February 11, 2021, 07:54 AM
Graniteguy'Out-of-control woke leftism and cancel culture' from the U.S is a threat to FRANCE
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What are you referring to? Are you suggesting that France made some effort to support the Confederacy, but was unsuccessful in making a critical difference in the outcome?
It was a jest at the 1864 French attempt to set up a puppet Govt in Mexico with Maximillian that would eventually aid the Confederacy and allow France to regain some colonies n the US. Obviously a flop.
February 11, 2021, 09:22 AM
sigcrazy7quote:
There was some support for the South by the latter for, IIRC, economic reasons
Cotton. The U.K. led the world in textile production, and needed the cotton to sustain it.
Interesting side note. The Am Civil War is what put the Egyptian cotton industry on the map, making Egypt a major cotton producer to this day.
February 11, 2021, 05:34 PM
sigfreundquote:
Originally posted by Graniteguy:
It was a jest at the 1864 French attempt to set up a puppet Govt in Mexico with Maximillian that would eventually aid the Confederacy and allow France to regain some colonies n the US.
Ah. The Maximillian thing actually occurred to me, but I thought it was too obscure to be what you were referring to. But yes, things didn’t work out too well for any of those principles.

February 11, 2021, 09:30 PM
LoboGunLeatherWe can always count on the French to be there when they need us.
February 12, 2021, 02:11 AM
TubetoneThose silly French. They hold strange ideas like:
“They walk to the ballot box, where the president of the voting office or their deputy formally checks their identity[8][9] (in conurbations with more than 5000 inhabitants, an identification document must be shown[10]).
After the officials have acknowledged their right to vote, the ballot box is opened and the voter inserts the envelope.
One of the officials, traditionally loudly, announces "A voté! (Has voted!)". This is purely ceremonial and has a double meaning: the voter's voix (voice) will be taken into account and they have accomplished their civic duty. The voter then signs the voters' list and their voter registration card is stamped.”
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As an example, isn’t it through racial disparity arguments that we lost an important safeguard in having only verified voters vote?
For years in the courts, for years in Congress and for years in the universities, we have eroded our own institutions and society by elevating racial disparity arguments. Maybe the French are on to something.