“Western-style democracy is a liberal oligarchy.” Cornelius Kastoriadis
What happened in France? But the expected. The parliamentary system, under the triumphalism of the media at the beginning only reported seats and not percentages, crushed the popular mandate! It destroyed the will of the majority and shattered any hope that maybe in Europe there are state systems that respect the wishes of some of their citizens.
In short, Le Pen came first in votes but third in seats! If this wasn’t so serious it would be hilarious. Electoral laws passed by those in power (!) work flawlessly because their goal is not to capture the popular mandate, but to keep specific circles and interests in power.
So see: on Sunday in France,
26.3% of the votes got 188 seats
24.7% of the vote got 161 seats
while 37.1% of the votes took 142 seats
And here we must remember what another eccentric mind of the twentieth century, Charles Bukowski, wrote: “The difference between a democracy and a dictatorship is that in a democracy you vote first and take orders later. In a dictatorship, you don’t have to waste your time voting.”
- How can anyone disagree when seeing these election results?
- Who are they who pretend not to see them?
- Who are those who, for the sake of power, pretend not to understand the dangers?
- Or are they ultimately unable to understand?
And of course we are referring to the left-wing political forces of France.
Today in France the first results of cultural Marxism are appearing in Europe. The domestic proletariat is moving away from the suffocating narrative of the left and the working world is clearly backing Le Pen’s “Alarm”.
In reaction, the state system replaces it with a new, imported one. Of course, this new electoral base has great cultural differences from the left and they are united only by a very thin strip of fabric, that of internationalization. It is a fact that the Islamic mobilization in the mosques before the elections, in favor of “the alliance” was unprecedented! Left-wing leaders like Mélenchon are blinded by power and fail to see that in powerful Muslim states, the left is a thing of the past. Has disappeared.
However, Le Pen achieved a historic victory. It won the percentages and increased its seats by almost 60% after going from 89 seats to 143 seats (+54 seats). Normally, however, it had to get ~190 seats.
If France’s parliamentary system allowed this, you realize that automatically Macron would fall and Le Pen would win the snap Presidential election. For the European political system, this would mean the total defeat of the establishment left that governs the continent and would create multiple chain reactions and developments.
So, as I mentioned above, nothing like that happened, but what was expected. The will of the “free” French citizens living in a “democracy” in which power “exists to serve” the directives and interests of the majority, was simply executed with a bullet to the neck, as executed by the NKVD.
At last the national forces were defeated?
Should there be gloom among the French who worked for power?
Of course not. The win is huge. Why:
- The new political map will bring France into a strong political upheaval in the coming years.
- The alliance against the “National Rally” is doomed. There are key political incompatibilities among its members.
- There are cultural gaps between their political regions.
- There is immorality and treachery in the alliance.
- So it’s only a matter of time before it fails.
France will suffer in the years to come, from creeping misgovernment, from political saltimbagos, apprentice magicians and sold to falsely applied internationalism. Society will bear the brunt of the electoral lobbies. Only “National Rally” will not be responsible for anything that happens.




