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Isn't it sad and tragic that the only relatively strong — not fringe — political movement that still directly addresses the working class is made up of right-wing populists? They are the only ones. Jean-Marie Le Pen in France, for example. I was shocked when I saw him three years ago at a congress of the Front National. He brought a black Frenchman, an Algerian and a Jew on the podium, embraced them and said: 'They are no less French than I am. Only the international cosmopolitan companies who neglect French patriotic interests are my enemy.' So the price is that only right-wingers still talk about economic exploitation.
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Isn't it sad and [[tragic]] that the only relatively strong — not fringe — [[political]] movement that still directly addresses the [[working]] [[class]] is made up of [[right]]-wing populists? They are the only ones. Jean-Marie [[Le Pen]] in [[France]], for example. I was shocked when I saw him [[three]] years ago at a congress of the [[Front National]]. He brought a black Frenchman, an Algerian and a Jew on the podium, embraced [[them]] and said: 'They are no less [[French]] than I am. Only the international cosmopolitan companies who neglect French patriotic interests are my [[enemy]].' So the price is that only right-wingers still talk [[about]] [[economic]] exploitation.
  
 
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Isn't it sad and tragic that the only relatively strong — not fringe — political movement that still directly addresses the working class is made up of right-wing populists? They are the only ones. Jean-Marie Le Pen in France, for example. I was shocked when I saw him three years ago at a congress of the Front National. He brought a black Frenchman, an Algerian and a Jew on the podium, embraced them and said: 'They are no less French than I am. Only the international cosmopolitan companies who neglect French patriotic interests are my enemy.' So the price is that only right-wingers still talk about economic exploitation.

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