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Anonymous (ID: TB3cKvuO) Portugal No.518618433 >>518618474 >>518618521 >>518618585 >>518618639 >>518618814 >>518618824 >>518619455 >>518619500 >>518619922 >>518620872 >>518621728 >>518622276 >>518622631 >>518622738 >>518622749 >>518630997 >>518631049
THEY APPOINTE THE SAME NIGGER
LMAO
Anonymous (ID: daSjyk/d) Australia No.518618474
>>518618433 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: vDzDXvpC) Germany No.518618521
>>518618433 (OP)
french 5d chess, you wouldn't get it
Anonymous (ID: UVhYXzgK) France No.518618585 >>518622590
>>518618433 (OP)
They could have replaced him with a tree branch or a trafic cone and it wouldn't have changed a thing
Anonymous (ID: J8InA5/9) United States No.518618639
>>518618433 (OP)
who wants to be sucked into the Brigitte Tranny thingy at that point in their life.
Anonymous (ID: b7pM1aqG) Germany No.518618744 >>518618994 >>518619233 >>518620048 >>518620111 >>518622705 >>518626309
So, who exactly does the world own all the debt to and why is their comfort more important than 99,99999999% of the population?
Anonymous (ID: jPYv3PqH) United States No.518618814 >>518618996 >>518622798 >>518630867
>>518618433 (OP)
they spell it "nigguer"
Anonymous (ID: 8ir1Ahia) Canada No.518618824
>>518618433 (OP)
He will get a second pension.
Anonymous (ID: dt8AyVoO) Netherlands No.518618994 >>518619584
>>518618744
>who exactly does the world own all the debt to
Mostly pension funds
>why is their comfort more important than 99,99999999% of the population?
Because they are 80% of the population.
The remaining 20% being too poor to matter.
Anonymous (ID: jPYv3PqH) United States No.518618996 >>518624048
>>518618814
Le negresse-French Connection
Anonymous (ID: IH+jwHqP) Australia No.518619233
>>518618744
If you don't keep up the debt scam the system will collapse if the system collapses these people will be hanging in the streets the entire plan is to delay the collapse under your watch then it's the next guy's problem and you're long gone living comfortably somewhere far away
Anonymous (ID: r0ePYR60) France No.518619409
He'll last just as long, except this time he's getting kicked out instead of resigning.

https://www.franceinfo.fr/politique/gouvernement-de-sebastien-lecornu/sebastien-lecornu-reconduit-premier-ministre-la-gauche-et-l-extreme-droite-promettent-la-censure-les-macronistes-appellent-a-se-mettre-au-travail_7544854.html
Anonymous (ID: GAmaOUWZ) Italy No.518619455
>>518618433 (OP)
>Lecuck
Kek, France is becoming Shitaly on steroids
Anonymous (ID: +Vth6VRj) United States No.518619500
>>518618433 (OP)
Ah yes, democracy. Where you get a choice but if you choose wrong you will have to keep making the choice until you choose 'correctly'.
Anonymous (ID: lcWGLidD) Latvia No.518619584 >>518626401
>>518618994
>Mostly pension funds
you mean the money that gov took from them now has to pay it back? how about not taking money to begin with?
Anonymous (ID: t6UBDRhu) Germany No.518619922
>>518618433 (OP)
I wish them luck and great success
Anonymous (ID: t6UBDRhu) Germany No.518620048
>>518618744
>just dont pay back debts
Are you insane?!
Anonymous (ID: TB3cKvuO) Portugal No.518620111 >>518621321
>>518618744
>just default bro
and then your future rates will be higher because the market no longer trusts you and demands a higher risk premium
Anonymous (ID: N/pN18/T) France No.518620277
I think he's not even going to last as long as a PM as I last in bed. And I don't.
Anonymous (ID: 8jDxxgcH) France No.518620359 >>518620431 >>518620776 >>518630086
What we are experiencing and witnessing is the natural state of France when there's no Monarchy, Napoleonic Empire, or old Noble acting as strong president. Today constitution is a hallowed copy of the 1958 one. After 50 years of europeism you get a slave-prince, who has to obey an external entity (EU) while being unable to do anything by itself internally and yet having the ability to block the national representation. At the same time, this national representation is a chamber to just pass the laws decided by the foreign entity (EU, 2/3 of the laws are EU laws) while still retaining power to block the government of the slave-prince.
Welcome to the Republic.
Anonymous (ID: h+veIvMb) Chile No.518620431 >>518621250
>>518620359
You know the mr the red is still around and making all decisions, I see him often enough on real bureocracy

Him and John Lennon ghost
Anonymous (ID: N/pN18/T) France No.518620776 >>518621250 >>518621449 >>518621813
>>518620359
So how do we get rid of the EU?
No government would ever try another referendum, and no seizable political party wants the adiEU.
Anonymous (ID: dRMmYlXj) No.518620872
>>518618433 (OP)
>cuckold got told he can't leave the cuckshed yet
lmao
Anonymous (ID: 8jDxxgcH) France No.518621250 >>518621339 >>518621449
>>518620431
I fail to understand what you mean, could you rephrase?

>>518620776
That's the whole problem. None of the current parties want to do anything against EU as you said, besides the Sovereignists but they're too small and too invisible.
If people don't act, either by vote or through muscled negotiations, only the economic factor is left. The EU is unsustainable, and will collapse, sadly but unsurprisingly it's taking the path of the USSR and prefers a long agony before crumbling.
Anonymous (ID: b7pM1aqG) Germany No.518621321 >>518621444
>>518620111
not my problem lol
Anonymous (ID: N/pN18/T) France No.518621339 >>518622244
>>518621250
>the Sovereignists but they're too small and too invisible
That's because Asselineau is standing in front of them.
Anonymous (ID: TB3cKvuO) Portugal No.518621444
>>518621321
yes it's not your problem
it's france's problem
that was the point
Anonymous (ID: GAmaOUWZ) Italy No.518621449 >>518621631 >>518622244
>>518620776
>>518621250
With the Euro as currency plus the high debts going out is a suicide.
Point is that every party know this so even if LePen party win in the future, it will become pro EU and start to implement austerity economy just like Macron is trying to do now.
Anonymous (ID: N/pN18/T) France No.518621631 >>518621691
>>518621449
>if LePen party win in the future, it will become pro EU
>it will become pro EU
>will become
It's been pro-EU for the past ten years. They completely dismissed the whole referendum/frexit because it causes literal meltdown in boomer voters.
Except boomers overwhelmingly vote for Macron.
Anonymous (ID: h+veIvMb) Chile No.518621691
>>518621631
This

Brexit was a big fucking deal a real election by real people they had to really respect

They didn't and lost all credibility
Anonymous (ID: rb+lxfNd) France No.518621728
>>518618433 (OP)
>Lecornu Bis
>Le Biscornu
Anonymous (ID: khteqb/n) France No.518621813
>>518620776
>So how do we get rid of the EU?
You convice people they have more to win by stormong the EU parlement/comission than by continue on this madness.
Good luck with that I remember in 2000's that was the plan and only 500 people showed up.
People are too retarded
Anonymous (ID: 8jDxxgcH) France No.518622244 >>518622367 >>518622458
>>518621339
Asselineau while having some good analyses, is certainly one reason they can't grow since he never allies with anyone, but not the only reason.

>>518621449
What are you saying, the euro has killed and keeps killing French industry. Just go to the OCDE, and compare industrial production before 2002 and after 2002, it's a nosedive for France.
Artificially France went from 5 francs for 1 dollar to 1 franc = 1 euro , with 1 euro = 1 dollar, meaning 1 franc = 1 dollar, without any increase in productivity.
Euro is what fueled deficit and high debt, regaining a money that can devaluate is absolutely necessary for competitiveness, deficit and debt reduction.
>austerity
We've been doing austerity (health, education, defense, police, investment infrastructure) since 15 years and yet deficit increased. Between the forced unprofitable investments required by EU and the constant money racketeering by the commission, that's the total opposite that happened.
Anonymous (ID: UGG6aEET) Sweden No.518622276
>>518618433 (OP)
Based.
Just ignore parliament.
Anonymous (ID: N/pN18/T) France No.518622367 >>518623148
>>518622244
>but not the only reason
What are they?
I was only half joking about Asselineau; a shame he's absolutely deluded about his own political power.
Anonymous (ID: TmwEwd32) France No.518622458 >>518622570 >>518623148 >>518623327
>>518622244
Every other Sovereignist is a government tool. Asselineau is the only one blacklisted and the only one who is trying to go above the right or the left. He was also the OG, then came all the vultures forming alliances and calling him out for not joining them when it should have been the other way around.
He's also the only one calling out the Jews and the freemasons.

His biggest sin is being incredibly shit at marketing
Anonymous (ID: l0kewF4P) United States No.518622509
Think he's just going for a world record of some kind
Anonymous (ID: N/pN18/T) France No.518622570 >>518622698
>>518622458
And being a closeted fagot who spilled the beans when he was sued for sexual harassment on males.
Anonymous (ID: nDXvcBJv) United States No.518622590
>>518618585
They say the last one to stop clapping loses 6 million in AIPAC funding.
Anonymous (ID: RklevIcA) United Kingdom No.518622631
>>518618433 (OP)
>resigns
>gets reappointed
what now froggie?
Anonymous (ID: TmwEwd32) France No.518622698 >>518622828
>>518622570
Weird how how that came out before the election cycle and how it ended with a non-lieu once his reputation was greatly tarnished and he wasn't able to be a candidate because of it
Anonymous (ID: nDXvcBJv) United States No.518622705
>>518618744
French pensioners get paid more in passive income than any other median individual in Europe.
Even lucky oil princesses like the Norwegians
Anonymous (ID: zfsSFjV0) Sweden No.518622738
>>518618433 (OP)
oh happy day now that this sweet thing happened tying our democracy together like old friends chatting by the fire sparking smiles everywhere growing big hearts full of kindness and team spirit where quiet ones shout loud in our big happy song of togetherness lighting up the path with warm hugs and endless cheers for the future.
Anonymous (ID: Ll0r2Ff3) Faroe Islands No.518622749 >>518623472
>>518618433 (OP)
Someone give me the lowdown on whst's happening in france.
Anonymous (ID: NtftXOjB) Canada No.518622798
>>518618814
It's "niggeur"
Anonymous (ID: N/pN18/T) France No.518622828 >>518623008
>>518622698
He posted a video confirming his liking for younger men.
Maybe don't be a fat bald faggot next time, Asselineau.
Anonymous (ID: TmwEwd32) France No.518623008
>>518622828
He's bisexual which is par for the course for any French politician. Kikes like you always kvetch whenever somebody calls out the Jews and freemasons.
Anonymous (ID: 8jDxxgcH) France No.518623148 >>518623356
>>518622367
A weak media presence, when it's not down right misinformation on them. The inability to ally and coordinate themselves, besides the Patriots, many want to stay in their chapel. The RN terrible lie that they're pro Sovereignty but yet never act for it, fooling millions of their supporters. I would also even if it's not their fault, the demography. When there's a such a sizable proportion of boomers that only care about muh pensions, and is afraid of change and thus leaving euro, you go against a very powerful monolithic voting bloc.

>>518622458
Here we go with the exact attitude that fucks everything up. No voters care if A or B said things first or second. Make a coalition, be happy you have others who think and want the same thing as you. None of the leaders are elected anyway, there will be places for everyone. The leaders agree at 80% on everything at the minimum and yet they stuck at "I said this before you, when you were still in high school" and other childish taunts.
Anonymous (ID: nDXvcBJv) United States No.518623327
>>518622458
Asselineau was just another pedo the Russians like to use to break up the EU.
Don’t get me wrong, you should have sovereignty over your own currency.
But these inauthentic kompromat rats will just sink your country on purpose once you get tricked into trusting them.
The Brits got to keep their own currency with the EU and these kinds agents tricked them anyways into brexit and now their economy is in the shitter and they are full of more pakis than ever.
Anonymous (ID: TmwEwd32) France No.518623356 >>518623797
>>518623148
No, this shit is retarded. These people are paid by the system and hostile to Sovereginism. They want a fusion of the "rights", which means of the kikes. They want two parties like in the US, which is why they always attend Republican events in France. They are "anti-system" the same way American Republicans are.
They are controlled op. Allying with them means death. Who cares if they agree on Frexit or some other shit? How did Brexit work out for the brits?
Anonymous (ID: GAmaOUWZ) Italy No.518623472
>>518622749
Greece and Italy situation but 15 years later
Anonymous (ID: 8jDxxgcH) France No.518623797 >>518624185
>>518623356
Fusion of the right is a Zemmour idea that failed and continues to fail because the bourgeoisie right will never ally with a worker.
Zemmour isn't even a Sovereignist and doesn't want to leave either EU or even euro.
Brexit worked out better than the EU is currently working for us. Better PMI, better employment rate, better manufacturing production index, better inflation and better growth than us or Germany.
The biggest issue has been the betrayal on immigration, which wasn't done by those who made brexit possible but those who came after in power and were opposed to brexit.
Oh and UK is negotiating better trade treaties alone than the 27 EU member.
Anonymous (ID: 3blemLC4) United States No.518624048
>>518618996
Anonymous (ID: TmwEwd32) France No.518624185 >>518624587 >>518625492 >>518627613
>>518623797
Fusion of the right is also an idea pushed by Dupont-Aignan and Philippot.

And Brexit is an idea that'll only work long term if it is under good leadership and not one who strongly desires to go back into the EU. Which is exactly why having people hostile to sovereignity handle Brexit or any kind of Frexit is retarded. Which why you need real leadership to handle it, and not controlled op and concessions. Also immigration is the number 1 issue for Europe, there is no greater threat to it.
Anonymous (ID: N/pN18/T) France No.518624587 >>518625341
>>518624185
So what do you propose, mr pure ideal?
Anonymous (ID: GfetzD5I) France No.518625341
>>518624587
For people from inside to actually change things around instead of voting for our replacement. Unless you have money to give enough of a marketing boost for your favorite candidate to somehow win (speaking of social media here mostly, since using too much money is illegal), are famous enough to move the overton window, or have enough connections to subvert things from within then all you can do is hope for somebody to pull a Putin or a Xi.
If you want actual change you have to take matters into your own hands. Mitterrand-grovel your way to power but actually make a positive change, instead of putting people's hopes into disappointments, which will lead them to turn to the other side.

Anything else is "pure idealism" and cope
Anonymous (ID: 8jDxxgcH) France No.518625492 >>518626034
>>518624185
I can't say anything on NDA since I don't follow much of him, as while he can be an ally he isn't a Sovereignist. Philippot never spoke of fusion of the right though, his idea is Sovereignist against non Sovereignist.
Yes absolutely but that's the case of every country, independence works well when the leadership doesn't want to put you as a colony. We agree here.
Immigration is indeed very important but nothing can be done while we are in the schengen area, the ECJ, the ECHR and the EU. Thus we need to win and for that to reassemble our forces.
On topic there are 30k new migrants to partition between EU members due to new EU laws and the criteria will be the surface. France has the biggest surface so guess what, we will take the biggest share.
Anonymous (ID: GfetzD5I) France No.518626034
>>518625492
Dupont-Aignan is a Sovereignist though.
And Philippot spoke of a fusion of patriots (which always cozies up to the right instead of attempting to court the left) but in recent months has been cozying up to American Republicans with the worldwide freedom initiative for example. His fusion is always of the right because he still considers himself on tje right, as he comez from the FN after all. I also won't talk about the fact that his Covid shenanigans were obviously allowed by the system.

And yeah glad we agree on the rest, but I don't agree that the people who aren't being suppressed by the media can help us out of this one
Anonymous (ID: yxjZ4NIA) United Kingdom No.518626200
Literally meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Anonymous (ID: ac+s5CuJ) Australia No.518626309
>>518618744
>who exactly does the world own all the debt to

Is this a genuine question?
The "world" does not own any debt. Some governments, companies, individuals do. To other governments, companies, individuals.
Anonymous (ID: ac+s5CuJ) Australia No.518626401
>>518619584
No, private pension funds.

Every month I set some money aside for my retirement, through the superannuation system (name of the Aussie pension system). That money is mostly invested in stocks, but a bit is invested in debt of various governments too.

So that debt is partly owed to me and frogs better not default.
Anonymous (ID: 8jDxxgcH) France No.518626991 >>518628324
Does he want to get out of EU and euro? As I understood, he was ready to make a referendum on the question in the framework of an alliance but it wasn't his profound convictions.
Philippot takes any occasion to advertise I wouldn't say it's wrong, as he tries to make the movement as a legitimate one, ready for power. Otherwise we would also reproach to NDA that he went through the American-French foundation.
Philippot also is ready to ally with Kuzmanovich so that's a plus in his defense.
I don't know why the system would accept it, could you develop?

That's what I was point it earlier, Sovereignists all agree at minimum 80% with each other, but we can't make an united front, this is terrible.
Anonymous (ID: Ll0r2Ff3) Faroe Islands No.518627613 >>518627697 >>518627807 >>518627996
>>518624185
>Also immigration is the number 1 issue for Europe, there is no greater threat to it.
It's second. Racemixing is the first. If you don't get that under control and restore your country's purity, then immigration won't matter.
Anonymous (ID: TB3cKvuO) Portugal No.518627697
>>518627613
It's the same issue
Anonymous (ID: Ll0r2Ff3) Faroe Islands No.518627807
>>518627613
Also, it's entirely possible that it's already too late for your people. How many western european people are actually pure these days? Probably not many. And if you're already a mutt, what does it matter if you become even more mutted? In that case, you might as well drop the pretense and drop your sorry excuse for a country and people and become fully globalist and advocate for the world government.
Anonymous (ID: 8jDxxgcH) France No.518627996
>>518627613
Despite what seems to be 95% of the ads promoting it, I almost never see a racemixed couple.
Anonymous (ID: GfetzD5I) France No.518628324 >>518629225
>>518626991
Yes Dumont-Aignan has been saying that we need to get out of the EU in recent interviews.
Yeah and that's jab against both of them. You don't need to "legitimize" your movement to take power. Otherwise you end up like the RN, as you take more and more government tools in your ranks, kick out all the real opposition, and then align with the system. There are more than enough people willing to support a political party that promises to rise above left and right issues. LFI voters would agree on a lot of things geopolitically with people on the alt-right.
If Philippot wanted to make a real change he'd stay in the RN and try to court good people in instead of going his own way and cleaving the sovereignist cause by making his own party (and then have the audacity to complain about the fact that sovereignists don't stick together). And right, I remember hearing something like that with Kuzmanovich or something, so yeah that's good I agree.
As for Philippot, in early 2020 he called for more restrictions against Covid, and in late 2020 suddenly switched to opposing them. His rallies, even during lockdown, faced no police repression, and was given all the media spotlight, as Asselineau was being burried.

>That's what I was point it earlier, Sovereignists all agree at minimum 80% with each other, but we can't make an united front, this is terrible.
Yeah, I agree, but these people had no reason not to join Asselineau if they thought the same way
Anonymous (ID: GfetzD5I) France No.518629225
>>518628324
I found this video I remember watching a while ago, I think it's pretty good: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CI-z3O-yynE
Anonymous (ID: 2WSeikT3) United States No.518630086
>>518620359
Honestly fluff all that noise desu bring back the thing you all are famous for that will get Brussels and these unelected bureaucratic nonsense to shut up.
Anonymous (ID: 96M/zDf7) Poland No.518630867
>>518618814
Nez gueuses
Anonymous (ID: FJq7wL2G) No.518630997
>>518618433 (OP)
Where's Macron's guillotine?
Anonymous (ID: oU+JeQLP) United States No.518631049 >>518632448
>>518618433 (OP)
Why does the average voter tolerate neoliberalism so much? It reminds me of removing a tick, they just won't get off no matter how much everyone hates them
Anonymous (ID: r0ePYR60) France No.518632448
>>518631049
The average voter is as ready to take action as you or me. We've got plenty of bread and circuses to keep us docile.