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On dirait chez nous Ă Paris lorsqu'il nous faut dĂ©fendre nos droits, et Ă©viter qu'un des systĂšmes contributif et non contributif en termes de solidaritĂ© d'aprĂšs les 2 WW ne basculent tels que celui des USA et UK.. Je demeure en veille Acteur Partisane de la LibertĂ© ĂgalitĂ© SolidaritĂ© sur le terrain en termes de sensibilisation, information dans l'accĂšs aux Droits et Devoirs *Travail et sociĂ©tĂ©s *
On ne peut point laisser les Grandes BoĂźtes Ă©trangĂšres type Blackrock... gĂ©rer les orientations budgĂ©taires de notre Ătat
Your nation has a very storied past of taking to the streets. The French know how to talk when their government wonât listen. While America believes they will take arms they either donât know what to protect their rights or still have it to good in my humble opinion.
My nation while âfamousâ for a single protest is much more âpoliteâ and will just wait for the next politician to point us in a better direction.
I mean theres a reason its called a coup and not a means of force