Russia isn't a democracy with a free media.
uziq still can't accept the british people voted five times for brexit
uziq still can't accept the british people voted five times for brexit
Fuck Israel
"they make a balanced decision", sorry but this contravenes literally 300 years of classical liberal theory. there's a reason why most of the world's successful democracies have representative democracy and not direct rule by plebiscites. it's because people, on the whole, acting en masse, do not make 'balanced decision'. this isn't a uziq-hates-brexit take: it's there in the foundational theory of liberal democracy, it's there in the writings of de tocqueville, it's there in the documents and letters of the founding fathers of the united states.Dilbert_X wrote:
People voted for Brexit, and will vote for Le Pen for various reasons.
Not all of them are ignorant idiots as you keep suggesting and they make a balanced decision.
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Its completely failed though eh? Every country is becoming steadily more insular and right wing.classical liberal theory
lol over what timeframe? and you're the person talking about 'single datapoints' in omicron. yes, let's take the temperature of post-2008 europe, in which most economies and polities are still working through the fall-out and instabilities, and conclude that a ceturies-old system 'has failed'.Its completely failed though eh? Every country is becoming steadily more insular and right wing.
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to which i replied:Dilbert_X wrote:
Half of France is poised to vote for Le Pen, who you know personally is irrelevant against that kind of backdrop
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Its completely failed though eh? Every country is becoming steadily more insular and right wing.
Once again take a look at France, supposedly the beacon of liberal whatever. A fascist is in with a fighting chance.
france has this same ruction with candidates from the extreme right/left in every primary. it's part of their presidential roadshow. there's the first round where it seems like the sky is falling, then there's an actual second round where they mostly put their protestations to one side and vote for a sensible candidate.
and nothing like 'half of france' were ever close to voting for le pen, not in the primary or the secondary. voter abstention in this election was nearly 30%.Macron became the first French leader to win re-election for 20 years, scoring a clear margin of 57% to 43%, with almost 95% of the votes counted on Sunday night.
there was a huge surge in the french under-30s for a far-left candidate, mélenchon, so much so that he's became an unlikely kingmaker and is now making a play for the prime minister's office. just as in the UK and US, where young voters swing heavily towards social democratic or even socialist platforms. if you take it generationally, it would seem that europe is 'becoming steadily' more left-wing, not right. the right-wing blowhards are dying out and parties like the republicans/trumpists, bojo's conservatives, the FN, etc, are in a death-spiral with their ageing voter bases.Dilbert_X wrote:
Every country is becoming steadily more insular and right wing.
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Paris just isn't Paris anymore. The Christchurch shooter said he saw more Muslims than people in Paris. And who could doubt the perception of an incel mass murderer?uziq wrote:
.and, regardless, france just re-elected a leader in a broad show of support for anti-racism. i'd wager that a large number of the people who got behind macron are not exactly fervent macronistes, i.e. neoliberal centrists. they just didn't want a racist in high office. so how are you going to conclude that france, and europe, are ineluctably showing that multiculturalism has failed?
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-20/ … /100713382Dilbert_X wrote:
Meanwhile in Australia
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-25/ … /101013704
Being generous to african refugees has delivered street-fights between african machete gangs.
People here are going to get tired of that really fast.
if you're travelling on a budget and live in cheap hostels... guess where those hostels gonna be located. sounds like he had a white man's version of the japanese paris syndrome.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Paris just isn't Paris anymore. The Christchurch shooter said he saw more Muslims than people in Paris. And who could doubt the perception of an incel mass murderer?uziq wrote:
.and, regardless, france just re-elected a leader in a broad show of support for anti-racism. i'd wager that a large number of the people who got behind macron are not exactly fervent macronistes, i.e. neoliberal centrists. they just didn't want a racist in high office. so how are you going to conclude that france, and europe, are ineluctably showing that multiculturalism has failed?
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