Grelinette wrote:A statement (of a social nature) that most appealed to me was that of Daniel COHN-BENDIT who asked that more financial means be given to young people in the suburbs, but not only in the suburbs, since some young people derive from it are now from less disadvantaged backgrounds.
Financial and human resources to recover these young people who find an outlet only in "unconventional professional activities".
I also heard ...
Social discomfort is indeed the deep source of discomfort! I've been saying it since Wednesday !!
Now are subsidized unsustainable jobs or bogus training ... a sustainable solution? I do not believe...
And as you say, especially since other disadvantaged young people risk feeling inequalities or injustices ... Just as the famous "positive discrimination" has already made ...
Yes, the basic problem of terrorism is above all economic: someone who has an (economic) future does not fall into the drift!Grelinette wrote:I happen to work with some of them and often their remarks consist in pointing out to me that they will toil like nothing less than nothing on ungrateful and badly paid small jobs to gain in 1 month what 2 days of drug smuggling will bring them back!
(...) These young people may be adrift, they still have a minimum of judgment and understand that this society will leave them by the wayside.
It's stupid, but it's a sad reality.
Uh I think most young people are in the same basket on this side!
Grelinette wrote:France is in many ways a country of social castes where respect, common sense, or quite simply compassion, no longer prevail.
+1 and is the "charlie affair" going to change this in the right direction?