Quote: (12-06-2018 07:22 PM)Johnnyvee Wrote:
Quote: (12-06-2018 06:39 PM)Transsimian Wrote:
An important thing to note is France has a politically viable far-left movement. Melonchon narrowly missed out on the runoffs with 20% in the Presidential election with other hard-left parties sharing 5%.
Even Marine LePen was in favour of price-controls for certain goods.
This is exactly what needs to happen, and what the elites fear the most. If the left and right unite against them, then this could be very interesting. Left in France does not necessarily equal pro immigration/Globalism as far as I can gather? It`s not like the German left for example. It`s more about the French worker`s and farmers rights and privileges and so on.
Macron pushes both Globalism and the type of capitalism that the left (and woke right) detest. Not "real capitalism" you might say, but the exploitative fake State controlled one. It basically comes down to usury, instead of freedom to live and earn as you please. Maybe the left and right in France are closer to each other than elsewhere in Europe and they might topple the current rule.
Bingo.
People like Soral have figured this out a long time ago, that's why he's public enemy #1 in France.
Italy has shown the way forward, we need a cooperation between left-wing anti-establishment populists like the Five Star Movement with right-wing nationalists like the Lega Nord.
The (((globalists))) use identity politics to make sure mindsets stay mired into a left-right hegelian dialectic, both on the left, and on the right. That's what people like Zemmour or Riposte Laïque are there for, controlled opposition on the right to spread chaos and keep people divided so that they can continue to fleece the country.
The French left is run by trotskists who are totally aligned with Macron and the globalist agenda, more or less covertly. The fact is, the middle class and the working class, who carry the country and its ideals on their shoulders, have common goals and a common enemy.
The working class is made up of a large minority of 2nd generation immigrants, most of whom have actually integrated fairly well in French society, and are actually against the recent wave of mass immigration. They also bear the burden of bankster austerity. As well most of them are socially conservative, they don't like the type of SJW gender/identity crap and anti-small business policies that Macron epitomizes.
Marine le Pen failed to seize on this, instead of adopting an anti-globalist, nationalist, Gaullist, traditionalist, socially conservative anti-mass migration policy that could have appealed to a bigger segment of the working class, she went for socially leftist (pro-gay etc) zio-nationalist platform. As a result she failed miserably in the last election, hitting a low ceiling.
Soral summarizes this and the broad political dynamics in a short video that just came out a few hours ago:
(You can use the subtitle option to have an english auto-translation)
Hervé Ryssen on this week's events, he covers the same angles, also shows the government uses SJW minority whores to divide and conquer: