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macron and most other corporate centrists are just slow deterioration of the status quo which is still leagues better than a literal nazi. its just the longer the deterioration happens, the more people want to toss a brick through the window. you can avoid that happening, or pray to loving god the nazi isn't the populace's brick of choice when the time comes.
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Yinlock posted:glad suck zone is here to destroy all joy at the nazi not winning guys stop ruining it for me im trying to eat crumbs Feral Integral has issued a correction as of 23:16 on May 7, 2017 |
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Baloogan posted:nuclear bomb is better Yeah its a tough call. The nuclear bomb is by far the greatest technological invention, the only machine to create peace. But the state was invented thousands of years ago and all human progress and achievement including nuclear bombs have been made possible by it. hakimashou has issued a correction as of 23:16 on May 7, 2017 |
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anime was right posted:macron and most other corporate centrists are just slow deterioration of the status quo which is still leagues better than a literal nazi. Macron will just more policies that don't work like austerity or eroding worker's rights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go2bVGi0ReE
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etalian posted:Macron will just more policies that don't work like austerity or eroding worker's rights as opposed to le pen who would have done both those things and also killed all brown people
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Yinlock posted:as opposed to le pen who would have done both those things and also killed all brown people
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Yinlock posted:as opposed to le pen who would have done both those things and also killed all brown people I'm glad that all these recent elections have all been about the lesser of two evils.
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Yinlock posted:as opposed to le pen who would have done both those things and also killed all brown people yeah its almost like people were given a pretty shite choice, lol
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literally all centrists can say is "we've arranged it so that if you don't vote for us our opponents will kill you, what choice do you have?"
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don't vote for the people who are threatening to kill you by proxy
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hakimashou posted:Yeah its a tough call. The nuclear bomb is by far the greatest technological invention, the only machine to create peace. u have some good opinions imo
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Bip Roberts posted:I ran the google maps eyeball test in some of the heaviest Le Pen areas like Aisne and the north part of Haute-Marne and they don't seems nearly as visibly lovely as just about any part of rural America. The only regions of western Europe that really come close to the worst parts of America in terms of poverty are sections of England and Wales. There were a number of great articles after the brexit vote about people in some of the most pro-leave sections of the country finding out their local economy is literally being propped up by EU grants
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:Melenchon would have been much better, yes. Absolutely, but he might have lost.
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Bip Roberts posted:Absolutely, but he might have lost. Would have lost, most likely. He couldn't beat either macron or le pen in the first round. You don't fight the far right from the far left, its madness.
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Gum posted:The only regions of western Europe that really come close to the worst parts of America in terms of poverty are sections of England and Wales. Oh, I didn't say worst parts of America, I said picked at random platonic American small town.
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https://twitter.com/daveweigel/status/861336150019067904
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Yeah, but where's all the celebration champaign gonna come from libs
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Bip Roberts posted:Yeah, but where's all the celebration champaign gonna come from libs macron won so french people only drink german lagers now
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Bulgogi Hoagie posted:this thread is really funny because we get to observed pener decry a lifelong socialist as extremely bad because he dared work a profession he considers parasitic and full of useless eaters
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Venuz Patrol posted:macron won so french people only drink german lagers now french people will be forced to drink drinks brought by muslims like coffee
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hakimashou posted:Would have lost, most likely. He couldn't beat either macron or le pen in the first round. usually if you run okay centrist policies you can leave these two camps to smash each others skulls in in irrelevancy forever
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daily mail reaction to round 1: https://twitter.com/GavinQuinney/status/861306397736267776 daily mail reaction to round 2: https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/861334673963855872 crypto fascist and spineless, what a fine institution
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hakimashou posted:Would have lost, most likely. He couldn't beat either macron or le pen in the first round. You're only saying this because you would've endorsed Le Pen if Melenchon had gotten into the second round.
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:You're only saying this because you would've endorsed Le Pen if Melenchon had gotten into the second round. Neither Marine le Pen nor Theresa May need my endorsement to kick the crap out of loony leftists.
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Yinlock posted:as opposed to le pen who would have done both those things and also killed all brown people Le Pen is against austerity though
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hakimashou posted:Neither Marine le Pen nor Theresa May need my endorsement to kick the crap out of loony leftists. That hasn't stopped you from posting about how much you admire Theresa May anyway.
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joementum, I am afraid trump has broken you welcome tot he new age
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states are poo poo, they tricked everyone for a few decades by providing social benefits after being threatened by revolt. but really for the history of civilization they've been bad
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so, france brought back mattering...
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:That hasn't stopped you from posting about how much you admire Theresa May anyway. I admire her as a person even if I don't admire her politics. She looks as prime-ministerial as a person possibly can. She's magnificent. She seems very earnest and hard-working. She spent an almost unprecedentedly long time in one of the most demanding and vitally important roles in the British government, Home Secretary, and parlayed that into leadership of her whole nation. The fact that she and nigel farage are some of the most effective and influential britons in a generation is not an indictment of them, it is an indictment of britain.
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etalian posted:I'm glad that all these recent elections have all been about the lesser of two evils. it's almost like that's how it works, and has worked, since long before you were born... weeeeird
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Lindsey O. Graham posted:it's almost like that's how it works, and has worked, since long before you were born...
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If you weren't basically a teenager who thought everyone that disagrees with you about anything is evil, elections wouldn't be about the lesser of two evils anymore. Adulthood is partly about learning to mold your expectations to the real world and making peace with it.
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the ideological fight between 'they're both bad but so is life' and 'if you give up you'll see that one is actually acceptable' but which one's the lesser of two evils here?
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hakimashou posted:If you weren't basically a teenager who thought everyone that disagrees with you about anything is evil, elections wouldn't be about the lesser of two evils anymore. this is a really good post but you hosed up with the may one imo Bulgogi Hoagie has issued a correction as of 00:06 on May 8, 2017 |
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hakimashou posted:I admire her as a person even if I don't admire her politics. She looks as prime-ministerial as a person possibly can. She's magnificent. You're a few drinks away from calling her mommy.
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:You're a few drinks away from calling her mommy. the term is pints, mate
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R. Mute posted:the ideological fight between 'they're both bad but so is life' and 'if you give up you'll see that one is actually acceptable' stop doing the wrong things, and do the right things
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hakimashou posted:I admire her as a person even if I don't admire her politics. She looks as prime-ministerial as a person possibly can. She's magnificent. “I have the impression sometimes that our British friends, not all of them, do underestimate the technical difficulties we have to face,” he said, adding that May had told him in response to each of his questions about the future: “Be patient and ambitious.” On Britain’s divorce bill, the EU delegation, which estimates Britain’s liabilities to be about €60bn (£51bn), are said to have told May over dinner that the UK had entered commitments with every passed budget and the bloc was not a golf club that could be easily joined or left. The EU, they said, was like a family, and Brexit should be treated as a divorce. ... “Let us make Brexit a success,” May is said to have beseeched the commission president. According to the German newspaper, Juncker said while he wanted an orderly exit, not chaos, after Britain withdraws from the EU in 2019, it would be a third country state for the EU, adding: “Brexit cannot be a success.” It is also claimed that Juncker pulled out copies of Croatia’s accession treaty and the recently agreed Canadian free trade deal, which is more than 2,000 pages long, weighing 6kg (13lbs) in total, to point out the complexity of what was to come.
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hakimashou posted:The fact that she and nigel farage are some of the most effective and influential britons in a generation is not an indictment of them, it is an indictment of britain. considering how terrible they are i think it's still an indictment of them
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