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Far-Right National Front Stuns French Elite With EU 'Earthquake'



martyn20

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Aug 4, 2012
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Irish_Seagull

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Mar 25, 2014
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The UK does do some questionable things around the world, and that IS putting it lightly, the Blair governments actions in Iraq were beyond criminal but I still think there is a difference between that a publicly suggesting releasing the Ebola virus on thousands of men women and children, living quite legally, just because of their race!

Every major uk party has in the last 20 years been involved in annexations of sovereign lands orchestrating several coups and various invasions and ongoing occupations of always less advanced and weaker peoples.

Millions have died as a direct result of the uk state aggression

Why would anything le pen say be relevant, the guy has no power and who knows the context as the source is biased against him
 




martyn20

Unwell but still smiling
Aug 4, 2012
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Burgess Hill
Every major uk party has in the last 20 years been involved in annexations of sovereign lands orchestrating several coups and various invasions and ongoing occupations of always less advanced and weaker peoples.

Millions have died as a direct result of the uk state aggression

Why would anything le pen say be relevant, the guy has no power and who knows the context as the source is biased against him

His party just won the highest number of votes in France that's why it's relevant
If you google Jean Le Pen his statement has been covered by news outlets across the world, take your pick.
 


m20gull

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Jun 10, 2004
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Land of the Chavs
What do you think this life long racist meant by 'virus 'could sort out demographic explosion''. A man who has always wanted a sovereign and pure French state?

I have no doubt that is the way he thinks but reporting something as "by extension" undermines the report. It adds interpretation that I can draw myself if I am presented with what he actually said. I do not need to be told what to think.
 


brighton bluenose

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Jan 6, 2006
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Nicollet & 66th
Their founder and father of the current leader suggested the Ebola Virus might be a solution to the problem, it was last week

http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ebola-population-explosion-europe-immigration

But, of course, he didn't say anything about how the FN would 'happily wipe out all the immigrants in their country' did he?!

Whilst maybe unpalatable Le Pen has discussed two totally separate subjects at two separate events which the Guardian has conflated with the phrase 'by extension' in the byline - to which you have then added even more wild exaggeration to state that the FN would wipe out 'immigrants' in France!!
 




martyn20

Unwell but still smiling
Aug 4, 2012
3,080
Burgess Hill
I have no doubt that is the way he thinks but reporting something as "by extension" undermines the report. It adds interpretation that I can draw myself if I am presented with what he actually said. I do not need to be told what to think.

I just linked the first story on google, check it for yourself there are many versions from media outlets around the world covering the story, I have no more faith in The Guardian, it was just first on the list
 


martyn20

Unwell but still smiling
Aug 4, 2012
3,080
Burgess Hill
But, of course, he didn't say anything about how the FN would 'happily wipe out all the immigrants in their country' did he?!

Whilst maybe unpalatable Le Pen has discussed two totally separate subjects at two separate events which the Guardian has conflated with the phrase 'by extension' in the byline - to which you have then added even more wild exaggeration to state that the FN would wipe out 'immigrants' in France!!

Please google it yourself, The Guardian is just one outlet which covered it, there are plenty of other interpretations, they all seem to think he was saying the same thing but maybe they are all wrong.
If you think this is extreme for the NF in France it's not
 


Irish_Seagull

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Mar 25, 2014
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His party just won the highest number of votes in France
You don't understand the French political system your sources are multinational conglomerate news organisations spewing the same agendas to different people, they are always biased towards anyone anti globalist.

Bill gates suggested that terminally ill people be euthanised. He was applauded. He funds abortions and sterilisation programmes in Africa and Asia.

Le Pen his statement has been covered by news outlets across the world, take your pick.
Check your sources, or try to get a balanced view of things
 




martyn20

Unwell but still smiling
Aug 4, 2012
3,080
Burgess Hill
You don't understand the French political system your sources are multinational conglomerate news organisations spewing the same agendas to different people, they are always biased towards anyone anti globalist.

Bill gates suggested that terminally ill people be euthanised. He was applauded. He funds abortions and sterilisation programmes in Africa and Asia.

Le Pen his statement has been covered by news outlets across the world, take your pick.
Check your sources, or try to get a balanced view of things[/QUOTE]

Are you suggesting he did not say this at all?
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
I just linked the first story on google, check it for yourself there are many versions from media outlets around the world covering the story, I have no more faith in The Guardian, it was just first on the list

You're not getting it. 'By extension' means how does the private ramblings of a senile old racist at a cocktail party become official policy of a party he hasn't lead for quite some time? I note that he tempered his words when later addressing a rally. It rather suggests that his private views are not widely shared as you claimed.
 




martyn20

Unwell but still smiling
Aug 4, 2012
3,080
Burgess Hill
You're not getting it. 'By extension' means how does the ramblings of a senile old racist at a cocktail party become official policy of a party he hasn't lead for quite some time? I note that he tempered his words when later addressing a rally. It rather suggests that his private views are not widely shared as you claimed.

He is an MEP is he not, he was until Sunday anyway
 






Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
He is an MEP is he not, he was until Sunday anyway

Once again, it was the private ramblings of a well-known racist. I'm not denying his views are despicable but it's certainly not FN policy, formally or informally and it's impossible to ascribe his private views to that of the whole of his party. The fact that he doesn't say these views publicly does suggest as I've already pointed out that they are just that - personal views.

I'm not defending the FN here, there's enough mud to sling at them for what is party policy without wrongly attributing this sort of thing to them.
 


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