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JustJeff88 posted:Not really surprising. I've always wanted to see massive labour strikes here to shake people up a bit and stick it to our corporate overlords, but I already know that the public reaction would be to blame the strikers. Nobody here gives a gently caress if thousands and millions are being horribly exploited, has no health care and can't even feed themselves without government assistance; they just don't want to be inconvenienced. If you have a horrible job then it's your fault for being lazy and stupid and not spending enough time sucking up to a probably non-existent and certainly arbitrary God until he makes you poo poo money. Maybe it's because I grew up poor as gently caress in the rural Midwest that living in France pushed me pretty far to the left. I suppose falling in with a bunch of far-left Breton nationalists probably exacerbated that but still.
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Soviet Commubot posted:Maybe it's because I grew up poor as gently caress in the rural Midwest that living in France pushed me pretty far to the left. I suppose falling in with a bunch of far-left Breton nationalists probably exacerbated that but still. If I remember correctly, you were poor as gently caress in France as well and then you had a high-paying job offer back in the US. When someone is very deprived and then manages a position of some comfort and "success", they can turn two ways: they can become a trouduc suffisant who thinks that everyone else who is still poor is just stupid, lazy or entitled, or one can actually develop some human loving compassion and not constantly support ideas that dehumanise les plus démunis. It goes without saying, I hope, that I opted for the latter path and I hope that you did as well.
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JustJeff88 posted:If I remember correctly, you were poor as gently caress in France as well and then you had a high-paying job offer back in the US. When someone is very deprived and then manages a position of some comfort and "success", they can turn two ways: they can become a trouduc suffisant who thinks that everyone else who is still poor is just stupid, lazy or entitled, or one can actually develop some human loving compassion and not constantly support ideas that dehumanise les plus démunis. It goes without saying, I hope, that I opted for the latter path and I hope that you did as well. I was poor as gently caress (supporting my wife on 1 person's SMIC because she had immigration issues) and was going to have issues with getting my visa renewed since I'd had a special arrangement with the prefect but he got replaced with someone rather less friendly towards regional languages and wasn't amenable to renewing said special arrangement. I had a job offer in the States for a high paying job but that fell through so I ended up in a job with decidedly middle class pay, which is way more than I've ever made. Whether it was the right path or not isn't really relevant, I didn't have a lot of choice. The wife and I hope to return to Brittany some day if we can. I know some people who've gone from poor to well off and hated other poor people but god drat I just don't get it. They know the struggle is real. I get that people, like I assume the American kid in that video, might come from privileged backgrounds and not even think about the lives of the people that "serve" them but anyone who's been poor should get it.
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 00:49 |
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Video's hosed up. I like the States really, but it's dumb lack of perspective like that they makes me so glad I've left. I'm not super radical but I'm definitely left enough to know that the SNCF is not wrong in this one. My partner left today for a bachelorette party in Marseille and her train back got cancelled already. She's annoyed and inconvenienced but she knows who's at fault.
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Ahahaha a Yank wistfully loving wondering why we're allowed to strike whenever we want is very, very revelatory, and not about the state of our labour laws
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She sounds extremely Canadian though But I’ll concede that a song that says, in a nutshell, "I literally do not understand anything about what’s going on here but lemme make a song about it" is pretty American, so I understand the confusion
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She calls herself American in the video description? She's also part of some bullshit new age project to make the Internet more empathetic or something, which is pretty funny all things considered
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 08:29 |
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Gotta have empathy for the poor ruling class who has to deal with people going on strike instead of letting themselves get hosed over without making a peep
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 08:57 |
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In case you missed it, according to le Figaro, le monde and le Point, Jean-Vincent Placé, twitter politician, famous in my eyes for making publicly accessible tons of private informations, yes to the various administrations, but also potentially to the private sector companies as well, all while saying "you idiots already give everything away on Facebook already lol", is currently having some problems: http://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2018/04/05/l-ancien-secretaire-d-etat-jean-vincent-place-en-garde-a-vue_5280932_823448.html http://www.lepoint.fr/politique/jean-vincent-place-tocard-tu-sais-pas-a-qui-tu-parles-05-04-2018-2208216_20.php Toplowtech fucked around with this message at 09:25 on Apr 6, 2018 |
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Welp, Jacques Higelin est mort.
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 10:56 |
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I like Tombé du ciel RIP
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 12:05 |
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I love that going back to the late 19th century system is what is touted as being modern and future-proof. They'd go back to the 17th century if trains existed back then, too.
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Cat Mattress posted:I love that going back to the late 19th century system is what is touted as being modern and future-proof. what happened
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Flowers For Algeria posted:man, yet another piece of evidence that right-wing "solutions" to the problem of radicalization and islamism do nothing but worsen the problem Nah let's just ignore really glaring issues until we have salafis loving everywhere and act really surprised when it goes to poo poo in a few years. It's important that we blame ourselves when it happens, keep gargling saudi dick, and never ever admit that maybe some cultures just loving suck. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Apr 8, 2018 18:58 |
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You should stop reading Houellebecq novels and listening to Manuel Vall. But do tell us which cultures are inferior, this will be enlightening I'm sure. Kassad fucked around with this message at 19:42 on Apr 8, 2018 |
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Manuel Valls, vocal critic of the saudi regime
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# ? Apr 8, 2018 19:43 |
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Oh I wouldn't know, I'm just one of the morons who can't see the real threat of the imminent salafist takeover, after all.
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Are you guys donating ?. Just threw at those guys and I guess you can too.Kassad posted:Oh I wouldn't know, I'm just one of the morons who can't see the real threat of the imminent salafist takeover, after all. I never said anything about a takeover.
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# ? Apr 8, 2018 21:15 |
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Every single fascist should be persona non grata on the territory, including the entire saudi royal family, and it’s hella gross that macron is kissing saudi butt as we speak, but lol if you think everything is going to go to poo poo in france because of the sauds and not because of a combination of macronism, souchien fascists gaining footholds everywhere in the public sphere and global warming all I’m saying is that the solution to radicalization and islamism in france likely doesn’t involve lowkey racism, highkey racism, ghettoisation, authoritarianism and tonfas up the rear end, is all
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 08:38 |
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Any french goongirls on this website ? Just curious
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https://twitter.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/983408251864846336 https://twitter.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/983419468532584448 https://twitter.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/983420387781431296 Ni de droite ni de gauche, motherfuckers! Kassad fucked around with this message at 22:04 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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Kassad posted:https://twitter.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/983408251864846336 is he seriously trying to make france a christian nation?????
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# ? Apr 9, 2018 23:02 |
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Once again, neoliberal modernism consists in undoing all the social progress accomplished since the Enlightenment.
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Kurtofan posted:Any french goongirls on this website ? Just curious yes
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 03:46 |
I know when I think of the direction France should go in, I look at things that are still laws exclusively in Alsace-Lorraine and go "yup, this seems like the thing to do"
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Condiv posted:is he seriously trying to make france a christian nation????? HookShot posted:I know when I think of the direction France should go in, I look at things that are still laws exclusively in Alsace-Lorraine and go "yup, this seems like the thing to do"
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Kassad posted:https://twitter.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/983408251864846336 What the fuuuuck
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HookShot posted:yes Cool
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It made a tiny bit more sense when I realised it was his staff transcribing from his speech at the Conférence des évêques de France but still, what the hell. If we style ourselves as la fille aînée de l'Église again I am out of here
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Still begs the question: what the hell is he doing at the Conférence des Evêques de France
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wasn’t macaron a laiciste before???
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La laïcité is only for the weird religions, like Muslims and Jews, not for the Cathos who are strong, real, and our friends
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Eh, he also went to CFCM and CRIJF shindings, surprisingly (?) religions are still a political force in 2018 France. Also yes, sweet sweet right vote captation...
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lost in postation posted:La laïcité is only for the weird religions, like Muslims and Jews, not for the Cathos who are strong, real, and our friends
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In other news, the people at Notre-Dame-des-Landes torched a gendarmerie armored vehicle this morning: Kassad fucked around with this message at 10:30 on Apr 10, 2018 |
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BobMorane posted:Eh, he also went to CFCM and CRIJF shindings, surprisingly (?) religions are still a political force in 2018 France. Also yes, sweet sweet right vote captation... Yeah but he shouldn’t be going there either. Likewise I don’t get why there are parliamentary auditions of religious groups during the preparatory work surrounding bills like the loi de bioéthique or the marriage equality bill. And when he goes to the CFCM or the CRIJF, he doesn’t say even half of what he just told the catholics.
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Flowers For Algeria posted:And when he goes to the CFCM or the CRIJF, he doesn’t say even half of what he just told the catholics. Yeah I think that's the sticking point here. I personally don't find it extremely shocking that the president meets with prominent leaders in various religious communities* even though I don't really care for it but no-one was breathlessly live-tweeting that the State should reconcile with the Church (which somehow goes unnamed, since it's the only denomination in France I guess?) when he went to see the other guys *edit: as long as it doesn't influence policy, of course lost in postation fucked around with this message at 13:01 on Apr 10, 2018 |
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lost in postation posted:(which somehow goes unnamed, since it's the only denomination in France I guess?) Those other denominations are for the dirty Saxons who don't recognize the Pope as being God incarnated on earth.
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lost in postation posted:Yeah I think that's the sticking point here. I personally don't find it extremely shocking that the president meets with prominent leaders in various religious communities* even though I don't really care for it but no-one was breathlessly live-tweeting that the State should reconcile with the Church (which somehow goes unnamed, since it's the only denomination in France I guess?) when he went to see the other guys imo it's also perfectly acceptable that religious communities influence policy in certain areas e.g. exceptions to noise regulations for church bells or prayer calls or what have you
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Flowers For Algeria posted:Yeah but he shouldn’t be going there either. Likewise I don’t get why there are parliamentary auditions of religious groups during the preparatory work surrounding bills like the loi de bioéthique or the marriage equality bill. Fair enough, especially the last point.
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