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Flunch might be going bankrupt lol. Sixty of their locations are closing due to covid. RIP.

pomenitul, Thursday, 28 January 2021 00:40 (three years ago) link

Lol flunch I have eaten there once because I wanted the all you can eat fries, such shame

All cars are bad (Euler), Thursday, 28 January 2021 00:53 (three years ago) link

My wife would often eat there when she was a teenager because at the time it was one of the few restaurants in France where you could actually have a varied and balanced meal as a vegetarian.

pomenitul, Thursday, 28 January 2021 00:55 (three years ago) link

Macron’s handling of education has been total garbage. Blanquet and Vidal are bolos.

All cars are bad (Euler), Thursday, 28 January 2021 00:56 (three years ago) link

Yeah, it's been pretty bad. When was the last time the government (I'm tempted to say: *any* Western government) has viewed it as a priority?

pomenitul, Thursday, 28 January 2021 00:58 (three years ago) link

A priority to blow things up, and then fail to deal with the mess. See: the bac during the rona. Or soon, the LPR (glad I’m not on the cnu this year!)

All cars are bad (Euler), Thursday, 28 January 2021 01:01 (three years ago) link

Mélenchon seems like the living embodiment of what all the centrist/right wing commentariat in the UK lied out of their arses and said Corbyn was. He seems like a terrible waste of space.

calzino, Thursday, 28 January 2021 02:43 (three years ago) link

the only way to defeat Le Pen and Macron was to become a proper populist but from a left-wing perspective, which is a fair hypothesis. Except he got tripped up in the process and started saying and doing shit that is uncomfortably close to what the other, more successful right-wing populists were saying and doing.

isn't it strange how this keeps happening

Left, Thursday, 28 January 2021 04:02 (three years ago) link

just saw the algeria thing. death to france

Left, Thursday, 28 January 2021 04:02 (three years ago) link

I once asked him to consider the effects a Le Pen presidency would have on French people of colour and immigrants in general and he gave me a horrified look, not because he hadn't thought of the implications but because he felt found out.

― pomenitul, Thursday, 28 January 2021 bookmarkflaglink

Wild what people will pretend not to know.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 28 January 2021 11:20 (three years ago) link

Guarantee père-in-law doesn’t think of pom as one of them either.

scampish inquisition (gyac), Thursday, 28 January 2021 11:26 (three years ago) link

Wild what people will pretend not to know.

Tbc my faux-naïve question was in the context of him saying that a Le Pen presidency wouldn't be that bad, all things considered.

As to whether he doesn't think of me as 'one of them', that's probably true now, but we did have a long falling out almost a decade ago after he told me that I couldn't possibly be a true Canadian if I wasn't ready to die on the battlefield for my host country. He has LeGiTiMaTe CoNcErNs about the loyalty and reliability of immigrants when the shit hits the fan, you see. He's not a xenophobe, he's a patriot! And, to reiterate, he has always voted left, which, when I first met him 10+ years ago, really opened my eyes to how incoherent most voters are, including those who follow politics very closely like he does.

Btw this beau-père is my MIL's current partner. The one I usually describe as my FIL, i.e. my wife's father, is now a full-blown anti-vaxx, anti-medicine chemtrail covidiot, but I've never heard him make any xenophobic comments – quite the opposite, really. I do worry about the influence his antisemitic conspiracy theorist 'shaman'/healer of a brother has had on him lately, though, but I already talked about that in the brainworms thread.

pomenitul, Thursday, 28 January 2021 13:23 (three years ago) link

And in case it wasn't clear, I strive to avoid interacting with my in-laws as much as possible. Being on a different continent certainly helps.

pomenitul, Thursday, 28 January 2021 13:27 (three years ago) link

Being on a different continent sounds like a great idea when it comes to in-laws.

Waterloo Subset (Tom D.), Thursday, 28 January 2021 13:28 (three years ago) link

Aha! So this is how we can get you to make peace with North America.

pomenitul, Thursday, 28 January 2021 13:32 (three years ago) link

XP parents too if at all possible at times ime

Qanondorf (darraghmac), Thursday, 28 January 2021 13:44 (three years ago) link

My previous médecin traitant retired at the end of 2020, and I'm glad because when I asked him to prescribe Gardasil for my kids, he said he'd do it but that I should come back later after I'd looked into it more because he didn't advise it. He also didn't want to prescribe vitamin D for us. My new one was happy to do both. Anti-vax views here go deep.

Note that the anti-rona vaccine being developed by the Institut Pasteur was canned this week because it wasn't going to be up to snuff.

All cars are bad (Euler), Thursday, 28 January 2021 13:45 (three years ago) link

Maybe you've come across this French joke that's been making the rounds. A doctor is charged with vaccinating an Englishman, a German, an American and a Frenchman against Covid-19 – all of them are unwilling subjects. The Englishman ultimately relents when he's told it's ungentlemanly to refuse, the German caves in upon hearing 'it's an order!' and the American decides to get the vaccine because his neighbour did. The Frenchman fends off every single medical argument that gets thrown his way until the doctor tells him he is in fact ineligible for it, being French. Indignant, he rails against this injustice and gets the jab.

The only part I find a bit confusing is the American, whose logic is oddly similar to that of the Frenchman.

pomenitul, Thursday, 28 January 2021 13:57 (three years ago) link

Is the American one about Keeping With The Joneses? Is that considered an American trait?

Waterloo Subset (Tom D.), Thursday, 28 January 2021 14:00 (three years ago) link

Or, I suppose, it's my right to one if he's getting one.

Waterloo Subset (Tom D.), Thursday, 28 January 2021 14:01 (three years ago) link

ha I have not seen that.

Véran making it look like it's palace intrigue as to whether we're locking down again, but it may just be decision theater to put pressure on MEDEF and to buy time to figure out how to handle the public unrest they're anticipating.

All cars are bad (Euler), Thursday, 28 January 2021 14:03 (three years ago) link

I guess, but it still falls a bit flat imo. The joke would work better without the American.

xp another full lockdown (minus schools) seems likely due to the British variant.

pomenitul, Thursday, 28 January 2021 14:09 (three years ago) link

whether to close schools is one of the sticking points, since Blanquer wants them open. But maybe they're why we can't get below 20k a day?

Blanquer is LREM's candidate for the presidency of the Conseil régional d'Île-de-France, against Pécresse. Ugh.

All cars are bad (Euler), Thursday, 28 January 2021 14:22 (three years ago) link

thanks! yes, I subscribe to Le Monde (& Le Parisien for local news)

All cars are bad (Euler), Thursday, 28 January 2021 14:33 (three years ago) link

two months pass...

Young people will save us.

🇫🇷#France, presidential election poll (1st round) :

Among 25-34 years old :#LePen (RN) : 37 %#Macron (LREM) : 18 %#Mélenchon (FI) : 14 %#Bertrand (LR) : 7 %#Jadot (EELV) : 7 %#Hidalgo (PS) : 6 %#DupontAignan (DLF) : 3 %
...

Elabe, 14/04/21 pic.twitter.com/jtYR217Ocf

— World Elects (@ElectsWorld) April 15, 2021

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 15 April 2021 16:12 (three years ago) link

jesus christ.

Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 15 April 2021 16:25 (three years ago) link

I saw 29% among voters aged 25-34 according to IFOP & IPSOS, which tend to be more reliable than Elabe. Still a disturbingly high percentage, obv.

pomenitul, Thursday, 15 April 2021 16:29 (three years ago) link

According to IFOP / IPSOS (source), those aged 18-24 plan to vote as follows:

29% – LRM (Macron)
20% – RN (Le Pen)
19% – LFI (Mélenchon)

(They don't provide figures for the other parties, which is telling.)

So zoomers are less drawn to Le Pen than millennials.

The biggest takeaway is how utterly disappointing Mélenchon and the PS have been since Macron got elected (in 2017, 18-24ers oscillated between 29% and 31% for LFI). The French left has done precious little to stem the tide, alas – there is no question that 'la lepénisation des esprits' continues apace in France.

pomenitul, Thursday, 15 April 2021 16:41 (three years ago) link

One day the centre will work out that you need to offer something to people besides the fact that you’re not the fascists (whose language and policies you keep ripping off).

scampus milne (gyac)
Posted: 25 October 2020 at 17:45:32
They might do a better job of peeling off some of those FN votes if they weren’t so coy about peddling this shit. Ofc all the fascists approvingly qting it will never vote for them when they can vote for the real deal, but as long as they can hide behind the values of the republic then there’s no problem. 🙃

Scamp Granada (gyac), Thursday, 15 April 2021 16:53 (three years ago) link

One day the centre will work out that you need to offer something to people besides the fact that you’re not the fascists (whose language and policies you keep ripping off).

This works for the PS (and only by French standards, since they'd be called commies in the UK or the US) but not so much for Mélenchon, who cannot be described as a centrist. His biggest issue is his authoritarian streak and his countless gaffes. He did remarkably well in 2016 and 2017 and then he squandered it all after he didn't make it to the second round.

pomenitul, Thursday, 15 April 2021 17:07 (three years ago) link

I’m talking about Macron.

Scamp Granada (gyac), Thursday, 15 April 2021 17:08 (three years ago) link

speaking of authoritarian streaks

new display name (Left), Thursday, 15 April 2021 17:12 (three years ago) link

Ah, nm.

xp

pomenitul, Thursday, 15 April 2021 17:14 (three years ago) link

eight months pass...

French Politics pic.twitter.com/7eB6kNvkCq

— Axe🗿🇵🇸 (@westernunion2k) December 16, 2021

xyzzzz__, Friday, 17 December 2021 14:12 (two years ago) link

one month passes...

"Le wokisme, c'est le contraire de la République" https://t.co/yhollPdeKC

— Vincent Bevins (@Vinncent) February 13, 2022

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 13 February 2022 22:38 (two years ago) link

What were you expecting from the right wing candidate?

Zelda Zonk, Sunday, 13 February 2022 22:56 (two years ago) link

Admittedly, French politics is more depressing than it's ever been: a couple of fascists battling it out with a proto-fascist and a neo-liberal, plus a ragbag of left candidates polling in the single digits.

Zelda Zonk, Sunday, 13 February 2022 23:03 (two years ago) link

ahhh the french

ciderpress, Sunday, 13 February 2022 23:05 (two years ago) link

Who cares what Pecresse has to say about "le wokisme", what's a lot more worrying is that she referenced fascist conspiracy theory "le grand remplacement" in the same speech. So I guess we've actually got three fascists vs a neo-liberal now.

https://www.bfmtv.com/politique/elections/presidentielle/presidentielle-pour-hidalgo-pecresse-a-franchi-un-rubicon-de-plus-en-evoquant-le-grand-remplacement_AD-202202130293.html

Zelda Zonk, Sunday, 13 February 2022 23:23 (two years ago) link

one month passes...

A poll suggesting Le Pen could win the run-off.

After Macron won, I suggested his victory would pave the way for a Le Pen victory in 2022 because he would not be able to fix the structural crises that are pushing French voters to back authoritarianism. I was bombarded with abuse and called an apologist for fascism. pic.twitter.com/meyazYmLVv

— Ellie Mae O'Hagan (@elliemaeohagan) April 7, 2022

xyzzzz__, Friday, 8 April 2022 08:47 (two years ago) link

I don't think Let Pen will win the runoff but it's pretty disturbing that nearly half of French voters (and probably the majority of white voters) will be voting fascist. Something will give eventually.

Zelda Zonk, Friday, 8 April 2022 09:08 (two years ago) link

Melenchon seems to be having a similar teflonic bounce - could even overtake her in the first round?

nashwan, Friday, 8 April 2022 09:37 (two years ago) link

Zemmour doing a pretty bad job of splitting the fash vote

Daniel_Rf, Friday, 8 April 2022 10:54 (two years ago) link

French Millennials vote Marine Le Pen?"Class-party polarization is higher among Millennials than older generations.Professional class kids are more left wing & working class kids are more right wing than their parents"-@policytensor https://t.co/0d5dcE7W9Chttps://t.co/WqCMx2PQLO

— Albert Pinto (@70sBachchan) April 8, 2022

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 9 April 2022 12:21 (two years ago) link

see if you can find when Macron announced he was going to raise the retirement age https://t.co/sJyiezKPJ9 pic.twitter.com/bz3MUpZiPh

— accidental larouchite (@lib_crusher) April 8, 2022

the cat needs to start paying for its own cbd (map), Saturday, 9 April 2022 19:32 (two years ago) link

New Ipsos projection:

Macron: 27.6%
Le Pen: 23.0%
Mélenchon: 22.2%
Zemmour: 7.2%
Pécresse: 4.8%
Jadot: 4.7%

Only 0.8pt between Le Pen and Mélenchon. That's the vote share of minnow candidate Poutou. We were so, so close to an evening with a completely different narrative.

— Leonardo Carella 🇺🇦 (@leonardocarella) April 10, 2022

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 10 April 2022 20:54 (two years ago) link

One exit poll has it 28.1 | 23.3 | 20.1

nashwan, Sunday, 10 April 2022 21:01 (two years ago) link

Oh it's the same Ipsos projection but older - so Melenchon's gained a little in the last three hours huh. Throw him in the run off too, what's the worst that can happen...

nashwan, Sunday, 10 April 2022 21:06 (two years ago) link

Macron should win but the problem of a quarter of French ppl voting for the sewer remains. As with a lot of politics in the UK/US/elsewhere it's where this all ends. En Marche won't go beyond Macron and climate's impacts on borders will only increase.

Macron calls to vote against Marine Le Pen. But his whole strategy over the last 2 years was to legitimate all the topics of the extreme right and hoping for a second round against her. The result of his strategy is that she is totally normalized and could now win.

— Daniel Zamora Vargas (@DanielZamoraV) April 10, 2022

xyzzzz__, Monday, 11 April 2022 09:52 (two years ago) link


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