Luna Black
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Most people support the protests because their own livehood is endangered and their living conditions have been getting worse and worse. At the same time 13% does seem ridiculously too low.zolaluckystar said:I ran across this and thought it gives us a kind of snapshot overview of Europe:
I wonder if the %'s might actually be higher? For example in France I last heard the people (real french people - the whites) support the protests by around 80% now. So, I don't know....I'm wondering if 13% is a lowball.
Marine Le Pen by herself got 21% last election in the first round (among all candidates), close to 34% in the later 1v1 duel vs Macaron.
The second number is more significant, when chosen between full jewtrix and starting to wake up a third of the voters picked the latter. At the same time there was an electoral fraud going on so it should be even higher. And since that time (spring 2017) people are waking up fast - we started the final RTR since.
Note in 2002 Jean-Marie Le Pen only got half the % her daughter got in 2017 (more then 17%) at the second turn and this was considered a huge success at the time, because the "far right" had never even been in the second turn before. Between 2002 and 2017 the Front National did not even qualifiy for the second turn of presidential elections - only the top 2 candidates of the first turn qualifiy.