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I'm starting to like this guy more and more. France did a good job electing him France, Europe and the world as a whole is lucky to have people like him and Merkel.
Macron is center-right too. There aren't many american Democrats that would be considered on the left in Europe, no matter how much people like to say Bernie Sanders is "far left" (a lot of people don't even consider him "left" at all for our standards).
Just keep in mind that Macron is still campaigning (kind of) and that Trump, just like Brexit, is currently seen as a boon for centrist politicians and parties across Europe. Time will tell if all his talk is just posturing or something more meaningful.
Either case, expect further division between America and the EU.
Hitler was elected. He was not democratically elected. A huge difference.
Hitler was a Chancellor before the 1933 election and the vote not being democratic was due to his policies in office.Federal elections were held in Germany on 5 March 1933. The 1933 poll was held after the Nazi seizure of power and the Reichstag fire, just six days before the election. Nazi stormtroopers had unleashed a campaign of violence against the Communist Party (KPD), left-wingers,[1]:317 trade unionists, the Social Democratic Party of Germany,[1] and the centre-right Catholic Centre Party.[1]:322
The 1933 election followed the previous year's two elections (July and November) and Hitler's appointment as Chancellor. In the months before the 1933 election, brownshirts and SS displayed "terror, repression and propaganda [...] across the land",[1]:339 and Nazi organizations "monitored" the vote process. In Prussia 50,000 members of the SS, SA and Stahlhelm were ordered to monitor the votes by acting Interior Minister Hermann Göring, as auxiliary police.[2]
I think Macron is a bit like Obama. A great statesman and orator, but held back by political divisions in senates/houses/assemblies.
I think he'll be a huge success in international politics, but less so domestically.
Unlike Obama, I think there is some hope that Macron can get bipartisan support for his proposals, but it will be difficult.
I think it's because Macron is what was standing between Europe and a disaster
So, his voice in this moment is something people want to hear as it's exactly what people were hoping for with his election.
Already a better leader then Trump and he's only been in office a month? I'm glad he is taking the mantle of leader of the world. Looks good on him. Plus it looks like he isn't going to be taking Trump's nonsense.
Already a better leader then Trump and he's only been in office a month? I'm glad he is taking the mantle of leader of the world. Looks good on him. Plus it looks like he isn't going to be taking Trump's nonsense.
I think it's because Macron is what was standing between Europe and a disaster
So, his voice in this moment is something people want to hear as it's exactly what people were hoping for with his election.
Sure, I get why you feel that way but, as a Brit, faced with May and Trump, I'll fucking embrace any world leader than doesn't come across like a complete tosser.I'm all for people putting Trump in his place but some people's hard-on for Macron is a little much. Move over Trudeau, you're chopped liver. There's a new guy in town!
Well, he's likely to get an absolute majority in the National Assembly in two weeks, so he'll be able to govern effectively.
Or this. YeahThe only good thing to come from Trump's presidency is people finally realising how utterly stupid (nay: intellectually offensive) is the imaginary mantle of "leader of the free world".
Well, some people, at least.
France and leading the world, yeah. They need to fix their own problems at home before they can think on leading the world. Also, maybe choose an more experienced politician for this job?
This is untrue.Germany elected Hitler.
Nope. Germany here and its really funny how everyone loses their shit because Obama declared a german politician as the new leader of the new world and is happy to let Macron slide in because he made a PR statementI hope you aren't American...
Nope. Educate Yourself.This is untrue.
Nope. Germany here and its really funny how everyone loses their shit because Obama declared a german politician as the new leader of the new world and is happy to let Macron slide in because he made a PR statement
I absolutly agree. I am fine with Macron appearing as such a good guy, I am super happy that he was elected and now even pushes Merkel a bit towards a EU reform but its really funny how unfomfortable everyone is with Merkel playing the big game. Despite beeing far higher then the US in any Democracy Index and Freedom of Press list, while beeing very influentel.Macron and Merkel both are strong politicians and leaders. Somewhat early to say about Macron for sure, but. at least his foreign policy has some teeth to it so that can be seen as good sign..
Make it a bus and invite the whole EUJust make "Leader of the Free World" throne two seater
I don't believe the Paris Accords actually do anything to "save the planet" - more specifically, keep the environment habitable for human beings as they are now, the planet will be just fine with or without humans. They are just an empty feels good gesture that makes everyone feel smug about how we all came together to do good, without actually implementing a single thing that is demonstrably going to have any significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions or temperature change. The only two actionable items in the Paris accords are creating a 100 billion fund and requiring every country to report its greenhouse gas emissions, nothing about what happens if you go over your "allocation". Out of the 195 countries that signed up, 180 will receive money from the fund and only 15 will be paying into the fund so not really much of a surprise that everyone is for it.
That said, if the Paris Accords really were meant to reverse climate change, why would they not be open to negotiation? That tactic only is used when you want to win your side of an argument. If it truly was the only way to save humanity from extinction, its a weird attitude to take -- "NO NEGOTIATIONS!".
Nope. Germany here and its really funny how everyone loses their shit because Obama declared a german politician as the new leader of the new world and is happy to let Macron slide in because he made a PR statement
Nope. Educate Yourself.
Hitler was not elected FFS. Educate yourself. He was put into office by Hindenburg als Chancellor of the Reich, then formed the country into a dictatorship. Only Nazis go around spreading information that Hitler was elected into office. In fact a year earlier Hindenburg was elected as President because the majority wanted to avoid Hitler.
Cool, what has that now to do with the fact that Hitler was elected as Chancellor? Pls educate yourself, especially if you throw nazi accusations around.
Cool, what has that now to do with the fact that Hitler was elected as Chancellor? Pls educate yourself, especially if you throw nazi accusations around.
Nope. Educate Yourself.
Don't let Macron being better than Trump or Le Pen fool you into thinking Macron is good people.
German structure will be more familiar. French isn't too bad, and it'd make Spanish easier to learn afterwards. Probably.
Dude, I've read through Richard J. Evans's "The Coming of the Third Reich", one of the most recommended books on the topic, and Evans explicitly states the Machtergreifung was not achieved by legal and democratic means. Germany did not vote Hitler into office (the first Hitler cabinet did not even have a majority despite bonding with the Nationalists); he was appointed by Hindenburg. Everything else is revisionism.
The only good thing to come from Trump's presidency is people finally realising how utterly stupid (nay: intellectually offensive) is the imaginary mantle of "leader of the free world".
Well, some people, at least.
Don't let Macron being better than Trump or Le Pen fool you into thinking Macron is good people.
Just keep in mind that Macron is still campaigning (kind of) and that Trump, just like Brexit, is currently seen as a boon for centrist politicians and parties across Europe. Time will tell if all his talk is just posturing or something more meaningful.
Either case, expect further division between America and the EU.
Why should the French government (And people) subsidies lifestyle of super rich people?
You already have subsidised healthcare and higher education over here.
It's paid by taxes that are a little bit higher but not that much.
You are behaving like those huge corporations that ask for subsidies and they threaten to leave if everyone doesn't bend over your way.
Dude, I've read through Richard J. Evans's "The Coming of the Third Reich", one of the most recommended books on the topic, and Evans explicitly states the Machtergreifung was not achieved by legal and democratic means. Germany did not vote Hitler into office (the first Hitler cabinet did not even have a majority despite bonding with the Nationalists); he was appointed by Hindenburg. Everything else is revisionism.
Don't let Macron being better than Trump or Le Pen fool you into thinking Macron is good people.
Better to admit to your mistake than doubling down on it with dubious sources or ghosting the thread. I'm at peace with this.
Apologies for trying to hijack this thread, and let me know if isn't allowed, but I've got a question.
American's (as a whole), do you feel that over the next 4 years (at least) of Trump,...Trumping his way through diplomacy, and being globally derided for it. Do you believe that over the years there will be a resentment grow from people who don't support Trump but are sick of America bashing?
I could see something like this happening and Trump using it to help his re-election chances. He could hold himself up as standing up, not against wall st this time, but against the rest of the world as they try and bully him.
For the record this is an Aussie asking this who loves your country.
Germans drink sparkling water.
French will dislocate your brain with idiot maths trying to count past 70.
The Franco-German axis was a mistake. It's nothing but trash.
Bullshit. Educate yourself.
in which European country do people not drink sparkling water? The Dutch do it too, heck, even the Italians