An Easter Message Of Confusion from Alfred N.Muggins Part 2 : France!
By David Kirtley
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Part 2 : France!
Meanwhile the French voters and workers are on the streets (again!) as Government ignores their wishes for an easy life, and a pension system which they thought would allow them to retire at 62 (!! If only the Brits could have had that, but women in the UK are already forgetting that their Government, once upon a time, allowed them to retire at 60! (Can you believe that was once possible? Surely that was just a fantasy or was it a dream?)
Now the Government of boy scout Macron forces them to work until they are 64 (In line with the Beatles song ‘When I’m Sixty Four’ – no doubt!) In many other countries, and Britain for sure, the citizen has already been sold out, and must wait patiently until they are 67 before they can hopefully retire! It is getting closer isn’t it? But the Government keeps raising it higher and higher, like a carrot on a string, to keep us working. Work yourself for just a little bit longer. Probably you will just go straight to heaven when you drop down from work exhaustion! There will be no need for nursing homes and expensive NHS expenditures!
There seems little chance that workers and citizens in Britain will ever take to the streets in any unified way to protect their retirements, as they appear never to have mastered the rule of ‘united we stand, divided we fall’!
However in France it is a different matter altogether. Unlike the British, the French are actually very good at revolting, having had plenty of practice in their history. They take their Revolutions very seriously! Their late 18th century Revolution was a model of its kind and triggered Revolutions throughout the Americas, (although the American United States Revolution did actually come first!) The French Revolution in its various stages was actually far more bloody than that of the United States, and was a particularly good example of a Revolution which the Revolutionaries could not agree upon how extreme they should be, which broke up into factions quite quickly and resulted in bloody Civil Wars between fellow Revolutionaries and lots of guillotining of opponents. Not content with this level of violence, under the leadership of Napoleon they decided to export their Revolution to the rest of Europe as well, resulting in serious overwork for their armies and eventual defeat upon the battlefields of Russia, Spain and Waterloo! (The great and famous French Revolutionary motto of ‘Liberty, Egalite, Frivolity and Fraternity’ should be an example to us all!)
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It is interesting to see how
It is interesting to see how relevant your piece is now, a year after it was written.
It saddens me that Brits are no longer taught about our history of dissent. The Peasants' Revolt, the Chartists, the Tolpuddle Martyrs and, of course, the Suffragettes, to name but a few. The narrative these days is that dissent is contrary to 'our tradition', when nothing could be further from the truth.
Anyway, on to Thursday and we'll see what the fates have in store for us this time!
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Major change is afoot in
Major change is afoot in France with National Rally bringing credibility to the Far Right it seems. If they make it to government then I think revolution and counter-revolution will be on a scale not seen in decades. I see Europe lurching steadily to the right of the political spectrum. The pot is boiling and the genie wants out of its bottle. Meanwhile the UK lurches to the left with a supermajority for Labour. We are in for an interesting and scary ride...
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This bit made me smile!
This bit made me smile!
"Not content with this level of violence, under the leadership of Napoleon they decided to export their Revolution to the rest of Europe as well, resulting in serious overwork for their armies and eventual defeat upon the battlefields of Russia, Spain and Waterloo! (The great and famous French Revolutionary motto of ‘Liberty, Egalite, Frivolity and Fraternity’ should be an example to us all!)"
Perhaps the UK lets off its steam of discontent before other countries, as with Brexit, and long before that the execution of Charles I?
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