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The belly of the Cantona action is finally officially confirmed: http://www.leparisien.fr/economie/votre ... 182454.php
And to say that I'm not even on the FB group or among the alter ... frankly it makes me laugh all this ...
Ah, opening it behind a keyboard is easy ... acting in real life is something else (and I am well placed to say it ...)
But the "risk" still exists and the politicians who commented on the case apparently had "trouble" (euphemism) to assess it ...
And to say that I'm not even on the FB group or among the alter ... frankly it makes me laugh all this ...
Ah, opening it behind a keyboard is easy ... acting in real life is something else (and I am well placed to say it ...)
(...) All the agitation and the controversy aroused by the former star of the stadiums could however have led to believe - or hope to some, especially among the alter-globalists - that thousands of people would rush to the counters of the banks. It has not happened. Certainly, there was this operation in Paris of the collective Sauvons les riches. About twenty members, including some activists of Génération Ecologie, symbolically withdrew cash from an agency of the Societe Generale to go and deposit it a few meters away… in a branch - more ethical in their eyes - of the Cooperative Credit.
But yesterday afternoon, almost all of the major banking networks claimed to have seen no particular movement. BNP Paribas therefore had “nothing to report. It's a day like any other, ”we said at the bank on rue d'Antin in Paris. (...)
But the "risk" still exists and the politicians who commented on the case apparently had "trouble" (euphemism) to assess it ...
From the Minister of Finance, Christine Lagarde, to Roselyne Bachelot, Minister of Solidarity, for whom this call would have "penalized the most modest French people".
For Martine Aubry, at the PS, "Eric Cantona's answer is not the right one". More nuanced, the socialist deputy Jack Lang sees in the initiative of the ex-footballer a risk of "quite worrying destabilization of the banking sector",
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nlc wrote:Christophe you have a private message
Seen, read, answered!
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Christophe wrote:For Martine Aubry, at the PS, "Eric Cantona's answer is not the right one". More nuanced, the socialist deputy Jack Lang sees in the initiative of the ex-footballer a risk of "quite worrying destabilization of the banking sector",
Well, if even the "" socialists "" say
Christophe wrote:In fact public debt and oil depletion have this in common in the sense that we know that it will inevitably explode one day but that policies today are too cowardly to tackle it seriously!
Me I'm wrong?
martien007 wrote:This world of rich sated and cowardly disgusts me more and more.
The conclusions to be drawn from these vaccination campaigns is that it is very revealing to note that we are in an "organsiation sheeplike"of society, which tends to put" the good citizen "to sleep and put his head in a bag ...
Woodcutter wrote:On the contrary, I find that the notion of resistance is quite good ...
Obviously, this does not require the same courage as resisting a military invader who threatens your freedom and your lives, but resist the media, advertising and social pressure that absolutely makes us CONSUMERS sheeplike still requires a certain effort, a certain questioning that many (75%?; 90%?) of French are unable to do ...
bham wrote:It is enough to see what is happening today in politics to realize how much citizens are sheeplike.
Moral of the story. It’s not because we have become a little braver than the others,
- that the others followed ...
- should be believe that the others have followed ..
- you would have to believe that the others will follow you ... (Cantona, if you read us ... )
PS: I am not "socialist", and I have nothing against it, only I prefer not to take a position, because I know many who really are and do not tell such nonsense.
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“Evil” carries within itself its own condemnation”
List of alleged fake noses in “ignored”: GuyGadeboisLeRetour, alias: Twistytwik, Plasmanu, GuyGadebois, gfgh64, etc.
List of alleged fake noses in “ignored”: GuyGadeboisLeRetour, alias: Twistytwik, Plasmanu, GuyGadebois, gfgh64, etc.
Indeed, the bank run of December 7 can be considered a failure in view of its claims. What is a success is the mediatization and the paranoia of the system faced with its weaknesses. Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux said in the press that he wanted to ban the organization of demonstrations on Facebook because, being unauthorized, they are illegal. The media have spoken about it and even Lagourde has given his opinion, which is still just as relevant, these reactions are indicative of the merits of the threat that such an action represents on the unstable financial system and its excessive involvement in politics.
The fact that the issue was part of a public debate was for certain the interpretation of the objective hidden behind the event judged from the start as benign.
The idea of forced collapse is interesting, however. The Icelandic example is there to prove it:
http://www.mediapart.fr/club/blog/jean- ... e-que-mieu
This is also the opinion of a prominent economist:
Bank run 2010 was born, other initiatives of this kind are to be honored because they have the merit of shaking up prejudices about our society, its mode of operation, its values and its viability.
A first baby was born on December 7: http://www.equidemos.com
For my part, I regret that in place of the vaccination campaign, there is no ball transplant campaign!
To be continued...
The fact that the issue was part of a public debate was for certain the interpretation of the objective hidden behind the event judged from the start as benign.
The idea of forced collapse is interesting, however. The Icelandic example is there to prove it:
http://www.mediapart.fr/club/blog/jean- ... e-que-mieu
This is also the opinion of a prominent economist:
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman says Iceland may be an example of “bankrupting yourself to recovery.”
Bank run 2010 was born, other initiatives of this kind are to be honored because they have the merit of shaking up prejudices about our society, its mode of operation, its values and its viability.
A first baby was born on December 7: http://www.equidemos.com
For my part, I regret that in place of the vaccination campaign, there is no ball transplant campaign!
To be continued...
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