Lets see if they show up for the election. If so, this is evidence for the effectiveness of Macrons gambit.
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Real power comes from the ballot box. No point in demonstrating if you don't vote.
I mean I think this represents the core of Macrons strategy. Force the issue. Don't wait. Get people emotionally worked up and do so quickly. Don't wait for things to cool off.
Let's hope it works. It fucken sucks watching the world turn right when we need to embrace real solutions and unity to overcome these new challenges. Not deny them and drink the juice.
It definitely fits the bill of the "bold move Cotton" meme template.
I personally side with WWII General Pattons quote on planning:
""A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a perfect plan next week."
Too many political leaders think they have until next week to figure out how to deal with the rising tide of fascism globally. They don't. If Macron thinks he's got the nuts or at least a hand that plays, I say push the chips. Because next week you won't have a stronger position.
I would argue voting is one of the lowest forms of participation in the political life of one's country, but that's not a debate I'm ready to have at this hour
Yes it is the lowest form of participation and that's also why there's no excuse not to cast your ballot. Unless the ballot literally gets stuffed, turn up, if you can't bring yourself to vote for any of the parties with reasonable chances vote for a satirical or random micro party. The animal protection one seems to be popular in Germany, heck they might get a seat and cause something to happen from the opposition benches, I rather have an opposition full of vegans than full of Nazis. That failing, invalidate your ballot. Nothing too untoward, ballot counters aren't your enemy.
Agreed, half an hour out of one's day on a Sunday isn't much to at least get involved however small it is
Pretty sure the real quote is "from the barrel of a gun"
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I thought he called the snap election yesterday? Was it not yesterday?
A snap election isn't instant lol. An election committee gets formed, a date is set a few months ahead, politicians register and campaign, polling stations are formed and staffed. It's a lot of work. It's like the US but faster and less predictable and therefore not 18 months nightmare of propaganda.
a few months ahead
Nah, election day is in 2 weeks... Political parties are scrambling to form alliances and put a program together... It's a total shitshow.
Oh shit France runs things WAY faster than us Canadians. Probably for the best. The longer the campaign is, the more politicians can use bullshit populist fearmongering. Good luck to the French for defeating the fascists.... That just won in France for the EU elections....
Yes, yesterday. There are a wide range of views as to this being a good idea or not.
I remember those demonstrations against the far right in Germany just two month ago or something. Back then I was saying that if this is really an issue for people then they need to show it during the election by voting.
We're just now shortly after during the EU elections and who is the biggest winner in Germany? Yes you guessed it right, the AFD, the far right, being now the second biggest party.
Those protests don't seem to reach the people who then go to vote.
Except they did reach the people. Back in December polls showed the AFD at 22%. Now they only got 16%. Is it great? Fuck no. But still better then 22%. Can't give up now, that's what the nazis want.
Does anybody else have a feeling that just about any article reporting on left or climate protests, only seems to quote students (often art or philosophy) and pensioners? I believe the group is broader than that, why pick people who are regarded as not contributing much to society in populists' views already?
People between college and retirement have jobs and may not be able to take the day off so they're underrepresented at weekday protests
How much it's 3k compared to the total population of France?
Gotta start somewhere. Tens of thousands of demonstrators don't show up at a moment's notice. Honestly surprised even 3000 showed up that quickly.
This kind of demonstration took place in a lot of city in france, if not all.
Small, but this was 3000 the day after the Election Day, gathered on a weekday and on short notice i would consider 3000 a good turnout.
EU citizens are too busy criticizing Americans to vote
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What were the official turn out percentages?
51% in France, a couple points more than last time. Turn out is usually low for European elections.
And actually people were too busy blaming Europe for all their problems to vote.