She died? May jesus provide her with a nickname that reflects the way she lived her life.
In very unrelated news, I got half of my daily steps in, so I’m going to celebrate that. I am not celebrating the death of a politician, I am celebrating achieving my difficult goal of 4400 steps.
The dad was the party leader for a long long time, he’s the one that brought the Lepen name to be synonymous with fachism/far-right. The daughter is just carrying the legacy and trying to make the party more modern, but anyone my age or older thinks of Jean-Marie first when they hear lepen.
her father is blatantly racist, an idealist; she on the other hand is a politician who knows that she can be a president one day
open racism is still a taboo in france, but it’s politely everywhere. Doesn’t mean that she’s not racist; just that she knows that she doesn’t need to say it
Most people in France don’t want to “be” racists, they prefer their racism to be invisible like air; all around them but mostly imperceptible
She died? May jesus provide her with a nickname that reflects the way she lived her life.
In very unrelated news, I got half of my daily steps in, so I’m going to celebrate that. I am not celebrating the death of a politician, I am celebrating achieving my difficult goal of 4400 steps.
Not Marie, but her dad.
Ah
So she’s having a shit day.
I can celebrate at that at, least
The dad was the party leader for a long long time, he’s the one that brought the Lepen name to be synonymous with fachism/far-right. The daughter is just carrying the legacy and trying to make the party more modern, but anyone my age or older thinks of Jean-Marie first when they hear lepen.
Not Marine Le Pen, her far more racist dad.
She is just as racist as her dad. But not as dead yet.
She expelled her dad from the party for not toning down his rhetoric.
her father is blatantly racist, an idealist; she on the other hand is a politician who knows that she can be a president one day
open racism is still a taboo in france, but it’s politely everywhere. Doesn’t mean that she’s not racist; just that she knows that she doesn’t need to say it
Most people in France don’t want to “be” racists, they prefer their racism to be invisible like air; all around them but mostly imperceptible
Slinky don’t fall far from the previous step sometimes