Something’s Changed, Hasn’t It?

Then vs Now.

It’s astounding to remember that, Le Pen supporters aside, the French literally voted for this.

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  1. The native French probably didn’t vote for yet another 4 years of Macron. Unfortunately, the immigrant vote is what is doing much of the damage.

    Far-reaching alterations will, at some point, have to be made as regards non-European residents’ rights to vote in European countries as a whole. Non-indigenous citizenships needs to be treated as secondary to indigenous citizenship and the secondary status would have to mean ineligibility to vote by the very fact such citizens are not indigenous and cannot be allowed to influence the direction and future of countries they are not natives of.

    If a nation fails to enact policies that preserve its own territory, native people, culture and legacies, it will obviously lose all of it in the end.

  2. “The French literally voted for this”. But did they? Not sure what measures the French have in place to prevent election fraud, but I was very suspicious when Le Pen did not win. Much like AfD in Germany. And I would not be surprised if something untoward affects the UK election in 4 years time.

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