriously, but those on the left casually assumed that disillusioned voters would naturally head in their direction


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 11:40 am
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but what about the inherent intellectual laziness of ‘The Left’?

The left have never been in a position of power to do anything about it. Figures on the left have been warning where this was heading for at least 20 years. It doesn't take a historical genius to figure out what happens when you disenfranchise working people and only act in the interests of the elite. Where the left have failed is in focusing on the easy issues of political rights rather than the more difficult and messy economic inequality that exists.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 11:46 am
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Like I said, when are the liberal centrists going to wake up?

"Wake up!" - the cry of the swivel eyed.

Just open your eyes and the answers are obvious. And involve being less 'liberal' whatever's meant by that, and less centralist presumably. Just that looking around the world at other options, what we've had in western europe I'd consider worth defending.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 11:49 am
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what we’ve had in western europe I’d consider worth defending.

We haven't defended it against the all out attack from rapacious capital, and now we have fascists filling the gap. You might think defending a system where wealth flows upwards and working people get ever poorer is worth it, but millions across Europe clearly disagree. The tragedy is that progressive parties and movements of the left have been destroyed by the establishment liberals so now the only people they have to turn to are reactionary populists like Farage, Le Pen and Orban.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 12:00 pm
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so now the only people they have to turn to are reactionary populists

What was wrong with this guy?

https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20220407-jean-luc-m%C3%A9lenchon-the-veteran-leftist-standing-in-way-of-macron-le-pen-rematch


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 12:08 pm
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What was wrong with this guy?

As I said I'm not completely informed on the details of french politics or this campaign but from reading that article it seems Melenchon has suffered from the same issues as Corbyn, in that he's had a rump of the centre-left acting against him to the advantage of Macron and Le Pen. It's probably way more complicated than that but it seems the same issues affect France as the UK, in that the 'left' establishment politicians just can't bring themselves to support a radical transformative candidate.


 
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The tragedy is that progressive parties and movements of the left have been destroyed by the establishment liberals so now the only people they have to turn to are reactionary populists like Farage, Le Pen and Orban.

I think there are a few reasons we're seeing a rise in Right/Authoritarian govts. The first was the excess of globalization, the excess of capitalism, and the creation of exploding inequality happening at the same time that globalization is kind of encroaching on people's national identity or tribal identity (a big factor in Brexit)

Another trend was the post-9/11 militarisation of the export of "democracy" . We (the western nations)  turned our national purpose into this war on terror, not only did we militarize our engagement with the world/middle east, which I think was generally bad for democracy, but we also provide a template and a justification for autocrats to expropriate that for their own purposes.

Then lastly, technology is big difference maker in the sense that these platforms that at first were connecting people became the perfect vehicles for disinformation and surveillance

And like it as not, the Republican party has literally gone off the deep end in the last few years. It's still true that where the US goes, the world follows.


 
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it seems Melenchon has suffered from the same issues as Corbyn

...including the public not voting for him.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 12:25 pm
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…including the public not voting for him.

Is that the cause or the symptom? It's very easy to say that people don't vote for him, but the question is why? Is it because they fundamentally disagree with his policies and programme, or is it because they've been told (erroneously) by the media and his critics that the change he proposes just isn't possible? Every time the centre tells voters that the things they want are not possible, the populists will be there to tell them it's the fault of foreigners and traitors.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 12:48 pm
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Part of the problem is age demographics, and young people not voting…

https://twitter.com/taniel/status/1513361187437785088?s=21

The argument that there is “no one for the young to vote for” will come up, of course, or the feeling that “their vote doesn’t count against the weight of older voters”… but ultimately… more of the young need to vote if they really want politicians to act in their interests.


 
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Is that the cause or the symptom?

Voter apathy, lack of knowledge, disillusioned, safe seats... i would say have more influence than left/right politics. remember that actually voting puts you in a minority, being a member of a political party an even smaller minority and actually canvassing or something like that, a still smaller group.


 
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Another factor in France is that the left have torn themselves apart with infighting

https://twitter.com/spignal/status/1513219792966197257


 
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I picked up a student as a car share yesterday. She hadn't voted and wasn't going to. 🙁 I thought about voting for Hidalgo because I very much approve of what she's been doing in Paris and her policies, but... . So I exceptionally voted for the least bad first round as well as second round and that was Macron. Even if his pensions reform and RSA slavery proposals piss me off.


 
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French vote first with their heart (today) and then with their head (two weeks time). Macron will win.

Hopefully this.


 
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Another factor in France is that the left have torn themselves apart with infighting

They haven’t, have they? 😲


 
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Another factor in France is that the left have torn themselves apart with infighting

They make Corbyn look like a complete amateur 😉


 
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Erm, Corbyn didn't tear the left apart. There was no infighting among the left.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 2:29 pm
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Voter apathy, lack of knowledge, disillusioned, safe seats… i would say have more influence than left/right politics.

These are all symptoms of the same thing, which is politicians mostly of the centre telling people that there is no alternative to what they are currrently experiencing. We're told we must accept falling wages, poorer public services, greater job insecurity, less support from the state etc whilst at the same time the people at the top get vastly more rich and powerful.

There are two groups who oppose this doom-laden consensus. One group would try to solve it and redress the balance, however imperfectly. The other group just want to exploit it to gain power and implement their hate-filled agenda. Guess which group the centre attacks?


 
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In Macron's case he's been attacking the latter.

Fwiw despite the interesting points of view on this thread concerning the implosion of the left, Mélenchon is less than 1% behind Le Pen which is much more than his 2017 result.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 3:18 pm
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Mélenchon is less than 1% behind Le Pen which is much more than his 2017 result.

Le Pen would undoubtedly have done better if the islamophobic bigots and racists had been more united in the first round, despite all the talk of left infighting.


 
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Le Pen would undoubtedly have done better if the islamophobic bigots and racists had been more united in the first round, despite all the talk of left infighting.

They had Eric Zemmour to vote for, whose rallying cry was "Macron assassin" - although of what I'm not 100% sure....


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 3:51 pm
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In Macron’s case he’s been attacking the latter.

Well if that's the case then it's very different to what we see in the UK. Of course Macron now has an election runoff to focus his attention but I'd be interested to see what he's said about Melenchon in the wider campaign.


 
Posted : 11/04/2022 3:51 pm
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There was no infighting among the left.

🤠

In Macron’s case he’s been attacking the latter.

Absolutely he has. I mean, that is partly because the rise of the later in France is his biggest issue personally, if he wants to stay in power. But to be fair to him he has taken that line pretty consistently when talking about politics abroad as well as at home all through his presidency.


 
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Well Macron hasn't said much, because Mélenchon isn't the principal opposition for the second round. By all accounts, he's run far closer than predicted.

Zemmour is a polemicist talking head from a news channel and looking at the participation numbers seems to have taken votes from Dupont Aignan (traditionalist Christian far right) rather than Le Pen (common or garden populo-fascist)


 
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think there are a few reasons we’re seeing a rise in Right/Authoritarian govts. The first was the excess of globalization, the excess of capitalism, and the creation of exploding inequality happening at the same time that globalization is kind of encroaching on people’s national identity or tribal identity (a big factor in Brexit)

I would counter that the stagnation of social mobility and the pooling of assets into a very small and non-domiciled portion of the general population since the 2008 recession has done much to damage the political status quo. Added to that we've a very toxic media that pumps out narratives that the poor are ****less, immigrants are coming for your house/wife/job and that the young really could afford a £500,000 starter home on their £27k salaries if they cut back on avocado toast and flat screens has been fodder for a well organised, well funded and distinctly authoritarian bunch of degenerates to "flood the zone with shit" while their preferred useful elected idiots quietly dismantle society from within.

Then lastly, technology is big difference maker in the sense that these platforms that at first were connecting people became the perfect vehicles for disinformation and surveillance.

And like it as not, the Republican party has literally gone off the deep end in the last few years. It’s still true that where the US goes, the world follows.

Agreed there. The liberalisation of election campaign funding laws in the US opened the floodgates to gobshites with deep pockets who've seen what we've all shared on social media and are actively working to pull up the societal ladder as fast as they possibly can. That and a certain ex-KGB shithead who can buy an entire political movement for less than a third of the cost of a Mig-29.


 
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In the little commune where we are at present the first round went:

M. Jean-Luc MÉLENCHON  27,05%

M. Emmanuel MACRON  25,00%

Mme Marine LE PEN  13,11%

A very rural commune.


 
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