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The US alt-right ‘meme war’ to sway the French election is failing – PRI

Days after the first round of the French presidential election in April, an anonymous user on the messaging board 4chan waged war total meme war, that is against centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron.

We must bombard French social media with pro [Marine] Le Pen propaganda, to remind the French who is on their side, the user wrote.

Avideo embedded in the 4chan post urgedusers to generate memes depicting Macron as Marie Antoinette. "Make Macron look ridiculous. Make him look elitist," the male voice in the videoinstructed.

Hundreds of userscommented in support of the campaign. Many of them"had been very active during the US presidential election and ...took consistently strongly right-wing views, particularly anti-Islamviews," said Ben Nimmo, a senior fellow for information defense at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, who's beenstudyingthese efforts and their reach.

But their efforts don't appear to be resonating with French voters.

"There was very little penetration there," Nimmo said, adding that much of the content was "lost in translation" quite literally, some of the content was not translated to French.

And some of it included images that could be deemed especially offensive by French audiences, like images intertwining Le Pen with Pepe the Frog,a meme that came to be associated with the extreme far-right during the US presidential election.

"If you think of the English language connotation of referring to the French as frogs it's not complimentary, and the French are aware of it," Nimmo said. "Marketing anything in a different country, in a different language, in a different culture is hard work. And frankly, the alt-right is not usually known for its cultural sensitivity."

Other social media generated by English-speaking alt-right internet users to influence the election has also largely failed to gain traction in France.According to a review by The New York Times, "more than one-third of posts linked to certain political hashtags originated from the United States, although few went viral in France." The French academic who conducted the Times review also found that about two-thirds of Twitter messages using the hashtag MFGA (Make France Great Again) originated in the US.

"The irony is that much of alt-right is strongly nationalist and strongly anti-globalization. And what it's doing in these campaigns is trying to act as an international and globalized effort to support nationalist and anti-globalist people in other countries," Nimmo said."Right there,there's a philosophical problem."

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Ann Coulter at Berkeley: Untangling the Truth – CALIFORNIA


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It's been about a week since Ann Coulter tried but failed to speak on the Berkeley campus, and the outrage continues unabated. Outrage that once again a conservative was silenced on a liberal campus. Outrage that the university cancelled her appearance ...
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Ann Coulter on Colbert: Hollywood’s Liberal Agenda Driving Trump Attack – Fox Business

Conservative columnist Ann Coulter said Hollywoods liberal agenda is being used unfairly to attack Donald Trump on TV.

I would have liked the nuclear launch codes better if it were not the Lefts modus operandi to take their positions as Hollywood media academia and attack Wal-Mart voters. I mean that is whats driving the attack on Donald Trump, she said to the FOX Business Networks Charles Payne. Its his deplorable supporters they are really going after when they attack Donald Trump, thats their specialtyto attack weak people -- people who dont have cache and power in America.

On Monday, The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, performed a monologue making lewd comments about President Trump, leading to a Twitter (TWTR) campaign urging CBS (CBS) to fire the late-night comedian. But Coulter, who was at the center of a controversial free speech debate in April said this is no laughing matter.

My objection is really a matter of taste and the sort of morons who can watch this over and over, and its every late night show now, she said.

The In Trump We Trust author was scheduled to speak at the University of Berkeley, but fears over violent protests sparked the campus to cancel.

What that was, was free speech for communists. So the communists took over the universities and then no more free speech. Its like what they say about democracy in a third worldone man, one vote, one time, she said.

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When asked whether shed go back, Coulter said: Well I tried to right up until the last minute, we were about to win, the law was on our side, the facts were on our side My allies pulled out. Im very disappointed in that, I would prefer to go in with allies who will not back down on the cusp of victory.

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French Election Highlights a Deep Divide on the European Union – teleSUR English


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The Necessary Empire – New York Times


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The former Byzantine and Ottoman part of Europe the part closest to the Middle East is still the poorest, least stable and most in need of support and guidance from the European Union. Whether Europe remains a secure and prosperous continent, ...

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