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Question: Will France go fascist?
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Bunwahaha [still dunno why, but well, so be it]
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« on: November 20, 2015, 11:39:17 AM »
« edited: November 20, 2015, 11:44:23 AM by Benwah [why on Earth do I post something] Courseyay »

I still doubt the ability of Le Pen to win in a run-off. Regardless, even if she did win, she is not calling to put all Muslims in camps. She is calling for Muslims who engage in or preach violence to be put in jail or deported. Those are common sense things.

Hmm, sorry, but, no, it's a bit more than that.

She was also the one that called to remove French nationality to radical imams, but, oh, surprise, both Socialistes and Rapublicains begin to wonder anout that now...

The nationality thing really is something that bothers her mind because an other big topic of hers for a while now is to ask all the double-nątionality people to make a choice. Target? I let you imagine, a significant enough number of people coming from 'the same region'...

And look at what I'm just reading right now, the Conseil d'Etat just decides to cancel the appeal of nationality removal of 5 guys accused of terrorim, when you know that something in the Constitution would prevent that, this little news is kinda....'wtf??'

No, because there was more to fascism than right-wing militarism.

Yeah, Hollande is not fascist.

Though I'd wonder what could be realistically called 'fascism' nowadays.

When you see how fast things can slip though, I'm experiencing it for a couple of years, who knows what can it gives...

Oh look at that other little news I just saw too right now for example, it's just said that Valls told the Senate he wants to go fast to pass the new law about the State of Emergency and might not ask the Conseil Constitutionel to look at it.

Conseil d'Etat wouldn't care about the Constitution.

Gouvernement wouldn't care about the Conseil Constitutionnel.

Institutions?

Who cares!
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