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G*******ts Don’t Like Nationalists
Nov 11, 2018 21:32:27   #
Sicilianthing
 
I want you to pay special attention to the Words chosen... Macron uses in his statement and who Wrote his speech.
All the Clues are before you... read it carefully and share with everyone.


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G*******ts Don’tLike Nationalists
Nationalism Threatens Their One World Order Plan - GLOBALISM !

French President Emmanuel Macron denounced nationalism during an Armistice Day centennial observance in Paris on Sunday.

“Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism: Nationalism is treason,” Macron said, according to a Euronews t***slator.

Macron spoke in front of world leaders including President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

“If we think our interests may only come first and we don’t care for others, it is a treason of our values, a betrayal of all moral values,” he said. “We must remember this.”

Macron said that the moral values of France helped them fight for the future of their country.

He praised the world leaders that formed the first League of Nations, after World War I.

“They imagined the first international corporation, the dismantling of empires, and redefined borders, and dreamed at the time of a union, a political union of Europe,” Macron said.

He lamented that the spirit of revenge and humiliation after World War I sparked renewed nationalism that led to World War II.

Macron defended organizations like the European Union and the United Nations, hailing their ideals despite their “setbacks” over the years. He called for a new era of science-built progress.

“Together we can rise to the challenges of poverty, g****l w*****g, disease, ine******y, and ignorance,” he said. “And we can win this together, because victory is possible together, together we can break away from the countert***hs and injustices, we can counter the extremes which would drive us to war.”

In an interview with CNN, Macron continued his condemnation of nationalism but was hesitant to claim the “g*******t” label.

“I would say I’m a patriot,” he said, but added: “I’m not a believer in a sort of globalism without any differentiation. I think it doesn’t — it’s very inconsistent, and it’s extremely — it makes our people very nervous. But I’m not a nationalist, which is very different for me from being a patriot.”


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Nov 12, 2018 05:18:59   #
PeterS
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
I want you to pay special attention to the Words chosen... Macron uses in his statement and who Wrote his speech.
All the Clues are before you... read it carefully and share with everyone.


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


G*******ts Don’tLike Nationalists
Nationalism Threatens Their One World Order Plan - GLOBALISM !

French President Emmanuel Macron denounced nationalism during an Armistice Day centennial observance in Paris on Sunday.

“Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism: Nationalism is treason,” Macron said, according to a Euronews t***slator.

Macron spoke in front of world leaders including President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

“If we think our interests may only come first and we don’t care for others, it is a treason of our values, a betrayal of all moral values,” he said. “We must remember this.”

Macron said that the moral values of France helped them fight for the future of their country.

He praised the world leaders that formed the first League of Nations, after World War I.

“They imagined the first international corporation, the dismantling of empires, and redefined borders, and dreamed at the time of a union, a political union of Europe,” Macron said.

He lamented that the spirit of revenge and humiliation after World War I sparked renewed nationalism that led to World War II.

Macron defended organizations like the European Union and the United Nations, hailing their ideals despite their “setbacks” over the years. He called for a new era of science-built progress.

“Together we can rise to the challenges of poverty, g****l w*****g, disease, ine******y, and ignorance,” he said. “And we can win this together, because victory is possible together, together we can break away from the countert***hs and injustices, we can counter the extremes which would drive us to war.”

In an interview with CNN, Macron continued his condemnation of nationalism but was hesitant to claim the “g*******t” label.

“I would say I’m a patriot,” he said, but added: “I’m not a believer in a sort of globalism without any differentiation. I think it doesn’t — it’s very inconsistent, and it’s extremely — it makes our people very nervous. But I’m not a nationalist, which is very different for me from being a patriot.”


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Nobody likes Nationalists.

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Nov 12, 2018 10:29:38   #
Sicilianthing
 
PeterS wrote:
Nobody likes Nationalists.


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Millions love Nationalists and Nationalism, it’s growing and spreading

It’s what Patriotism is all about ...

It’s what Preservation is about and You can’t argue that, you’ll lose again.

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Nov 12, 2018 16:29:21   #
PeterS
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Millions love Nationalists and Nationalism, it’s growing and spreading

It’s what Patriotism is all about ...

It’s what Preservation is about and You can’t argue that, you’ll lose again.

And what about Nationalism is patriotic? Nationalism and Patriotism aren't synonymous. A nationalist would require everyone to stand for the f**g while a patriot will honor the first amendment and respect if someone knelt. Nationalism takes our interests first and everyone else can piss off...nationalists take into consideration our hatred of others as much as it does our love of ourselves. Finally, patriotism is more often used in a general sense, often in conjunction with such words as bravery, valor, duty, and devotion. Nationalism, however, tends to find itself associated with specific movements, most frequently of a political bent and a good example National Socialism...or N**i Germany...

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Nov 12, 2018 17:48:09   #
Sicilianthing
 
PeterS wrote:
And what about Nationalism is patriotic? Nationalism and Patriotism aren't synonymous. A nationalist would require everyone to stand for the f**g while a patriot will honor the first amendment and respect if someone knelt. Nationalism takes our interests first and everyone else can piss off...nationalists take into consideration our hatred of others as much as it does our love of ourselves. Finally, patriotism is more often used in a general sense, often in conjunction with such words as bravery, valor, duty, and devotion. Nationalism, however, tends to find itself associated with specific movements, most frequently of a political bent and a good example National Socialism...or N**i Germany...
And what about Nationalism is patriotic? Nationali... (show quote)


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Those are valid points but everyone better figure out who’s sacred and hallow land they’re standing on.

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