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So Macron is going to be changing the way islamist prisoners are being handled, mainly by regrouping them all in one area. At the same time, he unveils a massive plan to identify and take action against anti-republican radicalization. http://mobile.lemonde.fr/societe/ar...61478_3224.html This makes me smile. On dit souvent que les capitalistes vous vendront la corde pour les pendre. Là, c’est pratique, ils ouvrent eux-mêmes les camps fermés de rééducation idéologique dans lesquels on ne se privera pas de tous les enfermer quand on aura pris le pouvoir. Après tout, le capitalisme n’est-il pas contraire aux valeurs de liberté et d’égalité qui forment le socle de nos principes républicains ?
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Nice paywall link
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Flowers For Algeria posted:On dit souvent que les capitalistes vous vendront la corde pour les pendre. Là, c’est pratique, ils ouvrent eux-mêmes les camps fermés de rééducation idéologique dans lesquels on ne se privera pas de tous les enfermer quand on aura pris le pouvoir. Après tout, le capitalisme n’est-il pas contraire aux valeurs de liberté et d’égalité qui forment le socle de nos principes républicains ? T'es décidément un orateur doué, mec.
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# ? Feb 24, 2018 05:08 |
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We've reached peak cocorico: https://twitter.com/BFMTV/status/967382611793448961
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# ? Feb 24, 2018 14:33 |
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On va confier au privé parce que c'est plus effic-quote:Depuis le 1er janvier, ce sont des sociétés privées qui se sont vues confier, à Paris, la mission de verbaliser les automobilistes qui n'ont pas payé leur stationnement. Mais l'une d'elles vient déjà de se distinguer par sa bien étrange manière de mener cette mission. A whole 60000€. (You get to keep the business though)
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We should instead congratulate that company for its capacity for disruptive innovation.
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# ? Mar 7, 2018 10:19 |
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streeteo
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Kurtofan posted:streeteo La French Tech
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# ? Mar 7, 2018 10:24 |
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fuckyoueo
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# ? Mar 7, 2018 13:07 |
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Why do all French company names end with “-eo” or “-tis”?
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julian assflange posted:Why do all French company names end with “-eo” or “-tis”? *More than germanic language speakers do at least. Toplowtech fucked around with this message at 13:40 on Mar 7, 2018 |
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Toplowtech posted:Romance language people like* roman sounding name, it sounds ancient and important, news at eleven. Okay, streeteotis sounds like a sexual transmitted disease. -eo consistently sounds like something made for children.
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It seems lazy to me
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julian assflange posted:It seems lazy to me
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https://twitter.com/Gros_Romain/status/973302363585990656/video/1 Si même Gérard Collomb le dit...
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Kassad posted:Si même Gérard Collomb le dit... Kind of old news, that's from before the elections. http://www.rtl.fr/actu/politique/emmanuel-le-pen-madame-macron-quand-gerard-collomb-confond-les-deux-candidats-7788398349
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Well at least it explains why Collomb's policies seem to be taken straight out of Le Pen's playbook, he's probably convinced that Le Pen won the election. In other news Khaled Freak continues to own https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UVOEtQ3G9I
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# ? Mar 13, 2018 20:22 |
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Le Pen senior is a (racist, fascist) troll. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJqe3qes8FY "Marine, I am your father"
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Cat Mattress posted:Le Pen senior is a (racist, fascist) troll. Non! Sacrebleu! Ce n'est pas possible!
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So huh what's the plan with the SNCF ? On a related note according to that link we're only beat by japan for best rail network, metrics unspecified (and a few other countries that don't count because their system is ridiculously small next to ours, like Hong Kong (lol)) Idk about their source though.
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# ? Mar 17, 2018 11:40 |
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No but you see, our railway system isn't as ridiculously good as the Japanese one so let's gently caress it all up like the Brits did!
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# ? Mar 17, 2018 12:00 |
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The plan, as always, is to modernize the country by rolling back on every social progress reform made since the 18th century. The bold new vision for a competitive and modern France is the Ancien Régime.
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Cat Mattress posted:The plan, as always, is to modernize the country by rolling back on every social progress reform made since the 18th century. The bold new vision for a competitive and modern France is the Ancien Régime. It's good to be the king
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# ? Mar 17, 2018 14:29 |
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L’indicateur numéro un d’une politique publique efficace, c’est le pourcentage de la richesse nationale qu’elle met en plus entre les mains des très très riches.
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https://twitter.com/bif_o/status/975998912686370817 Today's a beautiful day.
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Kassad posted:https://twitter.com/bif_o/status/975998912686370817 whoopssss
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https://twitter.com/lemondefr/status/975996576534548480
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Kassad posted:https://twitter.com/bif_o/status/975998912686370817
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# ? Mar 20, 2018 13:48 |
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A Cameroonian coworker of mine mentioned to me today that his own country doesn't have its own currency and still uses Francs which just blew my mind. Can anyone here explain why this is still a thing?
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Chomskyan posted:A Cameroonian coworker of mine mentioned to me today that his own country doesn't have its own currency and still uses Francs which just blew my mind. Can anyone here explain why this is still a thing? They use the CFA franc, not the French franc.
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Soviet Commubot posted:They use the CFA franc, not the French franc. I was actually aware of that thanks I want to know how France has managed to keep Francophone Africa using a colonial currency they have no apparent input or control over
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Chomskyan posted:I want to know how France has managed to keep Francophone Africa using a colonial currency they have no apparent input or control over Exiting the cfa franc generally involves a certain amount of economical efficiency and political will. The countries still using one of the two kind of CFA franc generally lack both. Also in 1985, Equatorial Guinea, a former Spanish colony, joined the CFA zone, as did the former Portuguese colony of Guinea-Bissau in 1997. Bitching about the franc cfa in Africa is like bitching about the Euro in Europe: it's popular amongst the population, far less amongst the local economists (who think a unified money is an important part of economical integration in Africa and a good way to dodge a Zimbabwe inflation scenario) and the local elite. Now personally i don't mind every countries voluntarily exiting the Franc CFA as long as they agree anything that whatever happens next is their own drat fault and not an evil Frenchmen plan but hey it's not going to happen (both the exiting and the not blaming parts). Toplowtech fucked around with this message at 23:57 on Mar 20, 2018 |
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There are two different CFAs, one in West Africa and one in Central Africa. They each have their own central banks, respectively in Dakar, Senegal for the West African CFA, and in Yaoundé, Cameroon for the Central African CFA. These central banks have African governors and are independent. However, they have an agreement where they keep reserve funds in the French central bank and in exchange France guarantees a fixed rate convertibility between CFA francs and euros. They are allowed to renegotiate the exchange rate, though they never did so. They are also allowed to unilaterally put an end to this agreement if so they chose, getting the reserve funds back and letting the exchange rate float freely, but again, they never did so. Countries are free to leave the CFA and to start issuing their own currency if they so wish, and several have done just that. But on the other hand, there were a few countries that never were French colonies in the first place, and that used to have their own currency, which adopted the CFA. Most recently Guinea-Bissau (a former Portuguese colony) in 1997. Interestingly, Mali left the CFA in 1962 and then rejoined it in 1984, after its new independent currency had lost half its value. So it seems stability is the reason why they've kept this system.
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Cat Mattress posted:So it seems stability is the reason why they've kept this system.
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Cat Mattress posted:There are two different CFAs, one in West Africa and one in Central Africa. They each have their own central banks, respectively in Dakar, Senegal for the West African CFA, and in Yaoundé, Cameroon for the Central African CFA. These central banks have African governors and are independent. About that... http://www.dw.com/en/protests-mount-against-africas-colonial-cfa-currency/a-40640904 quote:For many African economists, the CFA is an instrument of "monetary repression." France is represented on the board of the two central banks of West and Central Africa and has veto power. According to Sylla, African countries should leave the zone and consider setting up their own common currency in the region. In the long-term, a weaker currency could also create more incentives for growth and jobs, he says. I was hoping for some real explanation, and what you're giving me is evidently a whitewashed simplification
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As part of the convertibility agreement, France has a representative in the BCEAO and two in the BEAC, the same amount in both case as every other involved country. But there's no veto power, this is a claim made by someone who has an axe to grind. https://lanouvelletribune.info/2017/10/franc-cfa-gouverneur-bceao-verite/
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I don’t read French so that article doesn’t mean anything to me. Anyways, the claim isn’t in quotes. That France has a veto in both central banks is being written as fact by Deutsche Welle e: Or are you claiming that DW has “an axe to grind”? Red and Black fucked around with this message at 01:58 on Mar 21, 2018 |
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Chomskyan posted:I don’t read French so that article doesn’t mean anything to me. Anyways, the claim isn’t in quotes. That France has a veto in both central banks is being written as fact by Deutsche Welle googling this, it seems reasonable that some journalist has misunderstood a political statement to be a purely factual one, and the editor hasn't caught it no doubt france maintains undue influence over the francophonie through this currency arrangement, but there does genuinely not seem to be any formal right of veto in regards to the central banks. there might be some de facto veto power (certainly some political figures in the francophonie claim as much) but this is not a formal arrangement this is not unheard of - in my country, there's no legal minimum wage, but union agreements are ubiquitous enough that people believe that there is anyway
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Chomskyan posted:About that... "But Seba is a controversial figure. According to media reports, he has links to racist and anti-Semitic groups in France*" FYI Kémi Séba is a far right rear end in a top hat applying the exact same methods in Africa that far right groups apply in Europe and the US and the newspaper is kinda lazy, is it whitewashed enough for you? But you accept it at face value because he is Pan African. *he literally went to jail for calling a public official in Africa a "Zionist scum." When he got out of prison, he created MDI, a now dead party. This is their archived website: https://web.archive.org/web/20100219234533/http://www.mdi2008.com/serge-thion-rejoint-le-mdi/ It says "serge thion is joining us". Serge Thion is a famous holocausts denier (both the Jewish one and the one in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge). Kémi Séba's Russia bonus: "In December 2017, he was invited to Moscow by the Russian nationalist intellectual Aleksandr Dugin to talk about the need to create a geopolitical alliance between the Pan-Africanist and Eurasian movements in order to join forces against hegemony of the West, and consolidate the political project of a multipolar world." Toplowtech fucked around with this message at 08:14 on Mar 21, 2018 |
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googling kemi seba on wikipediaquote:French language version of Egyptian for "black star" lol do we have hoteps in here quote:They have also been described as proponents of a mix of antisemitic Kemetism and Guénonian Islam.[13] The group's name is an abbreviation for 'The Atenian Tribe of Kemet'.[8]] edit: ah this explains it quote:He joined the US-based Nation of Islam (NOI) as an eighteen-year-old, and later formulated his own ideology while visiting Egypt in his twenties. Kurtofan fucked around with this message at 11:19 on Mar 21, 2018 |
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