Remundo wrote:Well, what amuses me a little is that you don't see Domota as a xenophobic revolutionary. I will not even call him a leftist because extreme leftism for him is only a bottom of trade to appropriate the power and the subsidies which go with it (by the way, it is already stuffing itself well with its increased salary of official of the French State Deputy director of the ANPE and its small trade union traffic ...)
It's a shame, I asked not to distort my thinking and yet that's what you did in two lines.
It is difficult in this case to have a debate of ideas.
For your information, I have no opinion on Domota and I would not allow myself to have one now (hot) because:
1- I do not know enough about the situation and especially the background of the development of these events;
2- If you think you can understand things just by watching the skylight (TV) or by reading certain oriented newspapers, I don't;
3- I prefer to wait for things to calm down to take the time to reflect. Why ?? Because in a heated debate we would see things like "Well what amuses me a little is that you do not see that the bosses are mean profiteers bordering on slavery" !!!
When the view goes down, everyone has a pair of glasses, friends.
In summary, I observe and ask myself a few questions (which I don't usually have the answer to). To resume
the bottom of my thinking, so i will answer my own questions:
1- No, so I ask myself the question that goes with "Why leave these departments in trouble?" ;
2- No, so I ask myself again a question "What did we have to gain?"
3- No also. He might have been a local hero, but we certainly wouldn't have heard of him so far, and he probably wouldn't have had the support, among other things, of Besancenot.
4- I don't think so. What worries me is that the police had been taking shots for several days when this tragedy happened. So I wonder "were we patiently waiting for the death of a police officer to be able to react ??". Whether it is a police officer or a trade unionist for me it does not make a difference because it is about a man who leaves a family behind him.
After all these questions, I ask myself again and again "Who profited from the crime ??". Probably not to those we believe and who are willing to introduce us to the 20pm newspaper.