France's high-stakes parliamentary elections propelled the far-right National Rally to a strong but not decisive lead in the first-round vote on Sunday, said pollster Ipsos Talan, dealing another slap to centrist President Emmanuel Macron.
@#2
I don't understand at this point how French elections work.
This one seems to have some manner of a two-step process, which may render the polls inaccurate.
That aside,
Yeah, Pres Macron seems to be standing upon a volatile support.
Next I look to England's snap election coming up on July 4th.
How will that one turn out?
Reform candidate defects to Tories over racism row
www.bbc.com
Taking a step back, it is interesting the use of the word racism in so many election reports nowadays.
@#8 ... you sir are a hypocrite...
Why?
I stated in #5 ...
... But yeah, your comment shows the "racism" aspect I noted. ...
And the racism comment I noted is my #3
... Taking a step back, it is interesting the use of the word racism in so many election reports nowadays. ...
To that point ...
Not a solution' -- fears grow over prospect of win for far-right in France
www.theguardian.com
... Rights groups report rise in racist, homophobic and transphobic attacks in run-up to first round of voting ...
@#9 ... and let me say this. I'm not a racist ...
Did I say you were?
Why do you seem to be so defensive on that?
I was only talking about the news talking about racist comment.
Then, out of nowhere, you say, "...and let me say this. I'm not a racist ..."
Wow.
Sometimes, denial may be an admission.
How many times has fmr Pres Trump denied he was a racist?
Donald Trump's long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020 (2020)
www.vox.com
... Trump has repeatedly claimed he's "the least racist person." His history suggests otherwise.
If you ask President Donald Trump, he isn't racist. To the contrary, he's repeatedly said that he's "the least racist person that you've ever encountered."
Trump's actual record, however, tells a very different story.
On the campaign trail, Trump repeatedly made explicitly racist and otherwise bigoted remarks, from calling Mexican immigrants criminals and rapists, to proposing a ban on all Muslims entering the US, to suggesting a judge should recuse himself from a case solely because of the judge's Mexican heritage.
The trend has continued into his presidency. From stereotyping a Black reporter to pandering to white supremacists after they held a violent rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, to making a joke about the Trail of Tears, Trump hasn't stopped with racist acts after his 2016 election.
Most recently, Trump has called the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus the "Chinese virus" and "kung flu" " racist terms that tap into the kind of xenophobia that he latched onto during his 2016 presidential campaign; Trump's own adviser, Kellyanne Conway, previously called "kung flu" a "highly offensive" term. And Trump insinuated that Sen. Kamala Harris, who's Black, "doesn't meet the requirements" to run for vice president -- a repeat of the birther conspiracy theory that he perpetuated about former President Barack Obama.
This is nothing new for Trump. In fact, the very first time Trump appeared in the pages of the New York Times, back in the 1970s, was when the US Department of Justice sued him for racial discrimination. Since then, he has repeatedly appeared in newspaper pages across the world as he inspired more similar controversies. ...
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Blasters - Dark Night (1985)
www.youtube.com
Lyrics excerpt...
...
Hot air hangs like a dead man
From a white oak tree
People sitting on porches
Thinking how things used to be
[Refrain]
Dark night, it's a dark night
Dark night, it's a dark night
[Verse 2]
The neighborhood was changing
Strangers moving in
A new boy fell for a local girl
When she made eyes at him
[Verse 3]
She was young and pretty
No stranger to other men
Open doors were being locked at night
And old lines drawn again
[Chorus]
I thought these things didn't matter anymore
I thought all that blood had been shed long ago
Dark night, it's a dark night ...
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