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I find it impossible to believe Macron won.

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Macron absolutely did NOT win that election.

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Macron is a graduate of Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders. I am sure the election was rigged, because he is working Klaus' agenda of depopulation and supply chain starvation.

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Hope the French people do not accept a manipulated outcome; hopefully the next election will be run with different technology, there and here.

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Apr 25, 2022·edited Apr 25, 2022

Of course, Macron did not "win." Neither did Biden. Hand count votes in all elections!!

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I hope she contests the election. The world knows this is just another example of how Europe has been stealing elections for years. The people of France need to step up and challenge the election.

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Hard to believe Macron could win. I was in Paris in 2018 and there were large protests against him even then.

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Macron won like Biden won and Gavin Newsom won his California recall

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Preview of US results in November

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I'm very cynical so even if Le Pen had won, she's probably controlled opposition.

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Random aside: I watched the Le Pen / Macron debate, and regardless of her stated rationale behind it, Marine LePen's thing about THE STATE outlawing / criminalizing ways of wearing garments (specifically she was targeting the hajib), to me, is in the same spirit of THE STATE passing edicts dictating whether individuals choose to put muzzles on or not. It's not THE STATE's purview to dictate what clothing outfits, head coverings, face coverings, etc, that individuals put on. She's not the mommy or daddy or hired assigned personal security proxy for any given individual to protect them from what she may view as oppressive garb. The fact that she thinks that that's fine for THE STATE to outlaw what garb people wear, I wouldnt want someone like that as the head of the country i live in. So to me, they're both thumbs down / bad news, in my book.

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Apr 25, 2022·edited Apr 25, 2022

I’ve got family that’ve lived in France. The average frenchmen is not on board with any kind of Zionist agenda, yet I always found it interesting that they’ve elected and re-elected a Jew. Add to that Macrons low approval rating and it seems implausible.

(EDIT/Correction) Macron doesn't have any documented Jewish heritage from any reputable source. He is endorsed by "key" Jewish institutions according to this article, but admittedly is a far cry from my original statement.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/key-french-jewish-institutions-endorse-macron-fueling-debate-on-role-in-politics/

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Apart from the election fraud, the French electoral system is idiotic. Le Pen has a strong but narrow base of support. So it is hard for her to capture the 50% non-Macron/Le Pen vote. By selecting just the top 2 in a runoff effectively excludes the voice of 50% of voters. In the last election as in this election, if they had instead used the rational Ranked Choice ballot Macron would have lost handily to the 3rd most popular candidate, in this case Melenchon.

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I think it's important to note: Rothchilds are neither right nor left. They are oligarchs who own the French government policy through their selected president - Macron. Therefore, his opponent is not a right-wing anything, but someone challenging the Rothchild president.

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The French have same day voting with paper ballots. They must have found a back door.

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The larger point is of course the following: if nations keep on having this issue, i.e, "We, the People, seriously doubt that such and such an election is legitimate..." civilizations won't be able to hold ground. It's been in the States for years. Now we're seeing it in France. Who's next?

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