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With all due respect... (Score:2)
Megret is a bona fide neo-nazi. His ideas are abject and should be fought relentlessly. And yes they make him a slimy bastard. And yes I hate him.
These people do not participate in Democracy, they just spread hatred and madness.
BTW there were anti-national front demonstrations every day for 2 weeks in every major city in France, more than a million people marched on May 1rst, and there were virtually no incidents, contrary to what happen a few years ago when n
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And I am not saying there shouldn't be protests, demonstrations, or marches. I am saying that people don't have to get hysterical. I am saying that people don't have to get violent
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And I never condone the use of violence in politics.
Is that enough?
As for democracy and the French neo-nazi:
I have seen what democratically elected people can do when they base their power on hate and pitting communities against each other: Milosevic was elected at the head of Yougoslavia. And people who had lived side by side peacefully for ages started killing each other (or, to be more accurate, some serbs started killing muslims). The problem is that the World is increasingly complex and that more and more people just can't understand it any more. So they look for simple answers, like "if we kick the immigrants out everything will be OK", or just "politicians suck". This makes it very difficult to argue against, as neo-nais typically disregard facts and base everything on their twisted vision of the World. The real answers to problems like crime or economic crisis are complex and are hard to explain while someone is yelling "send the Arabs home and there will be no more crime and no more unemployement!" at voters. Hate is dangerous, and hate-mongers must be fought, but that's not easy.
le pen? He is and has always been a nazi: he tortured people in Algeria (and brags about it), owned a publishing house specialized in German war songs and books that denied the Holocaust, got rich by inheriting a whole lotta money from a senile guy who changed his will just before dying, was sentenced to probation for punching a socialist candidate (a woman) during a campaign, said that the holocaust was a detail in WWII, made a pun on national radio on a politician that included the French for gas chamber in his name... there's probably more...
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The demonstrations were of course about beating le pen but also about being proud to be French, about apologizing for the stupidity of so
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Did I miss some news? As I understood it, Le Pen did unexpectedly well in the initial balloting because there were a slew of candidates to split the left. He beat the PM, whom people had assumed was a shoo-in for the runoff, beca
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I agree with you on a number of points here (and elsewhere), but I think there are a number of nuances to be made.
To begin with, keep in mind that in Europe the WWII trauma is still very much alive. Even a young guy like me (25) knows first hand accounts from the war. My family is not part of any minority that was specifically targetted by nazism, but nevertheless many of my family members were killed or tortured by the nazis. My grandparents and my great-grandparents were part of the first wave of
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And that's the second time this week, in two completely different contexts, that I've been called a postmodernist. Hmmm.
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It's not hatred, it's just that I fel
mirod
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Maybe that's hate, maybe it isn't. I don't know. But in my view, it's unhealthy for society, as per what I wrote about how we need to get along with people who think differently than we do.
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I have no problem getting along with people who actually think. Too bad this does not include people who voted for le pen.
OK, that was a joke. And I'll stop here. I think our difference boils down to the fact that you always want to convince people of your ideas, or at least discuss them (then convince them ;--), while I really prefer to live and let live. The result is that when something like neo-nazi vote comes along you are still re
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Aside from the fact that you don't know the reasons wh
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Maybe I am especially sensitive to this because in the US, I am villified because I want to end federal welfare, make abortion illegal, increase military spending, etc. Many people think I am evil scum for my beliefs, and it is sickening. Most of these people purport to love diversity and different ideas, but they lie.
Welcome to the club, pudge! :)
They hate what is different, and it is disgusting to me. The rare person I meet who completely disagrees with me but still respects me and accepts that I
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It's no more than Pat Buchanan would have had to take if he ever found himself in a similar position.
I think Buchanan advocates closed borders and protective tarrifs, but I don't think he advocates racism like Le Pen. If my understanding is correct, then I would hope Buchanan wouldn't face what Le Pen did if he were in a runoff.
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