'Sorry about that. Most of us didn't want him representing us. Please accept our sincere apology and please don't think too badly of us.'
-America
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thanks I know but there are many people that don't and the fact that this respond will be written in history is the worst thing about it
http://www.cracked.com/blog/heres-isiss-insane-terrorism-playbook/ is Isis using social media and internet to "prod" attacks?
BBC is reporting that an independence referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan is being set for September 24th. That's a big deal (and I bet Edrogan is going to do what he can to make sure it fails).
Worst thing about Trump is that in 20years people will think 2016 was middle-age and that "something like Trump could never ever possibly happen again, just unreasonable" and we will all sound like a bunch of lame senile people sounding lame with our moral speeches–- and people will vote for someone like Donny Dumpy again.
http://www.cracked.com/blog/heres-isiss-insane-terrorism-playbook/ is Isis using social media and internet to "prod" attacks?
yes, and it's been a few years they've been doing this actually. I guess it's new though, since a few years isn't that much in the history of crazy lunatics recruiting some youngsters on internet.
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BBC is reporting that an independence referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan is being set for September 24th. That's a big deal (and I bet Edrogan is going to do what he can to make sure it fails).
Is he gonna hack the elections? Or maybe spread falsehoods about the capacity of the Kurds to deal with themselves?:ninja:
BBC is reporting that an independence referendum in Iraqi Kurdistan is being set for September 24th. That's a big deal (and I bet Edrogan is going to do what he can to make sure it fails).
Erdogan is cosy with the Iraqi Kurds.
@Monkey:
Erdogan is cosy with the Iraqi Kurds.
I think even he has his limits (or is my source unrelible).
http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/independence-referendum-call-in-northern-iraq-wrong/785198
I think even he has his limits (or is my source unrelible).
http://aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/independence-referendum-call-in-northern-iraq-wrong/785198
Those sound like some pretty tame almost obligatory diplomatic statements.
I doubt Turkey could really come and be open and out and out like "Yeah cool, I Turkey approve of this Kurdish secessionist state".
And likewise if this was a huge no-no to them I would expect more aggressive statements.
Like the main theme in the comments seems more along the lines of Turkey not wanting to alienate Iraq, rather than any personal issues.
Theresa May is flopping and it's hilarious.
Theresa May is flopping and it's hilarious.
From the sounds of it, this election seems like an outright disaster for the Tories.
It looks like the SNP is falling apart as well. Scotland really not excited about independence.
Worst thing about Trump is that in 20years people will think 2016 was middle-age and that "something like Trump could never ever possibly happen again, just unreasonable" and we will all sound like a bunch of lame senile people sounding lame with our moral speeches–- and people will vote for someone like Donny Dumpy again.
Demagoguery is and will always be the bane of democracy.
The only way to mitigate it is raising the standard of public education.
Demagoguery is and will always be the bane of democracy.
The only way to mitigate it is raising the standard of public education.
yes, that's what is being said since the first revolution "cannot start democracy right away, people are too stupid, we need to educate them first".
btw, isn't Scandinavia and Japan known to have the best education system? Is democracy better there? Hasn't Abe been turning a bit too much on his right recently? anyway, Japan is different I guess for many cultural reasons… But I don't know enough about Scandinavia.
It looks like the SNP is falling apart as well. Scotland really not excited about independence.
Spain is the single biggest ally England has right now in keeping Britain one nation.
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A few seats are still out but the Tories are guaranteed not to get a majority.
So turns out the people that did the terrorist attack in Tehran were kurd
yes, that's what is being said since the first revolution "cannot start democracy right away, people are too stupid, we need to educate them first".
btw, isn't Scandinavia and Japan known to have the best education system? Is democracy better there? Hasn't Abe been turning a bit too much on his right recently? anyway, Japan is different I guess for many cultural reasons… But I don't know enough about Scandinavia.
Japan runs like a well oiled machine that churns out same shit systematically and keeps the engine going regardless of which party controls the cabinet.
It maintains a status quo for the better or worse. Any and all changes happen at a snail's pace. (politics and socially, obviously)
PRO: A sudden shift in policies due to demagogues are averted compared to the West
CON: Progressive development? What progressive development. We chillin' in comfort zone.
Spain is the single biggest ally England has right now in keeping Britain one nation.
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May has struck a deal with the Irish Democratic Unionist Party to reach a majority. Along with the SNP's weakening (losing MPs to tories, ffs) it doesn't seem like Scotland and N. Ireland are going anywhere anytime soon. On the other hand, Catalunya has scheduled the referendum for 1 October. Some interesting times we're living in. Much more so than the 90s and early 2000s which is all I experienced before, at least in the West.
I'm not qualified to speak about the Catalonia issue. In one hand the reasoning for the separation is mostly bullshit, but being apart from Spain but in Europe would be a real economic boon, but then the isolationism currents that I as a foreigner feel would rise.
Their loathing for tourism is like someone in the pent house hating the columns of a building. No matter how bothersome they are, you need them to be this tall.
So turns out the people that did the terrorist attack in Tehran were kurd
As in Kurdish nationalists? Or ISIS members that happened to be Kurdish?
It makes sense kind of. That sneaking people into Iran would be hard, so that the only people they could get to do the job would be from the Sunni minority. Which means either Kurd or Baloch right?
@Monkey:
As in Kurdish nationalists? Or ISIS members that happened to be Kurdish?
It makes sense kind of. That sneaking people into Iran would be hard, so that the only people they could get to do the job would be from the Sunni minority. Which means either Kurd or Baloch right?
already people have been arrested in Iran's Kurdistan for the terror attack and bombing materials has been found
And also there was a guy in Isis video about terror attack talking Kurdish about jihad
Most likely they happened to be kurd joining Isis
But to be honest I don't like Iranian Kurd nationalists whenever I heard their leaders talk in BBC Persian they lack reasoning
May has struck a deal with the Irish Democratic Unionist Party to reach a majority.
The DUP is a pretty awful bunch, and the only reason the UK doesn't have gay marriage everywhere just yet.
it doesn't seem like Scotland and N. Ireland are going anywhere anytime soon.
The DUP gained some seats, but so did Sinn Fein. I think you're fundamentally misunderstanding Northern Ireland as a place. It's not like Scotland or Catalonia, with locals either being Scots/Catalans who want to leave Vs. Scots/Catalands who don't.
Northern Ireland is split by what are basically two different ethno-religious groups, pulling in two different directions on the issue. So a rise in support of the DUP doesn't mean a dip in support for Sinn Fein and other anti-UK parties.
Also it's important to note that Sinn Fein by official policy refuses to actually participate in the United Kingdom's federal parliament in spite of running for and winning elections for it. For (Catholic) Irish nationalist reasons.
Theoretically they could have way more representatives than DUP, but it wouldn't be visible in UK politics. Heck right now in the Northern Irish parliament they and their allies outnumber the DUP and its allies. The Catholic population has been slowly and surely growing larger than the Protestant one. And per the Good Friday peace agreement, the choice on leaving the UK would come down to a popular vote.
I'd say there's nothing backburner about N Irish departure. Scotland though yeah maybe.
But to be honest I don't like Iranian Kurd nationalists whenever I heard their leaders talk in BBC Persian they lack reasoning
What sort of things are they saying?
Ironic this should come up while we're also talking about Scotland, Catalonia, and Sinn Fein.
@Monkey:
The DUP is a pretty awful bunch, and the only reason the UK doesn't have gay marriage everywhere just yet.
The DUP gained some seats, but so did Sinn Feinn. I think you're fundamentally misunderstanding Northern Ireland as a place. It's not like Scotland or Catalonia, with locals either being Scots/Catalans who want to leave Vs. Scots/Catalands who don't.
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What sort of things are they saying?
Ironic this should come up while we're also talking about Scotland, Catalonia, and Sinn Fein.
In short
kill them like they are killing Muslims in In all countries and surely their allied with Middle East jews
In the end they said Saudis are next
In short
kill them like they are killing Muslims in In all countries and surely their allied with Middle East jews
In the end they said Saudis are next
Wait I think we miscommunicated.
I meant what sort of things did the Kurdish nationalists say on BBC Persian?
@Monkey:
Wait I think we miscommunicated.
I meant what sort of things did the Kurdish nationalists say on BBC Persian?
oh you meant the Kurds I thought you meant the isis talking Kurdish
At that time the person was straight up suggesting Iran's military to leave Irans Kurdistan in the way of saying putting away the guns
oh you meant the Kurds I thought you meant the isis talking Kurdish
At that time the person was straight up suggesting Iran's military to leave Irans Kurdistan in the way of saying putting away the guns
Based on what you know, what are the complaints that Kurdish separatists have about remaining in Iran?
Nevermind Scotland and Catalonia. I'm curious instead of similarities to Northern Ireland, I bet we will see some.
@Monkey:
Wait I think we miscommunicated.
I meant what sort of things did the Kurdish nationalists say on BBC Persian?
@Monkey:
Based on what you know, what are the complaints that Kurdish separatists have about remaining in Iran?
Nevermind Scotland and Catalonia. I'm curious instead of similarities to Northern Ireland, I bet we will see some.
The best thing that I heard from them was that their language is different and I heard it from people not the leaders
If we wanted to eliminate their language I would see that as good excuse to leave
In my opinion their leaders are just power hungry
Government opposition reach out to poor pro-government communities in Venezuela. Believing they are the key to making a significant difference in their cause.
It appears that even some government supporters believe Maduro's plan to rewrite Venezuela's constitution is unjustified.
@Monkey:
The DUP is a pretty awful bunch, and the only reason the UK doesn't have gay marriage everywhere just yet.
The DUP gained some seats, but so did Sinn Fein. I think you're fundamentally misunderstanding Northern Ireland as a place. It's not like Scotland or Catalonia, with locals either being Scots/Catalans who want to leave Vs. Scots/Catalands who don't.
Northern Ireland is split by what are basically two different ethno-religious groups, pulling in two different directions on the issue. So a rise in support of the DUP doesn't mean a dip in support for Sinn Fein and other anti-UK parties.Also it's important to note that Sinn Fein by official policy refuses to actually participate in the United Kingdom's federal parliament in spite of running for and winning elections for it. For (Catholic) Irish nationalist reasons.
Theoretically they could have way more representatives than DUP, but it wouldn't be visible in UK politics. Heck right now in the Northern Irish parliament they and their allies outnumber the DUP and its allies. The Catholic population has been slowly and surely growing larger than the Protestant one. And per the Good Friday peace agreement, the choice on leaving the UK would come down to a popular vote.
I'd say there's nothing backburner about N Irish departure. Scotland though yeah maybe.
I knew about most of that, yeah. One just has to look at the Brexit referendum to get the N. Irish populational split, it's ridiculous. What I did not know before was how awful a bunch the DUP actually are. These guys are basically the Tea Party equivalent. Which is even more humiliating for the Tories, to have to drop down to their level in order to remain in power. It's really making a deal with the devil. And what I meant by Northern Ireland possibly leaving not being on the table is something like May striking a deal with these lunatics where the British govt. will not allow any sort of referendum in N.I. in exchange for their loyal support for the Tory cabinet. I don't really know how possible this is, but for someone who promised to rip apart human rights laws in order to fight terrorism, I will not be surprised about anything anymore.
In regards to Scotland, it was really surprising to see the SNP lose so much pull. I wasn't really expecting this kind of reaction from the Scottish, who voted in favour of remaining and for whom not being allowed back into the EU was a decisive argument to have them reject independence a couple of years ago. Let's see how it plays out. I'd like to see them try it again, but I feel like it will take a while for the SNP to get enough support to try it again. Maybe when the tories run the country to the ground after Brexit actually happens.
I'm also really interested in what will take place in Catalunya in October. I have no idea how it's going to go down. I could definitely see a victory for independence, but I don't know how they will pull it off with the central government so overwhelmingly against allowing it to happen. Especially with the conservative Popular Party in power. On the one hand, I can understand the national feeling over there antagonizing Madrid and blaming them for the current state of Spain (which, by any mile, is pretty good, when I look at my own country as comparison :getlost:). They feel like they have their own national history and that their economy is strong enough to allow them to live free from Spanish rule. They see the central authorities as exploiting the productivity of Catalunya while paying little in return. But on the other hand, they just have to look at Portugal to see how a former "Spanish province" can fare when reduced to a smaller country. Of course we're talking about completely different time points. They will still live in a globalized, interconnected economy, and all that. They won't suddenly become isolated from the rest of European society. But I'm not sure how good it is for them to become independent, especially if the EU does not allow them to remain a member state (which is almost a given). I find it hard to understand why the Spanish are so firmly against an autonomous province with their own semi independent history wanting their independence. It seems only natural to me and it would be for the best if both sides were discussing it rationally as a natural possibility. A better deal and better relations between future neigbouring countries would be reached. This reaction from the central authorities just makes it seem like they do not respect the Catalan people and would stomp on democracy in order to remain in control as some sort of imperialist power. If the portuguese archipelagos suddenly wanted independence, I'd say most portuguese would actually say "you're welcome, please gtfo" instead of making the scandal that castillians are doing.
Poor poor snowflake
I bet she was whining about having to read radical new far-left affirmative action inclusions, and it was like Oscar Wilde or some shit lol.
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And what I meant by Northern Ireland possibly leaving not being on the table is something like May striking a deal with these lunatics where the British govt. will not allow any sort of referendum in N.I.
That would violate the Good Friday Agreement. And the Good Friday Agreement is basically the main pillar that has kept Northern Ireland at peace since 1998.
Ripping it up would be like asking for the return of war.
I don't really know how possible this is, but for someone who promised to rip apart human rights laws in order to fight terrorism, I will not be surprised about anything anymore.
I have a pretty solid feeling that a British government currently reeling from ISIS terrorist attacks does not want to essentially revive the IRA.
Because yeah that's the other main big huge difference here that Scotland and Catalonia don't have. The agreements whereby Northern Ireland has a right to leave under a popular vote was created because of horrific ethnic guerrilla warfare.
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I knew about most of that, yeah. One just has to look at the Brexit referendum to get the N. Irish populational split, it's ridiculous. What I did not know before was how awful a bunch the DUP actually are.
They're even worse when you look into their history as the avatars of extreme on the Protestant side.
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So yeah folks, whenever Western Europe gazes upon the sectarian chaos of the Middle East, and smirks thinking "Pff, thank god I've never been like that…".
It should look to Northern Ireland for a wee time capsule of sparks and embers that are still hot, left over from a little thing called the Wars of Religion.
@Monkey:
So yeah folks, whenever Western Europe gazes upon the sectarian chaos of the Middle East, and smirks thinking "Pff, thank god I've never been like that…".
It should look to Northern Ireland for a wee time capsule of sparks and embers that are still hot, left over from a little thing called the Wars of Religion.
Or alternatively, the Yugoslav Wars.
What is truly hilarious is that the right wing media (The Sun, Telegraph, Daily Mail, ITV) condemned Corbyn, saying he was a terrorist sympathizer because he talked with the IRA to move forward with peace process. Meanwhile May is about to bring in the DUP who essentially behind the scenes still work with terrorists to this day.
The DUP wants to keep Northern Ireland as British as possible whereas Sinn Fein ideally wants a United Ireland. It is much more complicated, but essentially each side sees them as threat to their own country. That's why voters usually only choose DUP or Sinn Fein despite how damaging they are towards any kind of progress, even with such scandals where the DUP burned away £40mil of public funds in a botched scheme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-38301428
There is not a worse combination!
@S.C.:
Or alternatively, the Yugoslav Wars.
Not Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Orthodox Christians may not be anywhere near as orientalized as the Middle East and rest of Asia, but they're still outside of good proper western civ and good peaceful society. They're white, but like…weird exotic beardy commie poor white. Their Jesus lives in onion churches and they use alphabets that aren't normal!
Northern Ireland is great because it emits a big huge fart into that narrative. Like, nope, sorry. No way around that one western civ, that extremely ugly tribal misery is right straight in your backyard!
Is being arrested with bomb making materials, evidence that you're a threat to public safety or did they add in some rule or another when I wasn't looking
@Monkey:
Not Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Orthodox Christians may not be anywhere near as orientalized as the Middle East and rest of Asia, but they're still outside of good proper western civ and good peaceful society. They're white, but like…weird exotic beardy commie poor white. Their Jesus lives in onion churches and they use alphabets that aren't normal!
Northern Ireland is great because it emits a big huge fart into that narrative. Like, nope, sorry. No way around that one western civ, that extremely ugly tribal misery is right straight in your backyard!
Speaking from my experience, Yugoslavs aren't really viewed as white either in Western Europe. Especially in Scandinavia, they are usually lumped together with middle easterners and get the same type of slurs thrown at them. So it's another one of those things, like how Americans didn't view Irish and Italians as proper whites.
Speaking from my experience, Yugoslavs aren't really viewed as white either in Western Europe. Especially in Scandinavia, they are usually lumped together with middle easterners and get the same type of slurs thrown at them. So it's another one of those things, like how Americans didn't view Irish and Italians as proper whites.
Huh. I've had the exact opposite exposure to it. Most i've heard the Balkan people have been made out to be the succesful ones, the ones that we could integrate. As opposed to these spooky scary Syrians and Afghans who'll never manage to do the same. Probably didn't sound the same all those decades ago during the actual war, but i mean recently that's how i most often here them being made out to be.
Huh. I've had the exact opposite exposure to it. Most i've heard the Balkan people have been made out to be the succesful ones, the ones that we could integrate. As opposed to these spooky scary Syrians and Afghans who'll never manage to do the same. Probably didn't sound the same all those decades ago during the actual war, but i mean recently that's how i most often here them being made out to be.
I've heard that sentiment online and in passing. But in my general experience they are viewed about the same as the average immigrant stereotypes. When I went to a multiethnic school, they would hang out with the other immigrant kids and by and large be hard to distinguish from them. For untrained eyes that is.
This labeling of them as the "good immigrant" was certainly not prevalent for the 90s. I think most of the colloquial ghetto slang in Scandinavia is based on Yugoslavian languages.
I've heard that sentiment online and in passing. But in my general experience they are viewed about the same as the average immigrant stereotypes. When I went to a multiethnic school, they would hang out with the other immigrant kids and by and large be hard to distinguish from them. For untrained eyes that is.
This labeling of them as the "good immigrant" was certainly not prevalent for the 90s. I think most of the colloquial ghetto slang in Scandinavia is based on Yugoslavian languages.
Is it really? Outside of bre, para and kurva i can't really think of any words that i associate with that area. But that don't mean much seeing as how i'm not much of a slang user. But i gotta say that i would've guessed that the most influential was something more like Turkish/Arabic. And bastardized English of course.
Macron set to win a landslide in French election: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/11/emmanuel-macrons-party-leads-exit-poll-for-parliamentary-elections
Speaking from my experience, Yugoslavs aren't really viewed as white either in Western Europe. Especially in Scandinavia, they are usually lumped together with middle easterners and get the same type of slurs thrown at them. So it's another one of those things, like how Americans didn't view Irish and Italians as proper whites.
All the better for folks to get familiar with how it wasn't just the IRA doing awful things in Northern Ireland, it was all sorts of every bit as much the Protestant terrorists and killers.
I read an anecdote that UVF dudes would randomly get on buses with a gun hidden in their coats, and they'd wait for the bus to pass a Catholic Church, if they saw someone cross their chests in front of it… they'd wait until the next bus stop...gun down the person who crossed themselves, then hop off the bus.
And of course the incident I brought up when responding to some British shithead's article about how the Ariana Grande terrorist incident means it is time to discriminate the Muslims. Because gosh, what kind of monsters attack something related to simple innocent pop music.
Well yeah, ISIS, and this kind of monster:
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Oh yeah and fun-fact, the Good Friday Agreement, peace agreement that essentially ended the fighting in Northern Ireland?
Part of that is the UK government of remaining impartial on political stuff in Northern Ireland going forth.
So this coalition Theresa May just done did uh....well gosh that sure seems hard to uphold in this case don't it.
Macron set to win a landslide in French election: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/11/emmanuel-macrons-party-leads-exit-poll-for-parliamentary-elections
With around 30-35% of primary vote base.Convincing case for FPTP
Is it really? Outside of bre, para and kurva i can't really think of any words that i associate with that area. But that don't mean much seeing as how i'm not much of a slang user. But i gotta say that i would've guessed that the most influential was something more like Turkish/Arabic. And bastardized English of course.
I actually thought para was Turkish or something lol.
With around 30-35% of primary vote base.Convincing case for FPTP
Yes, these two electoral systems are the only two available.
So this what the National Assembly should look like after the second round next week
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If this isn't mother fucking hegemony, I don't know what that is. It seems the French are finally happy to have a president with a bit of charisma –last one not having any-- I guess people are proud of their so-called super-modern president now.
For the record, this is what the National Assembly looks like today
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You can easily see that the yellow popped out of no fucking where and literally crushed the two establishment parties. I'm glad the SocialistParty and LesRépublicains are suffocating though, but I'm worried about the yellow hegemony.
I thought the French hated Macron.
They hate him so hard he got elected pretty handily
passive-aggressive, those French
It's hard to say who really endorsed him totally tbh.
-Some people have voted for him because they believe he must have a majority at the Parlement because if not, there was no point of electing him. They'd judge afterwards.
-Some people are captivated by his charisma. They like the man overall. And in the end, people not liking Macron at all are pretty much rare. Usually, people like him as a person. The day after his election a film about him even aired on TV, depicting a very funny, smart, modern, young (youngest since Napoleon III) and eventually cute in a way. He was even shown making fun of himself. In other words, his communication team is very good.
-Others agree with his social policies but don't with his economical policies. But in the end, he won because charisma, and will probably be elected again in 2022 because charisma is everything.
Even among Lepen and Mélenchon's electorate, people like him as a person.
Plus, standing against Trump, Poutine and Erdogan made him even more popular, considering that every other politicians are too afraid of these guys.
Here are some scenes of this
. I don't know if there are any subtitles in english though.! Macron(to this team): yeah, so tell me what was good and wrong about the debate, I wanna know everything. btw, gimme some chocolate or something like that, wanna eat something
Brigitte (his wife): No, I don't want you to eat this BS. You're gonna have dinner properly.
Macron: Ohhhh, no. Well okay, I'll have uh, gimme some water then.
! Macron : I like the cordon-bleu there (some french food I don't know it is famous in the UK/US).
Lady working there: It's with the menu for kids.
Macron: No I'll take the salmon then.
! Macron: oh no shit
Brigitte: What is it?
Macron: Monaco (speaking football) won against l'OM (Marseille) again.
Brigitte: damn, no one cares. Do you have the number of the bank account I gave you this morning?
I really like Lord buckethead
It's hard to say who really endorsed him totally tbh.
-Some people have voted for him because they believe he must have a majority at the Parlement because if not, there was no point of electing him. They'd judge afterwards.
-Some people are captivated by his charisma. They like the man overall. And in the end, people not liking Macron at all are pretty much rare. Usually, people like him as a person. The day after his election a film about him even aired on TV, depicting a very funny, smart, modern, young (youngest since Napoleon III) and eventually cute in a way. He was even shown making fun of himself. In other words, his communication team is very good.
-Others agree with his social policies but don't with his economical policies. But in the end, he won because charisma, and will probably be elected again in 2022 because charisma is everything.Even among Lepen and Mélenchon's electorate, people like him as a person.
Plus, standing against Trump, Poutine and Erdogan made him even more popular, considering that every other politicians are too afraid of these guys.
Here are some scenes of this
. I don't know if there are any subtitles in english though.! Macron(to this team): yeah, so tell me what was good and wrong about the debate, I wanna know everything. btw, gimme some chocolate or something like that, wanna eat something
Brigitte (his wife): No, I don't want you to eat this BS. You're gonna have dinner properly.
Macron: Ohhhh, no. Well okay, I'll have uh, gimme some water then.! Macron : I like the cordon-bleu there (some french food I don't know it is famous in the UK/US).
Lady working there: It's with the menu for kids.
Macron: No I'll take the salmon then.! Macron: oh no shit
Brigitte: What is it?
Macron: Monaco (speaking football) won against l'OM (Marseille) again.
Brigitte: damn, no one cares. Do you have the number of the bank account I gave you this morning?
HEY! Don't associate Poutine with Putin. Only one of those things are goddamn delightful.