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The Frogs have usual made a huge mistake

They will become a Muslim caliphate under Macron. Bummer to be them.
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therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
Liberalism used to be classified as a mental disorder, it is now a full blown cancer in Europe. Another stooge for globalism "won" an election where the lame stream media portrayed this stooge as a centrist and Le Pen as the extremist. An extremist, why you say? Because she dared to take the position that massive immigration without any assimilation equals national suicide. France gets what it deserves, another fraud globalist who I believe was their finance minister for a few years. Good luck paying carbon taxes to fund a world government tyranny. What a joke Europe has become.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@therighttothink50:


Camel imports are on the rise.
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@therighttothink50: I'm not sure liberalism has been scientifically classified as a mental illness. Feel free to refute with evidence. Equally, I'm not sure illnesses of the mind metastasize. Feel free to refute with evidence. I'm not sure that any candidate was standing on a platform of massive immigration with the ideal of national suicide. Feel free to refute with evidence. I'm not sure Macron has been fraudulent in claiming to be a globalist. Feel free to refute with evidence. I'm also not sure that a movement to improve air quality and standard of living is playing into the hands of a tyrannical overlord who is desperate for us to breathe clean air. What crazy despot would want that? As ever, feel free to refute with evidence. If you don't want to acknowledge evidence, you don't want to acknowledge the potential truth. And perhaps that's it. You'd sooner the lie prevail because you think the world would be better if it did. No judgement from me. I do kind of understand. And I also understand how difficult it might be to push the lie. That's probably about as much as I can reach out. You'll either accept it or not. I hope you realise I did try to meet you in the middle, though.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@GlassDog:

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LoneKnight · M
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@LoneKnight:

That would be funny if it wasn't so sadly true.
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@Jackjjacksonjr: I think we're speaking a different language. When I say evidence, I meant things like proof. You seem to have interpreted the word evidence as a picture of a man with a moustache with some writing on it. Is that honestly how you think people should communicate about ideas?
LoneKnight · M
@Jackjjacksonjr: They protect Islam so their future generations can hang themselves .
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@GlassDog:

An appropriate meme is often the best way to convey information accurately to delusional listeners.

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GlassDog · 46-50, M
@Jackjjacksonjr: It seems more to me to be a way of moving away from the central argument because there's a lack of ability or knowledge to debate. I know it works with many who get angry at baseless insults, but to those who don't, it really makes you look bad.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
@GlassDog:

My many readers enjoy seeing the likes of you roasted 😂

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GlassDog · 46-50, M
@Jackjjacksonjr: I don't especially feel roasted. Confused, perhaps, but not roasted. I don't really know what Trebek is, although it sounds like a science fiction character from one of those American shows. I think this is one of the reasons I prefer to communicate about ideas using words, rather than the vaguely psychotic notion of Sean Connery having sex with a Trebek's mother. That doesn't really have a place in a discussion about elections in France. Or, if does, I'm missing the nuance and subtlety of it.

I feel like this is perhaps the wrong way to engage you and I should post a picture of a pangolin with the caption "Walnuts in the shed, Mr. Dawkins".