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« Reply #200 on: March 27, 2023, 04:58:08 PM »

Would someone more versed in European politics than NewYorkExpress say if a real chance of Macron being killed exists?

It doesn't. There is currently no threat to the rule of law in France whatsoever. The level of violence is still far below the BLM riots from 2020 (and even below the Yellow Vest protests from 2019) so I'm really confused why everyone thinks we're on the brink of civil war.

Macron getting assassinated doesn't equal a civil war. I have no idea where that is coming from.
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« Reply #201 on: March 27, 2023, 05:05:04 PM »

Would someone more versed in European politics than NewYorkExpress say if a real chance of Macron being killed exists?

It doesn't. There is currently no threat to the rule of law in France whatsoever. The level of violence is still far below the BLM riots from 2020 (and even below the Yellow Vest protests from 2019) so I'm really confused why everyone thinks we're on the brink of civil war.

Macron getting assassinated doesn't equal a civil war. I have no idea where that is coming from.

I mean they're both about equally plausible.
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« Reply #202 on: March 30, 2023, 09:26:26 AM »
« Edited: March 31, 2023, 12:00:04 PM by lfromnj »

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230329-french-woman-faces-trial-for-insulting-macron-on-facebook

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A woman in northern France is to be put on trial on charges of insulting President Emmanuel Macron after describing him as 'filth' in a Facebook post, a prosecutor said on Wednesday. The woman risks a fine of 12,000 euros but not prison if convicted at the trial due to be held in June

Wtf . How does Macron make me of all people feel a bit of sympathy to these entitled idiots.
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« Reply #203 on: March 30, 2023, 11:46:25 AM »

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230329-french-woman-faces-trial-for-insulting-macron-on-facebook

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A woman in northern France is to be put on trial on charges of insulting President Emmanuel Macron after describing him as 'filth' in a Facebook post, a prosecutor said on Wednesday. The woman risks a fine of 12,000 euros but not prison if convicted at the trial due to be held in June

Wtf . How does macron make me of all people feel a bit of sympathy to these entitled idiots.

Don’t understand your point. This is not America and the lady had no right to insult the President. In Germany, she would be given a penalty as well.
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« Reply #204 on: March 30, 2023, 12:11:16 PM »

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230329-french-woman-faces-trial-for-insulting-macron-on-facebook

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A woman in northern France is to be put on trial on charges of insulting President Emmanuel Macron after describing him as 'filth' in a Facebook post, a prosecutor said on Wednesday. The woman risks a fine of 12,000 euros but not prison if convicted at the trial due to be held in June

Wtf . How does macron make me of all people feel a bit of sympathy to these entitled idiots.

Don’t understand your point. This is not America and the lady had no right to insult the President. In Germany, she would be given a penalty as well.

just proves Germany and France both suck, every citizen in a democracy should have the right to insult their HoS, PM and cabinet members. She may not have had a legal right to insult Macron, but she certainly had a moral right to do so.
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« Reply #205 on: March 30, 2023, 12:21:29 PM »

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230329-french-woman-faces-trial-for-insulting-macron-on-facebook

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A woman in northern France is to be put on trial on charges of insulting President Emmanuel Macron after describing him as 'filth' in a Facebook post, a prosecutor said on Wednesday. The woman risks a fine of 12,000 euros but not prison if convicted at the trial due to be held in June

Wtf . How does macron make me of all people feel a bit of sympathy to these entitled idiots.

Don’t understand your point. This is not America and the lady had no right to insult the President. In Germany, she would be given a penalty as well.

Lol. She has a right to insult the President no matter where she is. What may differ is whether that right is recognized in law.
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« Reply #206 on: March 30, 2023, 12:32:31 PM »

Also haven't there been a bunch of protesters with guillotines or whatever of Macron? If I was going to arrest someone for what should be legal speech it should at least be those with borderline violent threats.
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« Reply #207 on: March 30, 2023, 03:22:46 PM »

Also haven't there been a bunch of protesters with guillotines or whatever of Macron? If I was going to arrest someone for what should be legal speech it should at least be those with borderline violent threats.

Well, there has been a protester who has been summoned by the police for this:

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« Reply #208 on: March 30, 2023, 04:09:37 PM »

Anyway, there has been actually far more worrying stuff than just a random woman being sued for having insulted the president on the social networks that has happened in the latest weeks/days, to a large extent thanks to a president that international press is still insisting on labeling as ‘liberal’ and ‘centrist’ but the violence committed by moronic far-left groups certainly doesn't help:

* The National Assembly has approved last week the introduction of algorithmic surveillance cameras in public space, becoming the first European country to do so. The provision was part on a bill on the organization of safety for the 2024 Olympics in Paris and is supposed to be only ‘an experiment’ (meaning this is probably become permanent). Biometric identification remains forbidden but for how long? The bill was approved by the far-right, the right and Macronism and opposed by the left-wing parties even if, for the latter, their commitment to civil liberties is unreliable (on a different topic the National Assembly also approved the recognition of the Holodomor as a genocide, with the exception of the PCF which voted against and the LFI which abstained).

* The National Assembly has also voted in first reading a law fixing at 15 the minimum age to be registered on social networks with not much details about how this could be implemented without violating the privacy of citizens; ‘social networks’ are so poorly defined in the bill that it could prevented minors under 15 to register on Wikipedia or any Internet forum. Similar dispositions are under discussions to block access to pornographic websites to minors.

* The recent protest movement against pension reform has been accompanied by various documented cases of police violence, in particular the Motorized Squad for Repression of Violent Action (BRAV-M) which is investigated by the IGPN (the police unit in charge of investigating offenses and crimes committed by policemen) after the publication in Le Monde of audios in which policemen slapped, insulted and humiliated seven people arrested during the protests against pension reform, in particular a Chadian migrant; the arrested people later claimed having also received racist and antisemitic insults on behalf of the BRAV-M.

Also widely diffused were videos of policemen randomly attacking bystanders for no apparent reason:



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A policeman of the BRAV-M moves towards a young man and gives him a ‘gratuitous’ punch in the face before going back.



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Policemen gratuitously push, teargasse and re-push a young woman in dustbins. Gratuitous violence.



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Young people teargassed for taking refuge on the roof of a bus shelter when interviewed by LCI. Non-necessary use of force.
(yes, they did that while aired on live television).

Yet, Darmanin, the Interior Minister, has only acknowledged that it is possible that ‘individually, policemen and gendarmes are committing acts contrary to what they are taught during training and contrary to deontology because of fatigue’. The IGPN investigations will certainly end with no sanction for the accused policemen as the number of sanctions, especially for acts of violence has significantly decreased under Macron in spite of the Yellow Jackets episode, characterized by an important police brutality.

* And coming to the violent clashes that happened last Saturday in Sainte-Soline, a rural commune in Deux-Sèvres between, on one hand the police and the gendarmerie and, on the other, ecologist groups and small farmers’ organizations; Green and LFI deputies but also black bloc-type arch-violent extremists. 28 gendarmes, 200 demonstrators and 2 journalists have been injured while two police vans had been burnt down with Molotov cocktails and some 4,000 gas and anti-riot grenades (officially registered as ‘war material’ by the French authorities in spite of early comments from Darmanin about no ‘war weapons’ having being used by the police). Even more insane, there were policemen on quad bikes firing on protesters with flash-balls, which, according to Darmanin himself, is totally proscribed; few hours before, however, he (again) lied by pretending such thing never happened.



The families of two protesters now in a state of coma have announced they have filed a complaint for ‘murder attempt’, ‘violation of professional secret in the framework of an investigation’ (for the leaking in the medias by policemen of the fact one of the protesters is registered on the State Security files [‘fichier S’] which are undisclosed; being included as a fiché S doesn’t required a court order nor having committed criminal acts and is left to the discretion of the domestic intelligence services) and ‘impediment to the rescuers’. Because, yeah, after (again) an initial denial of Darmanin over accusations that the police has hampered rescuers to reach the scene where protesters had been injured, Le Monde has published an audio tending to demonstrate that indeed the emergency service has been prohibited from reaching the scene by the police.

The Sainte-Soline demonstration, which had been ruled illegal few days prior by the prefect of Deux-Sèvres (just like protests before prefectures to protest the police brutality during Sainte-Soline protests have been ruled illegal today, just few hours before they started), was organized against the controversial construction on public funds of water mega-reservoirs supplied with pumped groundwater during winter to address the worsening drought problem in the spring and summer. The project is decried for its alleged impact on environment (it is located near a protected area), on water resources, for benefiting a handful of big farmers and maize production (probably unsustainable in the long run due to global warming) at the expense of small farmers.

More generally, opposition to the water mega-reservoirs must be understood as part of the long tradition of local resistance against controversial projects in rural France, often decided by the central state and its representatives (prefects), without much if not any local consultation (nuclear reactors in Plogoff or Creys-Malville under Giscard; Sivens dam and Notre-Dame-des-Landes under Hollande), an opposition exacerbated by the heavily centralized political organization in France, the lack of an actual local democracy and the strongly Paris-centered set-up of the media and intellectual world.

Gérald Darmanin, followed by the government, has blamed the violence in Sainte-Soline on ‘the far-left’, announced the dissolution of one of the ecological organizations behind the protests (‘Les Soulèvements de la Terre’) and has refused to acknowledge police and institutions in charge of law enforcing have also a problem with violence.

In one of his rare public appearances since weeks (excepting the televised interview of last week and an interview gave to ‘Pif’ children’s magazine – Jesus Christ, I want so much this has been untrue), Macron went today in Hautes-Alpes to present his plan for water management and decide to throw yet another can of gasoline on the fire by stating that in Sainte-Soline ’thousands of people came to wage war’. Protesters throwing stones, petanque bowls and Molotov cocktails on policeman firing tear-gas grenades from quads is now qualifying as ‘war’; remember that what happened in Algeria sixty years ago was officially only ‘events’.

* On a lighter note, yesterday, we have learned that the McCarthyist inquiry about ‘lslamo-Leftism’ in university research proudly announced on CNews and, two days later, before the National Assembly in February 2021 by Frédérique Vidal, the then-university minister, has never been ordered and remained a dead letter: the minister lied to the national representation. OK.

And also that Marlène Schiappa has wasted the €2 million ‘Marianne Funds’ created in the wake of the beheading of Samuel Paty by an Islamist terrorist with the aim to fight separatism and political radicalization and promote Republican values to paid huge salaries for only two persons (who pretended employing ten persons but actually received sometimes a salary twice or thrice a month), to produce videos on Youtube with less than 50 views, to open an Instragram account with 138 followers and, according to the own words of one of the people in charge, to the production of a ‘counter-discourse’ and ‘trolling’ on the Internet. So glad public money is spent on ‘trolling’. An administrative inquiry has been opened over the awarding and use of the €2 million.
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« Reply #209 on: April 02, 2023, 10:41:29 AM »
« Edited: April 02, 2023, 01:19:02 PM by Senator NewYorkExpress »

Marlene Schiappa is under fire after she posed on the cover of Playboy.

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Can posing for Playboy be a feminist statement? A French government minister thinks so and has defended her decision to appear – clothed – on the front cover of the magazine amid a crisis in French politics not seen for several years.


Marlène Schiappa, a 40-year-old feminist author who was plucked from obscurity by President Emmanuel Macron in 2017 to serve in his government, is no stranger to controversy and has repeatedly angered right-wingers.

But even some allies feel the minister made a mistake with her latest move: posing (clothed) on the cover of Playboy to accompany a 12-page interview on women's and gay rights as well as abortion.

The decision irritated some colleagues in the government, which has been battling strikes and increasingly violent demonstrations against plans to raise the retirement age by two years.

Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne, who is only the second woman to occupy the position, called Schiappa personally to tell her that it "was not at all appropriate, especially in the current period", an aide told AFP on Saturday.

Schiappa is currently the minister for the social economy and French associations. She previously served as the minister for gender equality.



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« Reply #210 on: April 02, 2023, 05:47:56 PM »

Paris votes to ban rental e-scooters.

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Almost 90% of votes cast on Sunday favoured a ban the battery-powered devices, official results showed.
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« Reply #211 on: April 03, 2023, 07:34:58 AM »

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20230329-french-woman-faces-trial-for-insulting-macron-on-facebook

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A woman in northern France is to be put on trial on charges of insulting President Emmanuel Macron after describing him as 'filth' in a Facebook post, a prosecutor said on Wednesday. The woman risks a fine of 12,000 euros but not prison if convicted at the trial due to be held in June

Wtf . How does macron make me of all people feel a bit of sympathy to these entitled idiots.

Don’t understand your point. This is not America and the lady had no right to insult the President. In Germany, she would be given a penalty as well.

just proves Germany and France both suck, every citizen in a democracy should have the right to insult their HoS, PM and cabinet members. She may not have had a legal right to insult Macron, but she certainly had a moral right to do so.
That is correct.

This is the negative side of policing speech, and why the American Constitution despite it's problems is still far superior to anything else.
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« Reply #212 on: April 03, 2023, 09:18:17 AM »
« Edited: April 03, 2023, 10:12:47 AM by Steve from Lambeth »

Marlene Schiappa is under fire after she posed on the cover of Playboy.
And she won't let anyone reply to her Tweet on the matter unless she follows them. Imagine thinking that something like this - in a political environment this stacked against your boss - is so uncontroversial* that you simply must not allow people to talk about it*. Thankfully for us here at Talk Elections, NewYorkExpress is a generous god.

*: It is not. Even Prime Minister Borne seems to think she's doing something wrong. The BBC's article on this affair appears to indicate widespread distaste, too.
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« Reply #213 on: April 03, 2023, 11:57:12 AM »

Macron says the government will present a bill legalizing euthanasia and/or assisted suicide.

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President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday France must improve the availability of palliative care and there would be a draft bill by the end of the summer on whether some form of assisted dying should be allowed.

He said the bill would build on the work of a group of 184 randomly appointed French citizens who have debated the issue since December. They concluded their work this weekend with 76% of them saying they favoured allowing some form of assistance to die, for those who want it.


Macron did not say whether he wanted euthanasia or assisted suicide to be allowed in France or if the bill would include either or both. He said thinking on the matter would continue by then but consensus was important on such a sensitive matter.
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« Reply #214 on: April 03, 2023, 05:11:57 PM »

I never really liked French politics....until now.


(Marlene Schiappa - Playboy)

https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/world-news/2023/04/02/6429dcb9ca47412f2d8b45e8.html

What a great way to bring awareness to your cause than getting your clothes of.f

I don't give a sh*t that she posed for Playboy and I was planning to ignore the story entirely, then I saw the full picture and apparently she had the article of the French constitution Macron used to ram through his pension reform tattooed on her boob??

These are the people who claim to be the Only Serious Adults in the Room of French politics. Seriously.
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« Reply #215 on: April 03, 2023, 05:33:48 PM »

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In 2015, Schiappa declared she is sapiosexual.[21]
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« Reply #216 on: April 03, 2023, 07:02:08 PM »

I never really liked French politics....until now.


(Marlene Schiappa - Playboy)

https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/world-news/2023/04/02/6429dcb9ca47412f2d8b45e8.html

What a great way to bring awareness to your cause than getting your clothes of.f

I don't give a sh*t that she posed for Playboy and I was planning to ignore the story entirely, then I saw the full picture and apparently she had the article of the French constitution Macron used to ram through his pension reform tattooed on her boob??

These are the people who claim to be the Only Serious Adults in the Room of French politics. Seriously.

I actually didn't even see the number lol....
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« Reply #217 on: April 03, 2023, 07:16:34 PM »

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In 2015, Schiappa declared she is sapiosexual.[21]
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Sapiosexuality describes attraction to the intelligence of another person.[28][29] The prefix sapio- comes from the Latin for "I [have] taste" or "I [have] wisdom" and refers to a person's preferences, proclivities, and common sense.[30] Sapiosexual-identifying individuals can also be gay, straight, or bisexual.[31][32] It is not a sexual orientation.[31][33] It first gained mainstream attention in 2014 when dating website OkCupid added it as one of several new sexual orientation and gender identity options.[31] About 0.5% of OkCupid users identify as sapiosexual, and it is most common among those ages 31–40.[31] Women are more likely to identify as sapiosexual than men.[34] Critics responded that sapiosexuality is "elitist," "discriminatory," and "pretentious."[31][33][35] OkCupid removed the Sapiosexual identity on February 11, 2019[36] following what it described as "considerable negative feedback", specifically quoting an article from Vice magazine.[37]
Schiappa is doing her feminist credentials a favor by showing that French politicians of any sex can be pretentious. Yes, even women.
#GirlBoss
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« Reply #218 on: April 03, 2023, 08:36:24 PM »
« Edited: April 03, 2023, 10:37:27 PM by Command of what? There's no one here. »

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In 2015, Schiappa declared she is sapiosexual.[21]
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Sapiosexuality describes attraction to the intelligence of another person.[28][29] The prefix sapio- comes from the Latin for "I [have] taste" or "I [have] wisdom" and refers to a person's preferences, proclivities, and common sense.[30] Sapiosexual-identifying individuals can also be gay, straight, or bisexual.[31][32] It is not a sexual orientation.[31][33] It first gained mainstream attention in 2014 when dating website OkCupid added it as one of several new sexual orientation and gender identity options.[31] About 0.5% of OkCupid users identify as sapiosexual, and it is most common among those ages 31–40.[31] Women are more likely to identify as sapiosexual than men.[34] Critics responded that sapiosexuality is "elitist," "discriminatory," and "pretentious."[31][33][35] OkCupid removed the Sapiosexual identity on February 11, 2019[36] following what it described as "considerable negative feedback", specifically quoting an article from Vice magazine.[37]
Schiappa is doing her feminist credentials a favor by showing that French politicians of any sex can be pretentious. Yes, even women.
#GirlBoss

To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand the pension reform. The humor is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of half-baked conventional economic wisdom most of the jokes will go over a typical Frenchman's head. There's also Macron's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation - his personal philosophy draws heavily from vapid jet-set Thatcherism, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realize that they're not just funny- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike the pension reform truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Macron's existencial catchphrase "49.3," which itself is a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as LREM's genius unfolds itself in their public sphere. What fools... how I pity them.

And yes by the way, I DO have a 49.3 tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the soft porn magazine readers' eyes only- And even they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.
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« Reply #219 on: April 04, 2023, 03:14:34 AM »

This feels like as good a moment as any to point out that "schiappa" means wimp in Italian.
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« Reply #220 on: April 04, 2023, 03:49:32 AM »
« Edited: April 04, 2023, 03:56:31 AM by Zinneke »

Tattooing 49.3 on your tits is just a bit of banter and anyone who is provoked by it is as immature as Schiappa.

In the end she did the stunt to support women showing some cleavage without being harrassed. People like Antonio want to stick their head in the sand though when paternalists from certain communities, be it Catholic, Muslim or Jewish, harass and intimidate women either from their own community or worse from a different one, not to mention the countless sexist pigs of all denominations who wolf whistle women on the street. I only have anecdotal evidence but it's particularly bad in big cities in France?! So in the end her Playboy cover is to advocate for women to wear whatever they want, not promoting 49.3 or whatever.

When Mitterand used 49.3 I doubt the French Left cared either, but I understand why the situation is different and still think Macron made a huge mistake using it for a pension reform rather than backing down and compromising.

Anybody who thinks the Strasserite's or Panzergirl's Presidency would have been "more democratic" though is naive.

Everybody, including the Presidency, needs to just calm down and not drift France into a democratic crisis. And more importantly, we desperately need the party system to return instead of these personalist vehicles. I get that the PS and LR and their old roles are bust, but in a country the size of France it would do well to have party vehicles that can actually build capacity within the political class and not in the horrible vacuous way the LR-PS machine politics did.
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« Reply #221 on: April 04, 2023, 04:20:27 AM »

I'd add too that the opposition are obsessed with painting Macron as being out of touch and not a steward the "real people" (as if LFI and FN represent the majority themselves) when the messaging should be about Macron being nakedly corrupt with his privatisaiton schemes of motorways for example. I get that the two things are linked, but every attack seems to be about his watch, his ministers posing in playboy, his ribbon cutting persona, etc..
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« Reply #222 on: April 04, 2023, 07:43:04 AM »

Okay that's enough pretentious, incoherent rambling. Welcome to the ignore list.
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« Reply #223 on: April 04, 2023, 07:54:55 AM »

Okay that's enough pretentious, incoherent rambling. Welcome to the ignore list.

boo! hiss! What's the point of posting on a psephology forum if it isn't to be pretentious and incoherent? You're an academic, you can surely find venues with accredited people to get genuine insights from instead of a US-based forum. C'est le PMU digital ici mon ami.
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« Reply #224 on: April 04, 2023, 09:23:56 AM »

. C'est le PMU digital ici mon ami.


case in point!
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