Extreme progressivism and the total submergence of Regalian missions. Still no production.
This generation of politicians has a progressive credo that sacrifices children, teachers, innocents and, in general, anything to do with respect for the law, to allow perversions, deviations, addictions, crimes, misdemeanours and attacks on life perpetrated by "untouchables". The first consequence is that these untouchables abound.
Once the often irreversible damage has been observed, the devious but progressive and benevolent politician first brings out his rhetoric of irresponsibility: psychiatry, consciousness altered by drugs, discrimination against great-great-grandparents who have left a symbolic mark, troubled childhood - all arguments aimed at inverting causality and responsibility. The victim becomes the perpetrator. The untouchable criminal becomes a saint.
Then, in a fog of sustained media coverage, the devious, benevolent and humanist politician pulls out his box of "care" with various types of plasters. Freephone numbers, psychological units, investigations of all kinds, patches of money to fight "evil", discrimination and the "extreme droite". The politician on duty as Minister of the Interior brings out a company of CRS, an extension of 15 police officers, destroys a few squats, makes martial declarations and gives birth to mice that do a little trick and then go elsewhere. The few untouchables arrested are mostly released. Sentences are scrupulously assessed by the Judges, and extreme progressivism means that the cursor is all to the left. If an untouchable receives a sentence that is even remotely dissuasive due to public vindictiveness, the sentence enforcement judge will quickly come to the rescue of his freedom of action. And if faced with the horror of what has been committed and a well-furnished record, a justified deportation is decided after multiple appeals and all at the expense of the taxpayer, then the European authorities will come to the rescue of this unfortunate subject of persecution by an ex-colonial power.
As the same causes produce the same effects, the degradation of law and order continues, and as a good student of Bourdieu and a useful idiot of Gramsci, the devious, benevolent, humanist and militant politician is back at it again, with blatant contempt for the victims, while his social machinations, from EN to CAF and social security, are costing the French people 900 billion for results that are more mediocre every year.
After half a century of these ramblings, the progressive politician is savouring the full dimension of his benevolent actions. Virtual borders, an unlimited welfare state, 1.7 billion euros in AME (the only health insurance that reimburses everything at 100%), OQTFs whose acronym dare not be called deportation, and an unfalsifiable consequence: the submergence of the country by extreme violence, extreme drugs, attacks on security and personal integrity, and an ocean of debt.
Faced with this situation, the French are fairly passive, as their situation remains privileged. High standard of living, rising life expectancy, short working hours, early retirement, remote risk of war, maximum redistribution. A submerged France is still preferable to a rigorous France where production is necessary. But will it last? Progressives, from Argentina to Greece, assert it against all the evidence. Even in the EU, no one "believes" it, and more and more countries are pursuing the opposite policies. Will our exception be the death knell of the nation? We may well fear so. There can be no future without a strong economy, not based on public spending but on products made in France. We're waiting for the Paracetamol factories and the reactors of the great national bankruptcy called EDF. The truth is, with 900 billion in social spending, we don't have a penny left. And we're naked, with no industry, no operational army, no export-oriented agriculture. Getting our act together means nothing: we have to produce, work, learn and innovate. Progressivism has become an obstacle, an enemy within.
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