This map, created by Yanko Tsvetkov, can be found in the compilation Atlas of Prejudice, published in 2015.
Yanko's illustration, with its marked satirical tone, shows Marine Le Pen's prejudices about each part of Europe. Among the most notable are:
- It replaces the situation in France and the United Kingdom as a way of hinting at Le Pen's anti-European Union sentiment.
- Above France, the motto “Work, Family, Country”(Work, Family and Fatherland), which was the slogan of the Vichy regime during the Second World War.
- To the south, Spain appears with a “Keep your tomatoes” and Italy with a “Keep your pizzas”.
- Expand Russia's territory to take over all the positions that the Soviet Union had in Europe.
- She labels the Austrians, who in 2016 had one of the most conservative governments in Europe, as “role models”.
- The harshest part of the map appears in the Mediterranean Sea, with a “Let them drown” reference to the migrant crisis that reached Europe as a result of the many civil wars in countries such as Libya, Syria and Yemen.


