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There is no contradiction between being socialist and being right wing. Zero. The right wing movements of the 30s-40s were socialists, but nationalistic/traditionalist socialists, not marxists. They were for the family and for the nation, but also primarily for the peasant and the worker (although they did encourage the existence of a nation-advancing entrepreneurs - i.e. the worker and the owner had to work together for the nation, not against each other).
Mussolini in Italy was the director and the best journalist of the Socialist newspaper "Avanti!" and a leading socialist politician before founding fascism. If Italians have a national pension system, a disability insurance program, paid vacations, a national health system etc. - they have to thank for that to the Fascists, not to the corrupt "free market" types who preceded them and who left the average man/worker/peasant in appalling conditions. Same for Germany, where they had NationalSOCIALISM, and whose social programs were the envy of the World (that's why Adolf had such absolutely huge support). Today the Oligarchic Elites are trying to dismantle these programs, so the fat cats don't have to pay for it, and this would live the little guy in even more in the dust. If someone is doing something abut it, rioting, attacking the regime, not letting their rights being trampled - that's OK with me. Maybe they are socialists, communists, alien invaders, whatever, but they are doing something right. It would be fantastic if they also protested against mass migration (and many of them are because FN is full of ex-communists/socialists). Even so it is better than the apathy I see in other countries. The French have a history of rioting and overthrowing governments that are trying to go against the people (1789, 1830, 1848, 1871, 1958, 1968...) and I respect that.
 
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If we're being honest, the best Frenchman to ever play football was certainly an Arab - Zidane. He is single handedly responsible for France winning the World Cup 98, scoring the 2 most important goals in French football history.

98 was the highest of highs for France and Zidane at that time was likely the best footballer in the world similar to how Messi or Ronaldo are viewed today.

Zidane is unquestionably the greatest French footballer ever and is also obe of the greatest to ever play the game. Zidane was of course 100% Arab. Though he is very light and almost looks white.

Since reaching glory in 98 it seems like France has made it a national policy and gotten blacker every single year and no surprise France has failed time and time again! In tge early 2000s France began starting a majority of blacks and coincidentally since then the French team has never recovered.

France needs a player like Zidane, but dont think they will ever have a guy that good!

IMO, Nasri and Benzema both should easily be on France and likely starting.

But what do you expect? Its France. Naturally they will play with 9/11 Blacks. Thats natural for France these days
 

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saying zidane won the 98 world cup single handedly would be like saying lilian thuram (black) won it single handedly
both have scored 2 goals in a game
and thuram if we're being honest had a better tournament than zidane because zidane got a red card in the group phase, didn't play the first round , and then did nothing against teams that defended perfectly against him, especially italy, but also croatia
france's victory in 98 was 100% a defensive one, they have their defense, goalkeeper, and overall defensive attitude to thank for that win (and luck because they weren't the best team in the world, far from it, and not the best french team ever)
zidane was nothing in that tournament
his best tournament was in 2006 at the world cup again, he almost won it, almost single handedly
that makes him one of the best french players ever, but certainly not the best

it's now safe to say that zidane being an arab didn't play any role in his success, because france has a huge arab population, and has been trying to replicate zidane's success for decades, yet nothing happened
benzema and nasri for example: both have been huge disappointments

benzema is the worst player to ever play for france (more than 1000 minutes in a row without scoring, nobody ever did that, even midfielders) and now he would still be called in the national team no matter what (because unlike what you say the french national team has a pro - arab policy) but he was caught blackmailing a team mate over a sextape so he can't be called anymore

similarly nasri has never done anything for france yet he was always called since his earliest years
but how can he be called this year after having started only 4 games in the premier league? not to mention that he was banned from the national team in 2012 for insulting a journalist

the reality is that even while having a pro-arab policy, affirmative action for arabs, we can't call a single one in the national team right now
which undoubtedly shows that zidane being arab was not what made him good
 

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There is no contradiction between being socialist and being right wing. Zero. The right wing movements of the 30s-40s were socialists, but nationalistic/traditionalist socialists, not marxists. They were for the family and for the nation, but also primarily for the peasant and the worker (although they did encourage the existence of a nation-advancing entrepreneurs - i.e. the worker and the owner had to work together for the nation, not against each other).
Mussolini in Italy was the director and the best journalist of the Socialist newspaper "Avanti!" and a leading socialist politician before founding fascism. If Italians have a national pension system, a disability insurance program, paid vacations, a national health system etc. - they have to thank for that to the Fascists, not to the corrupt "free market" types who preceded them and who left the average man/worker/peasant in appalling conditions. Same for Germany, where they had NationalSOCIALISM, and whose social programs were the envy of the World (that's why Adolf had such absolutely huge support). Today the Oligarchic Elites are trying to dismantle these programs, so the fat cats don't have to pay for it, and this would live the little guy in even more in the dust. If someone is doing something abut it, rioting, attacking the regime, not letting their rights being trampled - that's OK with me. Maybe they are socialists, communists, alien invaders, whatever, but they are doing something right. It would be fantastic if they also protested against mass migration (and many of them are because FN is full of ex-communists/socialists). Even so it is better than the apathy I see in other countries. The French have a history of rioting and overthrowing governments that are trying to go against the people (1789, 1830, 1848, 1871, 1958, 1968...) and I respect that.

well we will see what will happen when france will turn communist or even more leftist than it is right now :D chances are that it will not get better :)
 

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actually the images are from a pro-palestine rally a year or 2 ago, now it's mainlty anarchists and communists rioting
2 days ago the police used grenades against the rioters, who are also using explosives
arabs and blacks are mainly in a secondary role in those riots so far, doing small things on top of what the leftists do

in my city they invaded on of the union headquarters (who are communists) and forced them to watch (with weapons) while they performed a political street act dressed as clowns
in those riots you have people dressed as clowns : https://brigadeclowns.wordpress.com/

straight out of a batman movie, you know with the joker etc lol
 

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If we're being honest, the best Frenchman to ever play football was certainly an Arab - Zidane. He is single handedly responsible for France winning the World Cup 98, scoring the 2 most important goals in French football history.

98 was the highest of highs for France and Zidane at that time was likely the best footballer in the world similar to how Messi or Ronaldo are viewed today.

Zidane is unquestionably the greatest French footballer ever and is also obe of the greatest to ever play the game. Zidane was of course 100% Arab. Though he is very light and almost looks white.

Since reaching glory in 98 it seems like France has made it a national policy and gotten blacker every single year and no surprise France has failed time and time again! In tge early 2000s France began starting a majority of blacks and coincidentally since then the French team has never recovered.

France needs a player like Zidane, but dont think they will ever have a guy that good!

IMO, Nasri and Benzema both should easily be on France and likely starting.

But what do you expect? Its France. Naturally they will play with 9/11 Blacks. Thats natural for France these days

Zidane is not Arab, but Berber, i.e. he is whiter than an Arab. He was a great player, but best French player ever? I don't think so. Of those that I saw it was Michel Platini. Now they have Giroud, Griezman, and a few other White French players that are great. In the history of the French team the 1958 side (which I didn't see because I was born after that) with Just Fontaine (13 goals, still the best scorer ever in a single World Cup) and Raymond Kopa was probably the best French team ever.
 
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Who do they replace him with? Could it be Premier League Champ Robert Huth, who'd be very good for them and provides much needed experience? What about Mattias Ginter? Nope, 19 year old "German" Jonathan Tah, brimming to the top with magical upside, who won't help the team whatsoever. Hey at least he'll get "experience" sitting on the bench. At this point, I'm hoping Germany flames out so Löw is fired, so he can't keep scrounging up every minority eligible to play for Germany and giving them chances after chance.
 

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Who do they replace him with? Could it be Premier League Champ Robert Huth, who'd be very good for them and provides much needed experience? What about Mattias Ginter? Nope, 19 year old "German" Jonathan Tah, brimming to the top with magical upside, who won't help the team whatsoever. Hey at least he'll get "experience" sitting on the bench. At this point, I'm hoping Germany flames out so Löw is fired, so he can't keep scrounging up every minority eligible to play for Germany and giving them chances after chance.

Löw seems to ignore the club accomplishments of Robert Huth as much as he personally detests another long-snubbed German player, Stefan Kießling.

Germany always flames out at the Euro Cup tournament and with the retirement of several great veterans (Lahm, Klose, Mertesacker) and the omission of various quality German bench players in favor of a Negros (Sane, Tah), a white Muslim (Mustafi), and a Turk (Can), I can see them faltering yet again. Their standard 3/11 non-white lineup should hold, with Khedira, Boateng, and Ozil all starting once again.

I'll wish the best for their Die Mannschaft's white players, but I won't be rooting for this side over multiple all-white units in the tournament.
 

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I agree with Thrashen. I'll cheer for the white players, but I can't cheer for this side over Poland or Ukraine. What's even more stunning is that Huth anchored the best defense in the BPL (which is often considered by the media as the "best in the world"). Low said he would call Huth if their CBs got hurt. Well, one of them did, but I guess not. Can't have too good of a defense.
 

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the germans are probably going to defend with 1 defender only in ther own half and neuer outside of his penalty area most of the time, it's how they defend nowadays lol

i am worried about this tournament because france has everything needed to win or at least they will be very hard to beat

a good goalkeeper is very important for this kind of tournament, a flawless one, and lloris is the best in the world with neuer unless he has forgotten what football is after spending years in the premier league
then france has offensive players of very good level, griezmann and giroud (3 goals in the last 2 games, and like 5 in the last 5 games) , after having benzema for years (worst player in the history of the euro champs in both minutes without a goal and shots without a goal in the competition, over 2 tournaments) this will be a big change
and payet who is i think half indian and then some strange typical reunionais mix and not black will be very dangerous, he is one of the best free kick takers right now


look at this one from france's latest match:


and to think that we had to suffer nasri and ben arfa over decades, instead of this kind of offensive midfielder, lol


a traditional weak point of black france is on corner kicks, free kicks etc, since blacks can't head the ball
for example at the latest world cup we lost against germany because of a header from a free kick, and it was fully expected because our best headers are giroud (best in the world in this area, he can both defend and score on free kicks and corner kicks) and koscielny and they didn't start in that match
but now that giroud and koscielny will probably start, this weak point is less obvious

in the midfield expect relentless fouls from cabaye, kante, matuidi, pogba etc
pogba was supposed to be this crazy playmaker and he did nothing in that position, but when he has the referee on his side (and it's likely to happen sincefrance plays at home) he is unplayable because he makes fouls very often and plays with his elbows very high, in the face of the opponents
to pass the ball in midfield the player will be cabaye (1/4 asian, considered white in that context :p)

then france has the worst pair of fullbacks in the world with evra and sagna
i hope both will start and other teams will use that to their advantage
and they will likely have a black clownish defender that can cost them a match at any moment
 

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also benzema himself said that excluding him from the french national team was racist
even the antiwhite media outside of france has said that his claim was ridiculous and it was very understandable why he was excluded
in france deschamp's house was attacked and "racist" was written on a wall of his house lol
 

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frederic38 - If France perform poorly at Euro 2016 will anti-Arab "racism" be blamed?
 

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frederic38 - If France perform poorly at Euro 2016 will anti-Arab "racism" be blamed?

probably, but the media won't openly support benzema because his entourage has insulted and assaulted journalists physically
it's the only reason why he's not in the national team right now
without the media exposing it nobody would have known
and in france there are convicted murderers, rapists, people who have beaten women, pedophiles etc who are still supported by the media, with multiple examples in each category, as long as they are still leftists they are still supported
benzema is no longer supported because his entourage has attacked one of them
in france it doesn't matter what you do, it only matters who you are and if you are a leftist or not

now we can imagine many ways to say that racism was to blame while the team is majority non white and while still saying that benzema didn't deserve to be in the tournament
but honestly it will take a big surprise to underperform
the way to the quarter finals seems very easy
 

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first game is in a few hours, france against romania

I'll be watching!! I hope Romania can do the unthinkable and at least hold France to a draw, but unfortunately, the tournaments least white team will probably get off to a winning start. I don't know that much about Romania. I do know they're one of the all-white sides in the tournament, but that's about it.
 

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a sexual scandal is being exposed in the spanish national team, not the best way to start the euro champs, de gea could go back to spain because of it
spain is a 100% white natonal team with good chances of winning the tournament so let's hope that it won't distract them
 

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At this point, I'm hoping Germany flames out so Löw is fired, so he can't keep scrounging up every minority eligible to play for Germany and giving them chances after chance.

Jack -

I'm pretty sure that removing Joachim Low wouldn't make much of a short-term difference to the racial composition of the German team. The unexpected call up of Jonathan Tah as Antonio Rudiger's replacement makes it abundantly clear that government directives instruct the DFB to ensure that a certain quota of non-White players is maintained. Tah has only made one national team appearance thus far, yet here he is...

UEFA and the European "political elite" obviously prefer a "multicultural" (i.e. multiracial) champion. In the current climate, a win by either France, Germany, Belgium, or Switzerland would be of greatest benefit to the pro-"immigration" agenda. Keeping that in mind, I believe that France and Germany shall receive favourable treatment from the officials in order to ensure that the two teams meet at the semi final stage, thus guaranteeing one of them a berth in the final.

It shall come as no surprise that I'll be cheering for Poland. :)

https://www.pzpn.pl/reprezentacje/reprezentacja-a/kadra

http://www.90minut.pl/news/266/news2664277-Kadra-Polski-na-Euro-2016.html

'Tis unfortunate that regular right back Maciej Rybus (Terek Grozny, Russia) shall miss the tournament through injury. As the squad has no ******* depth (apart from in goal), Rybus' absence significantly weakens the defence.

I'm sure You'll all be shocked to learn that the presence of Brazilian centre back Thiago Cionek (Polish great grandparents - what a joke...) in the squad disgusts me... :mad:;)

Keep an eye on midfielder Piotr Zielinski (Empoli, on loan from Udinese) and striker Arkadiusz Milik (Ajax Amsterdam). I hear some bloke named Lewandowski is quite useful up front... ;)

England's twenty three man squad contains a massive ten blacks so expect to see at least three or four of the bastards on the field at any one time. Bollocks to that. :mad:

The Wales squad is blighted by three blacks (including captain Ashley Williams) plus Swansea's half-Indian Neil Taylor. That's not even half as bad as England but still sickens me to the stomach.

At least Northern Ireland are almost all White, the one ugly black stain being striker Josh Magennis (Kilmarnock, Scotland)
 

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In the France vs. Romania clash, obviously, we'll all be hoping that Romania can pull the upset against the Negro-laden host...

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For the remainder of the first round of matches I'll be rooting for...

Albania (white Muslims) over Switzerland (multiculti filth)

Slovakia over Wales (black starter)

Russia over England (numerous black starters)

Northern Ireland vs. Poland is a toss-up, as both teams should have an all-white starting 11

Ukraine over Germany (great white talent, but 3 non-white starters and too many non-white bench warmers)

Croatia over Turkey (Asiatic Muslims)

Czech Republic over Spain (although the alternative would be fine)

Ireland over Sweden (a whiter starting 11 than usual, but non-whites on the roster)

Italy over Belgium (several black starters)

Hungary over Austria (black starter)

Iceland over Portugal

Truthfully, I'd love to see an all-white "sleeper" such as Iceland or Northern Ireland win it all...

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CAPTION: Iceland

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CAPTION: Northern Ireland

Worst case scenario would be France, Belgium, Switzerland, or Germany.
 

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For the first time in a major tournament, I won't be able to cheer for Germany. Unless they miraculously start 9 white players, I'll be hoping they flame out in the Group Stage. Even if Khedira did somehow find his way to the bench, and none of the black subs are used, I'm sure the media will still play it off as a "multi-kulti" team.

Hopefully an Eastern Euro team (or Spain or Italy) will be able to win.


I agree with Thrashen's post for the first round.


France with 4 white starters to open up. Truthfully, I thought Sagna and Evra were finished with the French team. But, here they are, STILL starting at FB for France. Go Romania!!! Hopefully, Evra and Sagna get burned today. Bob Ley from ESPN today just posed the question: "Will this be the month that Paul Pogba goes from star, to legend in France?" :vomiton22je: Now, they're comparing him to Platini and Zidane.... I don't follow Italy that close, but I've honestly never heard anything of Pogba except when ESPN tries to hype him up.
 

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I don't know that much about Romania. I do know they're one of the all-white sides in the tournament, but that's about it.

I somewhat followed their group games because Northern Ireland were in the same group. Basically the Romanians are about defending. They only conceded a couple of goals in qualifying and didn't lose any matches. OTOH they don't have the creative attacking players that previous generations of Romanians teams have depended on to get them goals. I expect them to play for a 0-0 draw against France and maybe hope to get a surprise goal on the counter-attack.
 

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After my above post I looked at the starting XI for Romania. I'm surprised to see Razvan Rat's in the Romanian defence as he's 35 years old. He also barely played all last year so he must be standing in for an injured player.

My search on Rat turned up this page:

http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/news/newsid=2372711.html

Rat-enaccio! (Google 'catenaccio')

Like I said, they'll be all about defending.
 

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I somewhat followed their group games because Northern Ireland were in the same group. Basically the Romanians are about defending. They only conceded a couple of goals in qualifying and didn't lose any matches. OTOH they don't have the creative attacking players that previous generations of Romanians teams have depended on to get them goals. I expect them to play for a 0-0 draw against France and maybe hope to get a surprise goal on the counter-attack.

Thanks Matra!! Hopefully, Romania is able to get that goal!

In something that fredric predicted, I think it's funny that Adil Rami (France's one Arab player) is suddenly starting again, despite not even being in the original team. We here all know why he is, but on ESPN, Ian Darke mentioned Rami starting to which Taylor Twellman replied: "I don't know why he is, but it's a real concern." So three out of France's starting back four (Sagna and Evra the other two) are concerns? That can only be good news for Romania if they ever manage to break out on a counter today.
 
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