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If Marine Le Pen becomes president, we can buy some time. France is very powerful in Europe. If she wins, we will have some time to stand up against the kikes bullshit and the war in Ukraine. If she loses, we are all screwed. Anyway, if she wins, it means the election is not fixed this time. She is our only hope right now. I mean it.

If Marine Le Pen becomes president, we can buy some time. France is very powerful in Europe. If she wins, we will have some time to stand up against the kikes bullshit and the war in Ukraine. If she loses, we are all screwed. Anyway, if she wins, it means the election is not fixed this time. She is our only hope right now. I mean it.

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Well, first of all, voter intimidation in france isn't a thing, it's cops right away, there's zero tolerance for that sort of stunt

And even if it happened somewhere in france, in some hypothetical extreme circumstances/context, you just need to come with the bulletin you received by mail and take another one to pretend you're voting for it

Elections aren't run by felons in france, you're projecting on france, your american view of the election process, and I get that in the US, fraud and voter intimidation aren't necessarily something out of the ordinary.... And that's a problem, indeed, to say the least

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your american view of the election process

Wrong. I'm not from the US. And I'm speaking from experience having voted in a country which has a similar voting system to France. I didn't particularly care that I was getting filthy looks for having grabbed the ballot for a party which were seen as being scum by the establishment, but many would feel intimidated by that.

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>And I'm speaking from experience having voted in a country which has a similar voting system to France.

So, you're not speaking from experience, since you never participated in a french election.

-> You are projecting your "other experience" onto the french context <-

Taking all the bulletins in france is standard procedure, that's one of the first thing you learn in civics 101/school when you're french, that's how you're supposed to vote. Now it doesn't mean everybody does it, but that's standard procedure.

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It's the same process that happens in France so it's still relevant. Why are you being so pedantic?