JULY LINK DUMP
Majority of French people want immigration referendum + Viktor Orban trolls Ursula von der Leyen + Church of Sweden support converting a church into a mosque + MORE!
It’s summertime and the livin’ is easy. Here at THE OUTER EDGE we enjoy a bit of recreation and we hope our readers have had the opportunity to get a tan, take a dip in some cool waters and relax.
Now that you’re refreshed, let’s talk about the state of this newsletter.
July was a busy month at THE OUTER EDGE.
We offered our first ever election special with issue #68, where we tracked Spain’s hotly contested general election.
That issue covered a wide breadth of topics ranging from policy discussions, local election issues and polling.
THE OUTER EDGE is committed to providing more coverage on key international elections in the future.
#68: SPANISH ELECTION SPECIAL EDITION
POLLS SHOW SPAIN HEADED FOR RIGHT-WING MAJORITY GOVERNMENT Polls indicate Spain is following in the footsteps of other European nations and could elect a right-wing government on Sunday, as surveys show that the alliance between the Partido Popular (PP) and Vox will likely secure a majority in parliament.
We also dedicated an entire issue to the France riots and their aftermath. THE OUTER EDGE #64 featured a translation of National Rally leader Marine Le Pen’s hisotric speech in the National Assembly on the government’s failures to handle the chaos.
Additionally, the newsletter delved into France’s media bias for the far-left and how drug traffickers called an end to the riots so they could resume trafficking in afflicted areas.
#64: FRANCE RIOTS AFTERMATH EDITION
“WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH FRANCE?” LE PEN ASKS MACRON GOV France is in flames, and the government is to blame. That is the message that Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Rally, delivered to the National Assembly in a fiery speech on July 4 exposing the failures of 40 years of leftist policies.
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Enjoy the following 17 stories that didn’t make it into our newsletter last month!
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72% of French people want referendum on immigration
Viktor Orban trolls Ursula von der Leyen over missing budget
Elected AfD district administrator slams media’s smears
The UK’s former health minister warns of future harsher lockdowns
FranceTV’s President says the outlet presents the country “as we would like it to be”
Church of Sweden support converting a church into a mosque
Irish public servants told to use pronouns in emails
Left-wing French delegate taken to court for “public provocation” over rioting
Mayor of Grenoble says “we are all a little bit racist” on public TV
French mayors cancel national day fireworks in response to rioting
Desiring a mixed-race child is racist
Christine Anderson launches campaign against the WHO
BBC tells Italians to eat insect pasta despite resistance
EU wants observers in Poland’s upcoming election
German university removes statue with big hips because it made women uncomfortable
Climate activists doused in fermented fish by angry commuter
South Africa sees protests over racial quotas
#75: FREEDOM PARTY OF AUSTRIA WANTS TO ENSHRINE CASH IN CONSTITUTION
AUSTRIAN POPULIST PARTY WANTS TO ENSHRINE CASH IN CONSTITUTION The Freedom Party of Austria is demanding the use of cash currency to be enshrined in the country’s constitution. In a statement, FPÖ federal party chairman Herbert Kickl warned about the rise of attempts to abolish cash currency and replace it with a global digital currency.