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Originally Posted by polle54
you may be insulting some people but I think your right that the majority was under great influence of the tendency and the fact that a lot of people were afraid of the consequenses following when Tyrkey joins EU
I actually heard on the news that the man in front of the "no sayers" was using the the fear of the fact that muslims would have a lot of influence...
The fear has grown along with the killings of Van Gogh and all that crap... I can understand this fear but it is not all good to say no to a new constitution because of some extreme killings made by extremists....
I hope this is not the actual case and just something going around the media
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There are a lot of reasons people voted against this, and you're not going to find many of them openly debated in the corporate media. France was trying to protect the wages and benefits of their working class along with their social and welfare programs. The French aren't quite yet as controlled by the corporate created world view as we in North America are, the majority of the people still believe in protecting every citizen instead of just buying into the lies that we're taught in school that greed is good and all you should care about is your own personal wealth, and that if someone is not rich it's their own fault because they're stupid or lazy.