Quote: (12-13-2015 08:42 PM)Curunír Wrote:
Quote: (12-13-2015 05:06 PM)Going strong Wrote:
So, this second-round of elections played out like I feared it would:
45% of Whites voted for the nationalist Right FN
45% of Whites voted for the center-Right, almost (cuck-)nationalist LesRepublicains
10% of Whites voted for the leftist PS (socialist party), along with 99% of Blacks and 85% of "Arabs".
So, the Left wins... The only solution is for the Right (FN) and center-right (LesRepublicains) to say: "fuck you" to main-stream media, and unite.
Because, as long as the White vote will be evenly split between Right (FN) and center-Right (LesRepublicains), it's the Left and its ethnic vote that will win.
Also, it's a sad proof that White people are not masters of their fate anymore in France. We are under the sway of an alliance of SJWs, old commies, Black and Maghreb (ex)migrants.
A positive note: as Bayrou just noted, socialist Bartolone lost the big Paris region to Valerie Pecresse , because Bartolone insulted the White race, a few days ago:
"Bayrou: "Bartolone a peut-être perdu sur cette injure de "la race blanche""
Selon le président du MoDem François Bayrou, la tête de liste socialiste en Ile-de-France, Claude Bartolone, qui avait accusé son adversaire de droite Valérie Pécresse de défendre la "race blanche" pour "faire les poches" du FN, a "peut-être perdu sur cette injure de la race blanche". "
We agree that the situation is sad, but it's not by posting false information as if it were stastitical facts that we will get anywhere.
It's not true that only 10% of whites voted socialists, the left gathered importants numbers in the West of the country, as Bretagne, Limousin, many places that are highly white, Loire, Normandie also.
It's probable that the number of whites who voted PS in the second round would be more around 30%, and highly more in some regions.
If 90% of whites voted for Les Républicains or FN, then things would be much better, but it's not the case.
Also, it's not a winner takes all system, FN gathered more than 120 seats out of maybe 400 in the country, not that bad, but Marine Le pen needs to win the presidency to get anywhere.
To begin with, statistics are not available, because ethnic statistics are illegal in France. (But we do have the drepanocitosis medical statistics, proving that around 35% of children born in France have at least one African parent...)
Where statistics are available, it's, for example, in the number of seats, and in this case, you are proven totally wrong. The FN did not gather "120" as you said, but more than 350 "conseillers regionaux" (regional counselors) seats.
Now, back to ethnic stats. You are referring to the cases of Limousin and Bretagne: yes these regions are full of Whites, but these regions are almost empty. Statistically they are marginal, especially Limousin...
Anyway, you are wrong when you say that lots of Whites voted for the Left in the Loire or center-of-France areas... in the centre, the Left got 35% of global votes: it's the maghrebi and Black ethnic votes from islamized cities like Orleans (have you seen Orleans suburbs?? no better than the 9-3), plus 10 or 15% of votes from the old Whites...
So, I maintain my analysis: nationwide, the Left got 35% of global votes by aggregating the Black vote (around 12%), the Maghrebi vote (around 13%) and ten points of White votes. There is no other explanation. Ask any Frenchman, he'll tell you that Black vote and Maghrebi vote cannot be estimated under 12% each... So, you have 25% of the votes for the Left right here. Just add 10 points of the White votes (ok, ten points out of 75% is a bit more than 10%, granted) and voila
Example: I followed live the results in the Center-of-France, and the Right and Center-Right were winning, easily, with the countryside White votes, before the results of islamized Orleans suburbs came in: they tipped the balance for the Left. Once again.
One thing: nobody noticed that the Corses (from the island of Corsica), decided to go their own way: they gave a majority vote to independentists. So, right here you have a heaven for European culture, in the middle of the Mediterranean!
Make no mistake: it's a big, hard hit on globalism, this victory of Corsican nationalists , and note that between the 2 election rounds, moderate nationalists of Gilles Simeoni allied with non-moderate (pro armed resistance) nationalists of Jean-Guy Talamoni...