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Premature Hopium Dose: LePen sweeps Overseas French Territories


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2022 Apr 24, 11:13am   596 views  41 comments

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First results from French overseas territories indicate a stunning upset victory for the “French Donald Trump” Marine LePen in today’s presidential run-off.

In the French overseas territories of Guadeloupe, Martinque and French Guayana, the allegedly “racist” or even “facist” Marine LePen scored a surprise upset against globalist incumbent Emmanuel Macron. In Guadeloupe, LePen scored 75% to Macron’s 25%, in Martinique 77.5% to Macron’s 22.5% and 65% in French Guayana to 35% for Macron.

All these overseas territories are primarily black and Creole. White Europeans only make up about 10-15% of the population, giving the lie to the smear of LePen as “racist”.

Emmanuel Macron won all three overseas territories by a wide margin 2017: Guadeloupe 75%, Martinique 77% and Guayana 65%. The first results from the overseas territories, which began voting one day ahead of metropolitan France, would seems to indicate a stunning upset for Marine LePen.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/04/stunning-upset-lepen-trounces-globalist-macron-guadeloupe-martinique-guayana/?source=patrick.net

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6   richwicks   2022 Apr 24, 3:22pm  

Ceffer says
https://t.me/greatreject/34634?source=patrick.net


Hey @Ceffer, I think you might enjoy listening to Ryan Dawson:

https://www.bitchute.com/channel/kCBxN1oEVOa0/?source=patrick.net
7   Ceffer   2022 Apr 24, 4:08pm  

I listen to Dawson off and on, lots of guys on the internet these days, can't keep up with all of them. He's a bit too pat about some issues, but he certainly has done his research. He's another I'm surprised they haven't pulsed with a heart attack EMP.
8   richwicks   2022 Apr 24, 4:26pm  

Ceffer says
He's a bit too pat about some issues


Pat? I don't know the terminology. Patronizing? If that's it, that's never bothered me. I myself find it enormously frustrating to try to explain what should be obvious to people. That it's not obvious to them is sometimes infuriating. Talking to "mostly reader" where he just denies that Victoria Nuland was picking the next leader of Ukraine, just denies that it was a CIA coup - it's like I'm talking to a profoundly retarded child. I imagine Dawson feels that way as well with many people. People just deny the obvious, even when it's blatantly obvious - what's the point of treating them as equals? When teeeveeee bullshit outstrips their own ears and eyes?

People take ENORMOUS personal risk to educate people on reality, and you run up against dumbshits that just listen to Fox News and CNN bullshit, that talk down to you. They make NO EFFORT to think, and they are offended when you point out their entire world view is, well, false.

Ceffer says
He's another I'm surprised they haven't pulsed with a heart attack EMP.


We are at the point in society where corruption is open and it doesn't matter who knows it. We're at a tipping point.

We have a president, whose son is on the BOD of Burisma, where it's known that Joe Biden got the prosecutor fired to prevent investigation into corruption by threatening to with-hold 1 billion dollars in aid/bribery payments, and Trump was impeached for investigating it and our entire government defends Biden and our corrupt intelligence agencies engaged in massive election fraud to install him as president.

Now it this was 1970, what I just wrote might have placed a target on my back. Today, it doesn't matter.

There was a time where the government had to have a veneer of legitimacy to stay in power, that's gone. Long gone.
9   AmericanKulak   2022 Apr 24, 5:23pm  

Should have been Zemmours, he got 7% in the first round.

Sadly, LePen carries the baggage of her Father despite being much more relaxed so many old Frenchies can't stomach to vote for her, even though she's not a whackjob.

I don't know what happened to the DeGaullists, they are totally up the ass clueless, including their leader Valerie Whatever.
10   Ceffer   2022 Apr 24, 5:27pm  

richwicks says
Pat? I don't know the terminology.

It means that once he has drawn a conclusion that satisfies him, that tends to be IT, he stops exploring and becomes less open to suggestion and new information.
11   Ceffer   2022 Apr 24, 5:30pm  

richwicks says
it's like I'm talking to a profoundly retarded child.

LOL! Or, somebody with an inflexible agenda who amorally pursues it to its most foolish ends.
12   AmericanKulak   2022 Apr 24, 5:32pm  

richwicks says
People take ENORMOUS personal risk to educate people on reality, and you run up against dumbshits that just listen to Fox News and CNN bullshit, that talk down to you. They make NO EFFORT to think, and they are offended when you point out their entire world view is, well, false.


Class/Personal Identity is a bitch.

"I can't be dumb, I read the Economist/The Atlantic monthly."
or worse:
"I can't be an unfeeling barbarian, I watch the View."
13   richwicks   2022 Apr 24, 5:44pm  

Ceffer says
richwicks says
it's like I'm talking to a profoundly retarded child.

LOL! Or, somebody with an inflexible agenda who amorally pursues it to its most foolish ends.


Yes, I cannot distinguish between whether people are dishonest, or are promoting something they know is false. It is difficult though for me to believe that people can really be as incorrect as they are. On television news, it is easy to see they are active paid propagandists, but little people, I am always surprised at how easily they can be programmed, or perhaps they aren't, but I don't know what motivates them to promote false information. It's almost traitorous to the human species to do that.
14   richwicks   2022 Apr 24, 5:46pm  

AmericanKulak says
Class/Personal Identity is a bitch.

"I can't be dumb, I read the Economist/The Atlantic monthly."
or worse:
"I can't be an unfeeling barbarian, I watch the View."


Haha, I know somebody that reads the Economist. He thinks because he pays for propaganda, it must be true.
15   AmericanKulak   2022 Apr 24, 5:47pm  

Given how brainwashed and/or stupid Anchorpersons (I prefer the more honest British term "News Reader") are, I'm not shocked that many really honestly believe they are doing good.

Just like Globaloney Warming is taken on faith now, despite it's missed predictions.

What's ironic is that so many of them call themselves "Skeptics", but if a religious person kept making End of the World predictions that didn't come true one after the other, they'd be chortling and laughing and making videos about it. When their White Coated Priests are wrong, they simply ignore it like a Cult Member.

Miami and Manhattan under water by 1999! By 2005! By 2011! By 2017! By 2021! By 2030!

If forced, they'll say something like "Well, Earth Science has so many complex variables, but it IS going to happen in the next few years, a decade or two at most" which is no different than saying "The Book of Revelations/Nostradumbass' Quatrains is difficult to interpret, there are so many variables in the phrasing and numerological system...".

The truth is the complex variables, of which there are 100s, all having various, often counter-intuitive relationships with each other, are little understood and often range so widely no predcitions are possible. But the fear and the Solutions required (which just so happen to gel with their political ideology) must be kept going. And this is before Money and Manipulation for Money, like Bill Gates' pushing Globaloney Warming, come into play. The Human Hubris itself is enough.
18   AmericanKulak   2022 Apr 24, 11:12pm  

I hope Alex is nowhere near as devious as his Juden-Ordnungsdienst father.
25   AmericanKulak   2022 Apr 25, 9:45am  

To Macron, of course.
27   stereotomy   2022 Apr 25, 11:58am  

Maybe the frogs will do what the yank pussies couldn't, but should've.
28   AmericanKulak   2022 Apr 25, 12:52pm  

Remember that night in November 2020?

Blown up image from tweet screenshot of @Ceffer:



Hammer & Scorecard
29   Eric Holder   2022 Apr 25, 1:01pm  

Congratulations, Marine! Well-deserved victory!
30   AmericanKulak   2022 Apr 25, 4:33pm  

The Spoiled 68 Revolutionaries, now old farts, preferred Macron because the reforms won't effect them and they want to continue things as they are.
31   PeopleUnited   2022 Apr 25, 4:37pm  

Wow, that is a serious generational divide.
32   richwicks   2022 Apr 25, 4:50pm  

PeopleUnited says
Wow, that is a serious generational divide.


Or they are stuffing the ballot box by people who are very old. Personally, I think we'd be better off if people who don't have income aren't allowed to vote. That would fix a lot of problems.

But I think this vote was stolen.
34   stereotomy   2022 Apr 29, 4:58pm  

richwicks says
PeopleUnited says
Wow, that is a serious generational divide.


Or they are stuffing the ballot box by people who are very old. Personally, I think we'd be better off if people who don't have income aren't allowed to vote. That would fix a lot of problems.

But I think this vote was stolen.


The vote for LePen decreases by almost 2,000,000 votes late in the tabulation - gee, whaddaya think?
35   richwicks   2022 Apr 29, 5:01pm  

stereotomy says
The vote for LePen decreases by almost 2,000,000 votes late in the tabulation - gee, whaddaya think?




I think it's a reasonably humane form of execution.
36   Patrick   2022 Apr 29, 5:30pm  

It's too nice for Macron and other WEF criminals.
37   RWSGFY   2022 Apr 29, 6:34pm  

Booger says




Makes no sense. Why not just raise food prices?
38   richwicks   2022 Apr 29, 6:47pm  

RWSGFY says

Makes no sense. Why not just raise food prices?


Food is a commodity.
Commodities are fungible.
Commodity prices are determines by a BULLSHIT corrupt commodity market.

If it costs you $1.00 to grow a potato in France, and $0.50 to grow in China, the cost of a potato on the commodity market is based on the $0.50 that it took to grow it in China. The farmer in France sells at a loss, or he doesn't sell at all, it doesn't matter if it creates a shortage or not.
39   richwicks   2022 Apr 29, 7:34pm  

Patrick says

It's too nice for Macron and other WEF criminals.


What do you suggest we do? Crucify them upside down on a cross, and video tape it and do pay-per-view?

Seems like a good business idea..
40   Misc   2022 May 1, 3:11am  

richwicks says

Patrick says

It's too nice for Macron and other WEF criminals.


What do you suggest we do? Crucify them upside down on a cross, and video tape it and do pay-per-view?

Seems like a good business idea..


I'd pay for that.
41   RWSGFY   2022 May 1, 9:18am  

richwicks says

RWSGFY says

Makes no sense. Why not just raise food prices?


Food is a commodity.
Commodities are fungible.
Commodity prices are determines by a BULLSHIT corrupt commodity market.

If it costs you $1.00 to grow a potato in France, and $0.50 to grow in China, the cost of a potato on the commodity market is based on the $0.50 that it took to grow it in China. The farmer in France sells at a loss, or he doesn't sell at all, it doesn't matter if it creates a shortage or not.


So they are protesting low prices then? Because the caption said the opposite.

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