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Comments by "SP95" (@SP95) on "Macron Won First Round, but Who Holds the Real Power? - TLDR News" video.
Because the EU superstate is pointless without France
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Lieber freund, please take all our africans and give us back half of your factories in exchange of not voting for Le Pen. Kindly yours,
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Β @attq3980Β Because the AfD is still dormant, they have no army to play around, their ecological transition is taking 987 years, barely any dramma happens in Berlin and Olaf Scholz is not funny.
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As you saw from this video, once Macron's second term will be over, his voters will be dead π§π§π΄π΄π΅π΅π΄π΄π΄π΄π΅π΅
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Le Pen's party The "Front National" was founded in the 70s because the french parliment was swarmed with openly communists politicians. They felt compassion for the USSR. At that time immigration was rather low and the main priority for Le Pen was to free the french economy from all communists and marxists grasps. He was called the french Reagan. Communists and socialists ended up teaming up together in order to ostracize this anti-communist party and saw in immigration an opportunity to inject masses of poor voters. Fast forward into the 21st century, all of France now bows to marxists theories so Marine Le Pen knew she had no other choice than turning her economic policies to the left. The EU project was actually sketched by Nazis and the USSR which explains why socialists and communists europeans have so much hope in a centralised continental super-state. Macron's voters are third age former socialists and communists who as they became richer slightly leaned towards conservative and libertarian policies but still remains socialists. MΓ©lenchon's voters are so marxists they don't even realise how communists they are and so believes that Macron is the most libertarian politician in french history. And Le Pen's new voters are now coming from those new socialists parties, however they do not agree with how the left handles identity, foreign policies and security in France.
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