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Yea that is very interesting. I think even FN under Le Pen also pushed stewardship and a larger welfare state - for French citizens only of course. OTOH, FN's Southern wing is economically right. It's all types of populism. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Not Confident |
I can trust Macron in keeping France stable for the time being, but I can't trust him as much in taking France to where he wants it to go. Seriously, if Fillon weren't dogged by scandal early in the election, I would have thrown my full support for his election. (and I still do) | Conservative | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
I can trust Macron in keeping France stable for the time being, but I can't trust him as much in taking France to where he wants it to go. Seriously, if Fillon weren't dogged by scandal early in the election, I would have thrown my full support for his election. (and I still do) | Conservative | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Confident |
I can trust Macron in keeping France stable for the time being, but I can't trust him as much in taking France to where he wants it to go. Seriously, if Fillon weren't dogged by scandal early in the election, I would have thrown my full support for his election. (and I still do) | Conservative | French politics | annotator00 | Loyalty | Not Confident |
This makes me very happy, but I hope Macron will be modest enough to understand that he mostly won because Le Pen was his adversary. He needs to prove his qualities not just to Le Pens supporters, but very much to the voters of Fillon, Melenchon, Hamon as well. A lot of work still to do. Good luck "Macaron"! | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
This makes me very happy, but I hope Macron will be modest enough to understand that he mostly won because Le Pen was his adversary. He needs to prove his qualities not just to Le Pens supporters, but very much to the voters of Fillon, Melenchon, Hamon as well. A lot of work still to do. Good luck "Macaron"! | europe | French politics | annotator00 | Care | Not Confident |
This makes me very happy, but I hope Macron will be modest enough to understand that he mostly won because Le Pen was his adversary. He needs to prove his qualities not just to Le Pens supporters, but very much to the voters of Fillon, Melenchon, Hamon as well. A lot of work still to do. Good luck "Macaron"! | europe | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
That's a separate issue. I don't mind if the EU gets rid of that... but what Macron is saying is that Ireland should raise it's corporation tax from 12.5% to something much closer to the rest of Europe. If we do that then there's no real benefit for companies to invest in Ireland. I don't care if the EU cracks down on tax avoidance/loopholes. But when they tell member states what their tax rates should be that's when they overstep their authority. | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Authority | Somewhat Confident |
That's a separate issue. I don't mind if the EU gets rid of that... but what Macron is saying is that Ireland should raise it's corporation tax from 12.5% to something much closer to the rest of Europe. If we do that then there's no real benefit for companies to invest in Ireland. I don't care if the EU cracks down on tax avoidance/loopholes. But when they tell member states what their tax rates should be that's when they overstep their authority. | europe | French politics | annotator04 | Care,Authority,Proportionality | Confident |
That's a separate issue. I don't mind if the EU gets rid of that... but what Macron is saying is that Ireland should raise it's corporation tax from 12.5% to something much closer to the rest of Europe. If we do that then there's no real benefit for companies to invest in Ireland. I don't care if the EU cracks down on tax avoidance/loopholes. But when they tell member states what their tax rates should be that's when they overstep their authority. | europe | French politics | annotator01 | Authority | Confident |
> There is no plan B because there is no planet B
-Emmanuel Macron | worldnews | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
> There is no plan B because there is no planet B
-Emmanuel Macron | worldnews | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
> There is no plan B because there is no planet B
-Emmanuel Macron | worldnews | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Le Pen the candidate working for stricter immigration policies? If you want to slow the current demographic replacement, its seems natural to vote for the candidate that works for stricter immigration policies. | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Le Pen the candidate working for stricter immigration policies? If you want to slow the current demographic replacement, its seems natural to vote for the candidate that works for stricter immigration policies. | europe | French politics | annotator04 | Proportionality | Confident |
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Le Pen the candidate working for stricter immigration policies? If you want to slow the current demographic replacement, its seems natural to vote for the candidate that works for stricter immigration policies. | europe | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Not Confident |
Melenchon is far-left. I didn't say Fillon is far-right, I say he appropriated some of their rhetoric. [Listen to Fillon on Islam](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GcjSPtmVw4). Was he saying this before Le Pen?
- "I want strict administrative control over the Islamic faith"
- "Islamic totalitarianism is comparable to Nazism" | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Authority | Somewhat Confident |
Melenchon is far-left. I didn't say Fillon is far-right, I say he appropriated some of their rhetoric. [Listen to Fillon on Islam](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GcjSPtmVw4). Was he saying this before Le Pen?
- "I want strict administrative control over the Islamic faith"
- "Islamic totalitarianism is comparable to Nazism" | europe | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Somewhat Confident |
Melenchon is far-left. I didn't say Fillon is far-right, I say he appropriated some of their rhetoric. [Listen to Fillon on Islam](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GcjSPtmVw4). Was he saying this before Le Pen?
- "I want strict administrative control over the Islamic faith"
- "Islamic totalitarianism is comparable to Nazism" | europe | French politics | annotator00 | Authority | Not Confident |
Le Pen was so close though. She only needed double the number of votes she actually got to win.
member Brexit? member Donald? | neoliberal | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Le Pen was so close though. She only needed double the number of votes she actually got to win.
member Brexit? member Donald? | neoliberal | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
Le Pen was so close though. She only needed double the number of votes she actually got to win.
member Brexit? member Donald? | neoliberal | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Edouard Philippe, 46, a lawmaker and mayor of port city Le Havre, is from the moderate wing of the main center-right The Republicans party and will be a counterweight to former Socialist MPs who have joined Macron's cause. | worldnews | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Edouard Philippe, 46, a lawmaker and mayor of port city Le Havre, is from the moderate wing of the main center-right The Republicans party and will be a counterweight to former Socialist MPs who have joined Macron's cause. | worldnews | French politics | annotator04 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Edouard Philippe, 46, a lawmaker and mayor of port city Le Havre, is from the moderate wing of the main center-right The Republicans party and will be a counterweight to former Socialist MPs who have joined Macron's cause. | worldnews | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Marine Le Pen has overtly expressed her admiration and affection towards Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, it would seem that Donald Trump and his administration are very hostile/contemptuous of the European Union as a whole.
What is your personal opinion on Donald Trump and his attitude towards Europe?
| europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Marine Le Pen has overtly expressed her admiration and affection towards Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, it would seem that Donald Trump and his administration are very hostile/contemptuous of the European Union as a whole.
What is your personal opinion on Donald Trump and his attitude towards Europe?
| europe | French politics | annotator00 | Loyalty | Not Confident |
Marine Le Pen has overtly expressed her admiration and affection towards Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, it would seem that Donald Trump and his administration are very hostile/contemptuous of the European Union as a whole.
What is your personal opinion on Donald Trump and his attitude towards Europe?
| europe | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
> The people who still think raping people is or was OK are scum.
Agree. Trump/Le Pen/AFD nazi apologists like you who defend Hitler by blaming Red Army are bad.
It's terrifying that cancer of nazism rose again in Europe and now, in 2017, people defend Hitler by blaming Red Army. Sick...
| europe | French politics | annotator03 | Thin Morality | Confident |
> The people who still think raping people is or was OK are scum.
Agree. Trump/Le Pen/AFD nazi apologists like you who defend Hitler by blaming Red Army are bad.
It's terrifying that cancer of nazism rose again in Europe and now, in 2017, people defend Hitler by blaming Red Army. Sick...
| europe | French politics | annotator00 | Thin Morality | Not Confident |
> The people who still think raping people is or was OK are scum.
Agree. Trump/Le Pen/AFD nazi apologists like you who defend Hitler by blaming Red Army are bad.
It's terrifying that cancer of nazism rose again in Europe and now, in 2017, people defend Hitler by blaming Red Army. Sick...
| europe | French politics | annotator02 | Care,Equality | Confident |
Disagree, people like Macron, Blair, and Clinton would be consider leftists/socialists by the Chicago boys, but the sub sort of throws them all in together. I think in practice it's pretty clear that the sub is for people of the third path liberals, and not Libertarian-Lites. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Disagree, people like Macron, Blair, and Clinton would be consider leftists/socialists by the Chicago boys, but the sub sort of throws them all in together. I think in practice it's pretty clear that the sub is for people of the third path liberals, and not Libertarian-Lites. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator04 | Proportionality | Confident |
Disagree, people like Macron, Blair, and Clinton would be consider leftists/socialists by the Chicago boys, but the sub sort of throws them all in together. I think in practice it's pretty clear that the sub is for people of the third path liberals, and not Libertarian-Lites. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Confident |
So why are 80% of those gays not voting Le Pen? | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
So why are 80% of those gays not voting Le Pen? | europe | French politics | annotator04 | Loyalty,Authority | Somewhat Confident |
So why are 80% of those gays not voting Le Pen? | europe | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Somewhat Confident |
Yes, let's all vote for the status quo, for no particular reason other than its "less extreme".
Edit: For those who think I support Le pen, I do not. I however, see no merit in voting for something based on something as ridiculous as "moderate". Explain your decisions and why, don't just throw vague statements. I support Melenchon specifically because of his tax policy for the record. | worldnews | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Yes, let's all vote for the status quo, for no particular reason other than its "less extreme".
Edit: For those who think I support Le pen, I do not. I however, see no merit in voting for something based on something as ridiculous as "moderate". Explain your decisions and why, don't just throw vague statements. I support Melenchon specifically because of his tax policy for the record. | worldnews | French politics | annotator01 | Loyalty | Somewhat Confident |
Yes, let's all vote for the status quo, for no particular reason other than its "less extreme".
Edit: For those who think I support Le pen, I do not. I however, see no merit in voting for something based on something as ridiculous as "moderate". Explain your decisions and why, don't just throw vague statements. I support Melenchon specifically because of his tax policy for the record. | worldnews | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Not Confident |
They won't need to - Le Pen is going to lose by a landslide in the second round. | worldnews | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
They won't need to - Le Pen is going to lose by a landslide in the second round. | worldnews | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
They won't need to - Le Pen is going to lose by a landslide in the second round. | worldnews | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Why should there be? Most of what Macron is proposing is not extraordinarily radical, It's like he took the policies that most people on the right (Deregulation, lower taxes, more efficient government) and people on the left (Environmental spending, job training programs, welfare) care about most and combined them into one all holy candidate. It's literally a win-win situation. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Why should there be? Most of what Macron is proposing is not extraordinarily radical, It's like he took the policies that most people on the right (Deregulation, lower taxes, more efficient government) and people on the left (Environmental spending, job training programs, welfare) care about most and combined them into one all holy candidate. It's literally a win-win situation. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Not Confident |
Why should there be? Most of what Macron is proposing is not extraordinarily radical, It's like he took the policies that most people on the right (Deregulation, lower taxes, more efficient government) and people on the left (Environmental spending, job training programs, welfare) care about most and combined them into one all holy candidate. It's literally a win-win situation. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator02 | Authority,Equality,Proportionality | Confident |
I have no clue. The tradition right may abstain or vote for Le Pen if Melenchon doesn't try to appeal to them. | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
I have no clue. The tradition right may abstain or vote for Le Pen if Melenchon doesn't try to appeal to them. | europe | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Confident |
I have no clue. The tradition right may abstain or vote for Le Pen if Melenchon doesn't try to appeal to them. | europe | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Macron is a genius.
Like Trump, he is the "disrupt" candidate and is able to utilize the French election system and the chaos of Parti Socialiste to "disrupt" the PS/UMP/FN status quo.
Also, he uses the French left's failure to embrace new social liberal values to attract the youth vote. Seriously, he is only French presidential candidate who supports legalizing marijuana, something that every liberal except the left political elite supports. | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Macron is a genius.
Like Trump, he is the "disrupt" candidate and is able to utilize the French election system and the chaos of Parti Socialiste to "disrupt" the PS/UMP/FN status quo.
Also, he uses the French left's failure to embrace new social liberal values to attract the youth vote. Seriously, he is only French presidential candidate who supports legalizing marijuana, something that every liberal except the left political elite supports. | europe | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Macron is a genius.
Like Trump, he is the "disrupt" candidate and is able to utilize the French election system and the chaos of Parti Socialiste to "disrupt" the PS/UMP/FN status quo.
Also, he uses the French left's failure to embrace new social liberal values to attract the youth vote. Seriously, he is only French presidential candidate who supports legalizing marijuana, something that every liberal except the left political elite supports. | europe | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Really?! He damn near dislocated that one guys shoulder socket. I have had crush offs with assholes that are trying to intimidate me in front of friends. It's just completely selective bias if you want to give macron shit about his handshake but think that trump didn't do the same thing 18 other times. Macron knew it was coming for a reason. | worldnews | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Really?! He damn near dislocated that one guys shoulder socket. I have had crush offs with assholes that are trying to intimidate me in front of friends. It's just completely selective bias if you want to give macron shit about his handshake but think that trump didn't do the same thing 18 other times. Macron knew it was coming for a reason. | worldnews | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
Really?! He damn near dislocated that one guys shoulder socket. I have had crush offs with assholes that are trying to intimidate me in front of friends. It's just completely selective bias if you want to give macron shit about his handshake but think that trump didn't do the same thing 18 other times. Macron knew it was coming for a reason. | worldnews | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
According to the last call he made to Hollande, the translators cannot make sense of what he says. | worldnews | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
According to the last call he made to Hollande, the translators cannot make sense of what he says. | worldnews | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
According to the last call he made to Hollande, the translators cannot make sense of what he says. | worldnews | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Too many Trump types in Macron world. Everyone thinks Trump is the only wealthy guy that acts like that. | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Too many Trump types in Macron world. Everyone thinks Trump is the only wealthy guy that acts like that. | europe | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
Too many Trump types in Macron world. Everyone thinks Trump is the only wealthy guy that acts like that. | europe | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Because they're primarily just racists. If they truly believed in their stated ideology they would want Macron to win. If you're an America First nationalist who thinks globalism is terrible then you should want globalists in charge of every other country.
Edit: To be fair it's possible that they're not racist but merely too stupid to think through the basic logic of their own ideology. It's one or the other. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator03 | Loyalty,Equality | Somewhat Confident |
Because they're primarily just racists. If they truly believed in their stated ideology they would want Macron to win. If you're an America First nationalist who thinks globalism is terrible then you should want globalists in charge of every other country.
Edit: To be fair it's possible that they're not racist but merely too stupid to think through the basic logic of their own ideology. It's one or the other. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator04 | Care,Loyalty,Purity,Equality | Somewhat Confident |
Because they're primarily just racists. If they truly believed in their stated ideology they would want Macron to win. If you're an America First nationalist who thinks globalism is terrible then you should want globalists in charge of every other country.
Edit: To be fair it's possible that they're not racist but merely too stupid to think through the basic logic of their own ideology. It's one or the other. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator02 | Equality | Confident |
If by social-liberals you mean the likes of for example Macron in France, they are hardly center-left. They are hard-right economically with center-left policies in regards to stuff like gender, lgbt issues and other social issues not strictly based on class. They supported a devastatingly capitalist Tory government without much internal coalition strife. | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Loyalty | Somewhat Confident |
If by social-liberals you mean the likes of for example Macron in France, they are hardly center-left. They are hard-right economically with center-left policies in regards to stuff like gender, lgbt issues and other social issues not strictly based on class. They supported a devastatingly capitalist Tory government without much internal coalition strife. | europe | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Not Confident |
If by social-liberals you mean the likes of for example Macron in France, they are hardly center-left. They are hard-right economically with center-left policies in regards to stuff like gender, lgbt issues and other social issues not strictly based on class. They supported a devastatingly capitalist Tory government without much internal coalition strife. | europe | French politics | annotator02 | Equality | Confident |
Excuse me if I understood you the wrong way (my english isn't quite good) but Benoit Hamon actually fights for Environmentalism like Jean-Luc Mélenchon ;) | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Excuse me if I understood you the wrong way (my english isn't quite good) but Benoit Hamon actually fights for Environmentalism like Jean-Luc Mélenchon ;) | europe | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
Excuse me if I understood you the wrong way (my english isn't quite good) but Benoit Hamon actually fights for Environmentalism like Jean-Luc Mélenchon ;) | europe | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
>I'd prefer trump looking horrible to a stable Pence presidency.
I thought the same thing, I really, really, **really** did. But I honestly think the potential accidental harm from Trump's incompetency outweighs the intention harm from Pence.
I feel like shit writing that, but after 3.2 weeks of Trump, I think it's my honest opinion. | worldnews | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
>I'd prefer trump looking horrible to a stable Pence presidency.
I thought the same thing, I really, really, **really** did. But I honestly think the potential accidental harm from Trump's incompetency outweighs the intention harm from Pence.
I feel like shit writing that, but after 3.2 weeks of Trump, I think it's my honest opinion. | worldnews | French politics | annotator01 | Care | Confident |
>I'd prefer trump looking horrible to a stable Pence presidency.
I thought the same thing, I really, really, **really** did. But I honestly think the potential accidental harm from Trump's incompetency outweighs the intention harm from Pence.
I feel like shit writing that, but after 3.2 weeks of Trump, I think it's my honest opinion. | worldnews | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Of all the salt mines popping up thanks to our man Macron, my favorite might just be the one from Earl of Grey:
>France has gone from the eldest daughter of the church to the youngest whore of the caliphate.
So much butthurt. Hate to break it to you, you wannabe crusader neckbeard, but the vast majority don't want Christian based fascism, and for very good reasons. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator03 | Authority | Somewhat Confident |
Of all the salt mines popping up thanks to our man Macron, my favorite might just be the one from Earl of Grey:
>France has gone from the eldest daughter of the church to the youngest whore of the caliphate.
So much butthurt. Hate to break it to you, you wannabe crusader neckbeard, but the vast majority don't want Christian based fascism, and for very good reasons. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator01 | Thin Morality | Somewhat Confident |
Of all the salt mines popping up thanks to our man Macron, my favorite might just be the one from Earl of Grey:
>France has gone from the eldest daughter of the church to the youngest whore of the caliphate.
So much butthurt. Hate to break it to you, you wannabe crusader neckbeard, but the vast majority don't want Christian based fascism, and for very good reasons. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator00 | Thin Morality | Not Confident |
By some measures, at least the lazy and probably US-centrist definitions I can find, have the start of the Millennial generation being as anywhere between 1977 and 1982, which means Macron himself might be a Millennial.
Then again, like all labels, generations aren't actually a thing, although they might be a useful way to conceptualize trends. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
By some measures, at least the lazy and probably US-centrist definitions I can find, have the start of the Millennial generation being as anywhere between 1977 and 1982, which means Macron himself might be a Millennial.
Then again, like all labels, generations aren't actually a thing, although they might be a useful way to conceptualize trends. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
By some measures, at least the lazy and probably US-centrist definitions I can find, have the start of the Millennial generation being as anywhere between 1977 and 1982, which means Macron himself might be a Millennial.
Then again, like all labels, generations aren't actually a thing, although they might be a useful way to conceptualize trends. | neoliberal | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Confident |
/r/europe confuses me. Everybody seems to be against nationalist parties here (FN, PiS, etc.) which are the only ones who wants to reduce immigration, and yet, everybody seems to be against immigration.
Isn't that a bit contradictory? If there were parties that advocated strongly reducing immigration at the scale of Europe maybe it would make sense but otherwise it feels like what people want here is to keep electing center-right politicians like Merkel/Macron and keep complaining about migrants ad nauseam? | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
/r/europe confuses me. Everybody seems to be against nationalist parties here (FN, PiS, etc.) which are the only ones who wants to reduce immigration, and yet, everybody seems to be against immigration.
Isn't that a bit contradictory? If there were parties that advocated strongly reducing immigration at the scale of Europe maybe it would make sense but otherwise it feels like what people want here is to keep electing center-right politicians like Merkel/Macron and keep complaining about migrants ad nauseam? | europe | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Not Confident |
/r/europe confuses me. Everybody seems to be against nationalist parties here (FN, PiS, etc.) which are the only ones who wants to reduce immigration, and yet, everybody seems to be against immigration.
Isn't that a bit contradictory? If there were parties that advocated strongly reducing immigration at the scale of Europe maybe it would make sense but otherwise it feels like what people want here is to keep electing center-right politicians like Merkel/Macron and keep complaining about migrants ad nauseam? | europe | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
You mean you don't believe Russia is trying to push their paid for candidate in Le Pen? They're not trying to break up their geopolitical enemy the EU? They're not continuing their domestic propaganda internationally?
Are you paid for or stupid? | worldnews | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
You mean you don't believe Russia is trying to push their paid for candidate in Le Pen? They're not trying to break up their geopolitical enemy the EU? They're not continuing their domestic propaganda internationally?
Are you paid for or stupid? | worldnews | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Confident |
You mean you don't believe Russia is trying to push their paid for candidate in Le Pen? They're not trying to break up their geopolitical enemy the EU? They're not continuing their domestic propaganda internationally?
Are you paid for or stupid? | worldnews | French politics | annotator00 | Authority | Not Confident |
They already started. Throw in "Macron" in top results and see what happens. Along a foreign newspapers articles here-and-there, majority is filled by Trumpbots and Putinbots doing what they do best. | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
They already started. Throw in "Macron" in top results and see what happens. Along a foreign newspapers articles here-and-there, majority is filled by Trumpbots and Putinbots doing what they do best. | europe | French politics | annotator01 | Non-Moral | Confident |
They already started. Throw in "Macron" in top results and see what happens. Along a foreign newspapers articles here-and-there, majority is filled by Trumpbots and Putinbots doing what they do best. | europe | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Not Confident |
"France does need some authoritarian measures to eliminate extremism and Salafism in the country but it won't get them under Macron."
Liberty and security are not mutually exclusive propositions. | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Authority | Somewhat Confident |
"France does need some authoritarian measures to eliminate extremism and Salafism in the country but it won't get them under Macron."
Liberty and security are not mutually exclusive propositions. | europe | French politics | annotator04 | Proportionality | Confident |
"France does need some authoritarian measures to eliminate extremism and Salafism in the country but it won't get them under Macron."
Liberty and security are not mutually exclusive propositions. | europe | French politics | annotator02 | Non-Moral | Confident |
True - but Clinton lost both states because of the rust belt areas in each state (ie middle pennsylvania and north florida). | neoliberal | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
True - but Clinton lost both states because of the rust belt areas in each state (ie middle pennsylvania and north florida). | neoliberal | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
True - but Clinton lost both states because of the rust belt areas in each state (ie middle pennsylvania and north florida). | neoliberal | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Both choices were awful tbh, Le Pen is fascist and Macron will gladly suck Islamist cock. | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Thin Morality | Somewhat Confident |
Both choices were awful tbh, Le Pen is fascist and Macron will gladly suck Islamist cock. | europe | French politics | annotator04 | Care,Purity | Confident |
Both choices were awful tbh, Le Pen is fascist and Macron will gladly suck Islamist cock. | europe | French politics | annotator00 | Thin Morality | Not Confident |
Plot twist, this whole story and this exposé was set up by macron's team ^(sponsored by Adobe)^^TM^^(Please_buy_Photoshop) | europe | French politics | annotator03 | Non-Moral | Confident |
Plot twist, this whole story and this exposé was set up by macron's team ^(sponsored by Adobe)^^TM^^(Please_buy_Photoshop) | europe | French politics | annotator04 | Thin Morality | Confident |
Plot twist, this whole story and this exposé was set up by macron's team ^(sponsored by Adobe)^^TM^^(Please_buy_Photoshop) | europe | French politics | annotator00 | Non-Moral | Somewhat Confident |