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  • #91
    Your avatar icon would make your posts look totally stupid didn't their contents already do so

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    • #92
      So what's you problem Spink, do all the immgrants steal all your girls so you can't get a date ehh?

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      • #93
        Originally posted by paiktis22
        Spiffor, can you explain me something?

        In a recent EU poll French youth was the least xenophobic of Europe. (and Greek one the most xenophobic of all)

        How come Le Pen got such percentages?
        Some reasons :

        1) 28 % abstentions. It's actually the highest abstention ever for a presidential election in France.

        2) Insecurity : French see their cities becoming less and less secure (armed crimes are exploding, robbery and agression start to be common), so they vote for the one who got the most populist and firm speech about it (not seeing that the town which were led by this very party had increased violence).

        3) Protest. French are a very protesting people They used to vote somehow anything the first turn, just to show they are not happy with what the other "serious" candidate are proposing. It's just that, this time, they protested a little too much...

        4) Dispersion. There were more "big" candidates from the left than from the right. It leads that the votes were more concentrated for the right, hence better result per candidates.
        Science without conscience is the doom of the soul.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Akka le Vil
          3) Protest. French are a very protesting people They used to vote somehow anything the first turn, just to show they are not happy with what the other "serious" candidate are proposing. It's just that, this time, they protested a little too much...
          This rings a clear bell here... It is the same here as well.

          4) Dispersion. There were more "big" candidates from the left than from the right. It leads that the votes were more concentrated for the right, hence better result per candidates.
          Which electoral system are you using? (if you don't know it in english say it in french maybe I'll understand).

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          • #95
            It would be far, far worse if any of the left groups had got to the final stages.

            As such, .
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            • #96
              You know, I'd guess that if anything, Muslim immigrants would have lower crime rates than other groups, because most Muslim societies have remarkably low crime rates.

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              • #97
                Natan,

                "The way crime has moved to the centre of the political debate in France has played into Le Pen's hands.

                And the post-11 September mood - in which for the first time even politicians of the left speak of the disproportionate number of crimes committed by North African Arabs - also helps."

                BBC, News, BBC News, news online, world, uk, international, foreign, british, online, service


                Does anyone else find it odd that, given the current situation in the MiddleEast, the Jews here are complaining about the political advancement of a right-wing candidate who is openly against immigration?
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                • #98
                  Natan. try not to read things about France from a British medium and vice versa.

                  Believe me.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by paiktis22
                    This rings a clear bell here... It is the same here as well.

                    Which electoral system are you using? (if you don't know it in english say it in french maybe I'll understand).
                    French system is simple : 1 voter => 1 vote

                    Seriously, here is how it works for the presidential election :

                    First turn, everybody is allowed to be a candidate provided he is French and has 500 signatures from other elected people (example : mayors).
                    If during this first turn, someone got the absolute majority, he is immediately elected.
                    If no one can reach that level, then there is a second turn between the two candidates that got the most votes during the first turn.
                    Science without conscience is the doom of the soul.

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                    • Originally posted by Akka le Vil


                      French system is simple : 1 voter => 1 vote

                      Seriously, here is how it works for the presidential election :

                      First turn, everybody is allowed to be a candidate provided he is French and has 500 signatures from other elected people (example : mayors).
                      If during this first turn, someone got the absolute majority, he is immediately elected.
                      If no one can reach that level, then there is a second turn between the two candidates that got the most votes during the first turn.

                      Apli Analogiki. ok thanks

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                      • apli analogiki ecthelinaki

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                        • Originally posted by paiktis22
                          BTW I want to be correct and not one sided.

                          You know I talked about the descecration of jewish cemetaries in Europe but that it did not happen in Greece?

                          Well... it happened. Some people sprayed the word "Palestinians" in red paint in a site which is dedicated to victimes of the Holocaust (the mainly the Greek Jews of Thessaloniki).

                          In other news...

                          In Norway, jewish pupils had to change schools because the norwegians were telling them things...

                          Now IF what I just said is used IN ANY WAY to justify present Israeli policy in the occupied Palestine, I'll not say anything else again.

                          I'm all for spotting problems, identifying them and solving them BUT NOT for using them for "propaganda"... ok?

                          Cheers

                          I dont think anyone has said that the problem of anti-semitism in contemporary Europe justifies one policy or the other of Israel, the PA, or anyone else in the mideast. SOME have raised the possibility that it would justify that European govts, organizations, and private individuals re-examine the kind of rhetoric they are using.

                          LOTM
                          "A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber

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                          • apli analogiki ecthelinaki
                            (in a purely platonic way )

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                              • Originally posted by lord of the mark



                                I dont think anyone has said that the problem of anti-semitism in contemporary Europe justifies one policy or the other of Israel, the PA, or anyone else in the mideast. SOME have raised the possibility that it would justify that European govts, organizations, and private individuals re-examine the kind of rhetoric they are using.

                                LOTM

                                It has been said, a lot of times, that some in Israel and some Jewish people in general when someone critizes present Israeli policies in the Middle East immideatly and automatically they label him/her as an "anti-semetic".

                                Not only is it, well, ridiculous, it is also counter - productive because the word "anti-semitic" loses its original meaning. And that, IMHO, is dangerous.

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