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In reply to the discussion: Rise of far-right in France after Paris Attacks [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,052 posts)44. Have you a link for "the #1 reason for support to the Front National is unemployment"?
A typical article about them is not about unemployment:
Unlike other FN members, she does not support the death penalty but believes in lifetime sentences. She opposes same-sex marriage - taking part in protests against marriage for all in Paris -and supported cuts to family planning centres.
A strong advocate of business nationalism, she wants to put more emphasise on Frances regional boundaries for trade and the economy and has long opposed wind turbines.
But her stance on identity and immigration are her political landmarks.
She has said she fears the Riviera becoming a favela and that believes in the replacement theory, by which French-born citizens are being replaced by newly arrived immigrants.
In an interview with a French newspaper, she said Muslim people could not be given the same rank as the Catholic religion.
...
"She uses the words and dress code of her generation, the tone of young people, is very casual in the way she addresses others and looks very modern, but what she promotes is a very conservative, traditional agenda in terms of morals, against womens rights, restricting rights to abortion, very conservative about gay marriage.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/marion-mar-chal-le-pen-the-successful-face-of-france-far-right-front-national-party-a6762436.html
A strong advocate of business nationalism, she wants to put more emphasise on Frances regional boundaries for trade and the economy and has long opposed wind turbines.
But her stance on identity and immigration are her political landmarks.
She has said she fears the Riviera becoming a favela and that believes in the replacement theory, by which French-born citizens are being replaced by newly arrived immigrants.
In an interview with a French newspaper, she said Muslim people could not be given the same rank as the Catholic religion.
...
"She uses the words and dress code of her generation, the tone of young people, is very casual in the way she addresses others and looks very modern, but what she promotes is a very conservative, traditional agenda in terms of morals, against womens rights, restricting rights to abortion, very conservative about gay marriage.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/marion-mar-chal-le-pen-the-successful-face-of-france-far-right-front-national-party-a6762436.html
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France has had problems with the Muslim populanton since they had many colonies in Africa.
Jim Beard
Dec 2015
#83
the threat of being killed by islamic radicals is going to drive survival behaviors
patsimp
Dec 2015
#51
Truth is that the far right is only rising because people have hidden racist attitudes
politicman
Dec 2015
#8
No, we can be very confident that 15% is wrong - it's only among the religious
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2015
#110
It is you that is wrong because you dont want to admit whats makes you uncomfortable
politicman
Dec 2015
#21
Have you a link for "the #1 reason for support to the Front National is unemployment"?
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2015
#44
When there's 3 economic issues listed, then you'd expect them to add up to more than just one
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2015
#92
The reasons add up because "it's about the economy, stupid" (not you, the old Clinton quote)
Yorktown
Dec 2015
#94
The point is that with people allowed to pick 2, and 1 'immigration' vs. 3 'economic'
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2015
#96
"When voters are scared, they will look for a strong leader to protect them." Trump supporters
pampango
Dec 2015
#43
Could you elaborate? Just interested in getting an opinion from someone who actually lives
smirkymonkey
Dec 2015
#78
No one would like more to hear Germany's long-term plans than the Germans themselves
DFW
Dec 2015
#101
Sorry to hear that. Sounds like a recipe for a lot of social unrest and unfortunately
smirkymonkey
Dec 2015
#102