First, I take exception to your naming everything socialism when it is not. It is fascism and there seems to be some backlash against its rising across the entire West, including the US. Socialism, if it were being practices would be empowering the people, not the ruling elite that you attack in part. This article seems to provide confusion about who stands for what amongst the political leaders who in fact take their direction from the corporate elite and that is not socialism but corporatism which, as per Mussolini's definition IS fascism. People should be quite alarmed by this and removing Le Pen from office is part of this effort to control this totalitarian, white supremacist tendency. Whether the tactics were/are democratic is a good question but the they are one way to limit this repressive tendency. This should be the essence of discussion not the mantra about socialism which is a scarcely hidden attack against Russia which has nothing to do with the case against Le Pen or any of the other politicians named. I also have to question the charges levied against these other politicians in this article as to whether they rise to the same criminality of Le Pen. They do not seem equitable but are being thrown around as if they are. Have to wonder what the writer of the article is really supporting but suspect it does nothing to support democracy or equity in any way.
RIP 🪦 EU. France germany Great Britain Sweden Norway the lot of them are circling the bowl between 1984, censorship, immigration invasion, suicide green energy, d illusions about ever matching Russias military power.
I'm sure she's not the only one to have misused EU expenses. They just chose to go after her and her party, the only one that could have beaten Macron. That said, she has always shown herself to be a weak leader since she betrayed her father and his values, as controversial as they may have been. Hopefully, the weakening of the RN will lead to the emergence of a stronger and more competent opposition party, bringing Asselineau, Philipot, remainder of RN and a few independents together. They would be unbeatable.
France, like Germany, has been completely taken over by the Fabian Communist/Marxist cabal.
First, I take exception to your naming everything socialism when it is not. It is fascism and there seems to be some backlash against its rising across the entire West, including the US. Socialism, if it were being practices would be empowering the people, not the ruling elite that you attack in part. This article seems to provide confusion about who stands for what amongst the political leaders who in fact take their direction from the corporate elite and that is not socialism but corporatism which, as per Mussolini's definition IS fascism. People should be quite alarmed by this and removing Le Pen from office is part of this effort to control this totalitarian, white supremacist tendency. Whether the tactics were/are democratic is a good question but the they are one way to limit this repressive tendency. This should be the essence of discussion not the mantra about socialism which is a scarcely hidden attack against Russia which has nothing to do with the case against Le Pen or any of the other politicians named. I also have to question the charges levied against these other politicians in this article as to whether they rise to the same criminality of Le Pen. They do not seem equitable but are being thrown around as if they are. Have to wonder what the writer of the article is really supporting but suspect it does nothing to support democracy or equity in any way.
RIP 🪦 EU. France germany Great Britain Sweden Norway the lot of them are circling the bowl between 1984, censorship, immigration invasion, suicide green energy, d illusions about ever matching Russias military power.
We are witnessing EU GREAT descent. RIP EU.
I'm sure she's not the only one to have misused EU expenses. They just chose to go after her and her party, the only one that could have beaten Macron. That said, she has always shown herself to be a weak leader since she betrayed her father and his values, as controversial as they may have been. Hopefully, the weakening of the RN will lead to the emergence of a stronger and more competent opposition party, bringing Asselineau, Philipot, remainder of RN and a few independents together. They would be unbeatable.