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I have issues with the fact that they now run as a political party.
In the best case scenario, the 2nd round of the next election will be GJ against the National Rally.
Then the EU is done for.
In the worst case, the will keep each other out of the 2nd round.
I hope that this is handled in a sensible manner.
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>pronounced: "jelly-jews" no, it's not >run as a political party *as several political party The first having been obliterated in oblivion after Yellow Vest harrassed online their leader, calling her a traitor, an opportunist and with much sexist slurs >2nd round of the next election will be GJ against the National Rally don't you think it looks like the Italian case ? Nationalists (Lega) and Populists (M5S) alliance ? >will keep each other out of the 2nd round. you are right on this one though, many Yellow Vest voted for Marine Le Pen and if they report on another party then... well let's say leftist joining Yellow Vest is better than nationalists joining them
>>pronounced: "jelly-jews" >no, it's not How would you know?
"JELLY-JUE'S"
Tyler Jackson
Thank you.
My point with the presidential election is that you can't compare it with Italy. Italy has a proportional parliamentarian system. So these both parties picked up their share of the vote and then made an alliance. In France you have of course single individuals run against each other. The point is that if you have a GJ candidate - some consensus candidate who is backed by the movement - and then Le Pen or whoever runs for her party - well, they run against each other. So let's say the result of the first round is Le Pen 20%, GJ candidate 19%, Macron 18% and the Republicans 16%. Then it's an election (2nd round) of Le Pen vs GJ - and you have already won. The EU won't survive that an the status quo has been defeated. But if the whole thing goes wrong, the GJ candidate and Le Pen would split the anti-establishment vote and keep each other out of the 2nd round, and you get a result like Le Pen 18%, GJ 18%, Macron 19%and Republicans 20%. In that case, it was self-defeating.
>you can't compare it with Italy We still make alliances for the 2nd round. That's how a turbo leftist got a coallition of green, communists and leftist in his governent and gave them MInistry. And that was Marine Le Pen strategy when forging an alliance with another nationalist and proposing him to be Prime Minister. It's a little to early to think about Presidential Election (2022), we have an election where YV will have a major impact here in 2020 : municipal elections. >Republicans 20% kek, they are dead just as the Socialists France political arena is now Globalists (left and right) vs Nationalists (left or right)
Ryan Garcia
Is more like a brave new world
Anthony Gray
>we have an election where YV will have a major impact here in 2020 : municipal elections. Don't forget the EU election. Because that's where the scenario that I described already plays a role. If GJ and National Rally split the nationalist vote, Macron's circus could end up as number 1, a unnecessary propaganda victory.
>kek, they are dead just as the Socialists They're going to run with some clown who copies everything that Le Pen says and panders to old people who refuse to vote for her. Of course it's going to be theater. But these people always find a puppet. You had never heard of Macron prior to 2016, right? Yet he won. So better don't rule out such possibilities. Your opponents have virtually infinite resources.
Camden James
God bless you France
Samuel Jenkins
What would really happen if my some miracle le pen win the next election? Would she be able to domesticate the press and the rest of economic agents like is the case with orban ? Or in other words how powerfull are jews there?
If she wins, the EU crashes down in the moment the result is in, and that will take the entire power structure with it.
Grayson Brown
After she won the 1st round in 2017 the political world, while prepared was in choc. The press unanymously called to vote for Macron, several high ranking official pledged to not work with her (ambassadors, préfets and the most terrible deep state machine officials from the Finance Ministry).
Personally, I believe there will be some protests by the Left but in the end she will find people to work with anyway. As for the press, we will see a great exodus of Jewish billionaires owning the press and she will come up with something to guarantee independance of the press from them.
Internationally, she will probably visit Trump and Putin. The first one to give a reciprocate approval of their naitonal policy and the second because he is her sponsor. Also, of course Italy. Then the mandatory good goy visit in Israel and the touring of EU.
Concerning the EU she has the project to make a new EU without a parliament, something more focused on projects in space, environment, technology and industry (Airbus, Ariane, ESA...). But yes, her long term goal is to abolish Euro currency by referendum in France at least. To make this possible she needs leverage with Germany that she has not.
>Internationally, she will probably visit Trump and Putin. If Trump's still in office.
>Concerning the EU she has the project to make a new EU without a parliament, something more focused on projects in space, environment, technology and industry (Airbus, Ariane, ESA...). But yes, her long term goal is to abolish Euro currency by referendum in France at least. To make this possible she needs leverage with Germany that she has not. The Euro will crash in the moment she wins, Italy will default and can't get bailed out. The EU will then collapse. Possible that Germany and other countries will also go bust due to the economic collapse.
Jason Wilson
IF you are interested they was a power fantasy cringe leftist French comic about a New World Order where Trump, Putin and Le Pen make an alliance.
>The Euro will crash in the moment she wins It doesn't work like that I think. Too much jobs relies on it, too much transactions. I would like to pretend it is too big to fail.
>It doesn't work like that I think. Too much jobs relies on it, too much transactions. I would like to pretend it is too big to fail.
Please look back to the euro crisis. If you look at countries like Greece or Italy, their debt issues were artificial. Japan has a way higher debt and has no problems. The US sits on a mountain of debt and gets away with it.
The reason is that the creditors believe that the creditors believe that these economies will pay the interest. So they give them money.
When the global depression happened, speculators - the likes of Soros and Goldman Sachs - preyed on European countries who could not print their own currency and set their own policies. As you know, it were quite tumultous years. The only thing that stopped the currency union from imploding was that bailout mechanisms were built which, like the whole EU, rely on the idea that no matter what happens, France and Germany will do anything to defend it, including with money.
I highly respect Le Pen's proposals. it should be done that way. but the "markets" are both dumb and evil predators. She's seen as the Trump of France and as anti-EU, and of course as unreliable.
So if she wins, Italian bond yields will explode, Italy won't be able to lend money anymore and default. And nobody can pay for them and bail them out.
Without the UK, Italy is the 3rd largest economy in the EU and an EU net payer.
And your arguments on jobs and the economy sound logical, but pretty much like what the globalists believed about Brexit.
It would fall. The euro was designed as a failure, so that the problems mandate the superstate. If the superstate doesn't appear it will explode.
I don't say that I know it better than you. But Soros actually bets on the failure of the EU (his insurance) and the experience of the last ten years doesn't suggest rational arguments play a role on the currency markets.
The EU never truly recovered from the 2008-2009 crisis and it probably never will is what I gather. Can you imagine if there's another financial crisis? >The euro was designed as a failure, so that the problems mandate the superstate. If the superstate doesn't appear it will explode. Interesting. And it doesn't look like the superstate is about to happen right? Even though France and Germany did make a new treaty. Was this a step towards that, or just them preparing for the collapse of the EU? >Soros actually bets on the failure of the EU That guy does play both sides a lot doesn't he.
Cameron Bailey
I think Le Pen personally understands that the EU can't be saved if she wins. She just doesn't act like it in order to woo moderate voters. Many European nationalist do that.
The "EU" might continue to exist in name forever though. Just much much less important than it is now.
Dylan Edwards
>Even though France and Germany did make a new treaty. Was this a step towards that, or just them preparing for the collapse of the EU? It's more of a declaration of intent. These people need to prove to their handlers that they're the good guys. We have pushed the EU to the point of gridlock to put some roadblocks on that garbage, and now there's a chance that nationalists could soon control the government of Spain, which are currently flaming liberals.
>And it doesn't look like the superstate is about to happen right The problem is that they could build structures like an EU army circumventing the normal process. The EU bailout mechanisms were never written in the EU "constitution", in fact they violate them. It's not over until it's over, but the last years were hardly a love fest for the EU. Could be much worse.
>Can you imagine if there's another financial crisis? That's why I support Brexit chaos and Trump chaos, as far as it exists.
>That guy does play both sides a lot doesn't he. He bets on failure and uses that money to fund left-wing groups. He's knows as the man who broke the Bank of England because he pushed the UK out of the exchange rate mechanism that predated the euro, and then he used his earnings to fund his agenda. Basically, he can't lose. He's winning politically or financially.
In a certain way, it already fails to exercise any power. France and Germany could always do as they please, but nowadays everybody is ignoring what Brussels wants. In the future, historians may describe our time as the dying days of it. In a certain way, it's like the 19th century German Confederation - originally an economic club that failed due to its inability to evolve into an actual state.
Samuel Reed
OK. I really can't say that I understand this anywhere near as well as I wish I did desu.
soldier here, wtf ? guys it's already hell for us since 2015 we have to do those fucking vigipirates and walk 30km everyday so you can feel safe, at least don't burn us
A sting grenade being thrown with several tear gas cannisters. It's psychological warfare. They prepare the proteters to receive non lethal ammunitions so they think they can throw it back and then throw in a 25g TNT grenade.
a flashball to the head, like many others she will never see with that eye again
Eli Lopez
They were likely burned by someone else, there was only one molotov thrown and it was recent. That being said, the military seems to be on the side of the gilet jaunes. But don't be surprised to be mistaken for the police. Just don't be mistaken for the police. The police historically have NEVER been on the side of the people in internal conflict. Though the military is a fractured paper tiger in such times.
I guees that's why >46% of Yellow Vests believe in white genocide >42% voted for far right Marine Le Pen
But in fact, I would welcome leftists. Yellow Vest movement is the best way to get them to be anti-globalist and accept an union with nationalists.
And let's be frank, you can't talk about the nature of policies enfored in a country if you don't have your soverignty first. That's what made this union of far left and far right possible.
Can you answer a question frog? Where are all the blacks? From all the vids and even from my short visit, Paris seemed like Uganda, but from the protests you'd say it's 99% white. I thought they wouldn't pass a chance to chimp out and loot, but it seems like they are all gone.
Blacks aren't that many to begin with. Arabs are the majority-minority. And young people don't care much for the yellow vests as minorities tend to have a demographic imbalance, it's not surprising. Lastly, French people are used to depend free stuff it's in their DNA
>Where are all the blacks? >he protests you'd say it's 99% white I have typed the explanation countless times but I don't minde doing it once again.
People who are protesting belong to the rural working class. Initially it was a protest against fuel taxes. Of course they would rise against that. For decades the government has neglected the countryside, thinking only about big cities and the suburbs. It's only natural that the rural working class are the majority.
And guess what? Immigrant settle in the suburbs and white exile themselves in the countryside. Yep. That was the single piece of information you were lacking to understand that.
Because your country is still ethnically homogenous you are not familiar with this phenomena and you can't compaer France demography to the US because they had black to begin with, they did not import them.
But in a Western society, when immigrants come, they settle close to big cities, relies on gibs and free health care. They are pandered as a new electoral base. White rural class has been ignored for too long and now they are rising.
Thanks fren. So would you say there's hope for France yet?
Jeremiah Cooper
There's hope for France outside big cities. France is not Paris. Paris is not France. We survived worse.
Adam Rivera
Your regular black/arab chimpout is actually pretty safe. Orders are given to not harm them when they do it (cause it would make them chimpout even harder and the media would cry "police brutality" every minute 24/7).
They don't want to risk getting maimed. Plus the gilets jaunes would beat the shit out of them I think.
Oliver Williams
Stay safe based Frogs and do whatever is necessary to remove your corruption.
Anyone has the video of female yellow vests throwing stuff at the police? I think it was during a "women's yellow vest march". >Macron, t'es foutu! Les nanas sont dans la rue!