Posted on 12/10/2018 2:43:59 PM PST by Jagermonster
WHY WE WROTE THIS Frances yellow vest protesters have been highly visible, but their motives have been cryptic, thanks in large part to their lack of leaders and structure. We wanted to find out what's driving them.
MULHOUSE, FRANCE For Rosa Larocca, a middle-aged headmistress who can switch from a warm smile to a stern look in seconds, its all about politics. The people want a different type of republic and they want [French President Emmanuel] Macron to go, she says. What we want are referendums.
For Shanoon Redovanc, a bespectacled retiree sporting a black woolen hat, its about living standards. This is not just about Macron, he insists. Ive spent two winters without heating because I am scared of the bill. What we all have in common is the search for a life with dignity.
And for Karl, an unemployed musician with a bushy ginger beard, its about social justice. Poor children ... end up poor. Rich children ... end up rich. The inequality is there, he points out. How can this stand when the national motto is Liberty, Equality, Fraternity?
Camped around small fires in the middle of a traffic circle in eastern France one damp afternoon last week, the gilets jaunes (yellow vest) protesters who have thrown the country into crisis voiced a dizzying variety of demands. Without leaders and difficult to engage in talks, the yellow vests nationwide are united by little more than anger that their needs and opinions have been ignored.
But that anger runs deep fueled by the same sort of socioeconomic malaise that has driven social upheaval in the US and Britain. It comes from a long way back, says Christophe Guilluy, a social geographer who has tracked the sentiment for the past 20 years. Macron is paying the price ...
(Excerpt) Read more at csmonitor.com ...
The key quote (IMHO) from later in the article:
Only 16 percent of the French think that political leaders take their opinions into account, the IEP survey found. In contrast, 83 percent believe politicians ignore them a figure that has remained essentially unchanged since the first such poll was conducted in 2008.
That’s not anger at government.
It’s anger at tyranny.
France sold its soul and liberty to big government.
And predictably, its a failure.
Best article on the yellow vests I’ve read so far in the USA:
Somewhere in Heaven, the Marquis de Lafayette is smiling.
When the cause behind some form of violence has a leftward thrust —right for “migrants”, for example, the lefty press coverage is heavy and detail packed.
When instead the cause is populist —middle-class can’t afford the basics and urban safety is going away— then footage is thin and coverage of the motives is scanty or absent.
I agree.
Looks like you only post things from a single source:
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/by:jagermonster/index?tab=articles
Why is that?
Exactly.They wanted socialism. They got it. It’s not that they don’t want it, they just want a better form of it.
[ And for Karl, an unemployed musician with a bushy ginger beard, its about social justice. ]
At first I thought this was from Portland.
They want someone else to pay for it, i.e. rich successful people.
“....they just want a better form of it. ”
In other words one that doesn’t exist!
Good luck with that!
I post things from that source because it is the only paper I subscribe to. I get most of my news from FR, but the Monitor does a lot of original reporting that doesn't end up on the news wires, or on this forum. The Monitor is also better for in-depth reporting on world news and adds an interesting perspective on U.S. news.
If I read something interesting and worth sharing in the Monitor, and it hasn't already been posted to FR, I post it.
Cool with you?
That's what you're supposed to do, lady. You should be pleased that you are using less energy and "saving the planet."
'Course, you may ask why it's so cold when it's supposed to be getting intolerably warm, but don't worry your peasant head about it. Your betters know it's "science."
Bet I can guess who Karl’s namesake was.
https://townhall.com/columnists/jackkerwick/2018/12/10/the-yellow-vests-a-populist-nationalist-rebellion-n2537210
Thanks for sharing the link. I actually just read that article, and that's what reminded me to post this thread.
;)
Wouldn’t you be doing the same thing if you were profiting
from traffic directed to that source?
How would your posting pattern differ if you were simply promoting that source for profit?
While it appears the term ‘vests’ is technically correct, it is more appropriate to call the revolutionaries “jackets,” synonymous with the yellow jacket wasp that swarms its enemy to sting it into surrender or even kill it.
For one, if I were posting for profit, I’d post more regularly.
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