@julienmalka you have to cast protest vote against Le Pen. 🤷

It's not like people were like "yeah, de Gaule is the people's candidate". He was just a guy ready to stand against collaborationism with dictators, which, in modern France Le Pen represents.

I think that Macron has clearly demonstrated that when the war starts, he and his government will fight for the country.

Hence the parallel I draw between modern history of France and the current interesting situation.

@julienmalka tl;dr -- when the war is looming, comfort-policy don't matter.

Vote for those who will make sure you retain freedom.

@jonn IMHO your analysis is wrong on several aspects:

- If you care about foreign policy, war in europe, etc, this business is handled by the president, it’s in our constitution. So for this kind of matter this weekend’s election will have little impact;

- If you care about France not being ruled by a fascist government, you indeed have to vote against Le Pen. But Macron is about to become the 3rd political force in France.

@jonn

Voting for the left coalition makes more sense as they only have the political force to stand against the far-right.
It is also the only way to ensure Macron is not going to do an alliance with the far right to continue governing France, as he already did several time during this term to pass anti-immigration laws.

@jonn
Finally you have to understand that the rise of the far-right has been facilitated or even worse engineered by Macron in an attempt to be always presented as « the last wall against fascism » and easily win elections, by systematically destroying and diabolising leftist forces in France and on the opposite side allowing far-right ideas to enter in the public debate, even passing some of them as law.

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@julienmalka haha, this ruse is working really well because that's how foreigners perceive Macron!

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