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.
>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.
It's the same process that happens in France so it's still relevant. Why are you being so pedantic?
>It's the same process that happens in France so it's still relevant.
That's what you claim... While you were mostly clueless about the details of the french voting process a couple of hours ago... And again you never voted in france
In what country did you vote?
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