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On May 8, 2023, France reached incredible heights of ridicule, heights that we thought were inaccessible. Even if we had had some warning signs with the choice of certain members of the government: the breathtaking responses, the overflowing passion of the Minister of the Economy for the dilation to the point that he made a book of it, or more so by the number of government officials embroiled in conflict of interest or legal cases, not to mention Schiappa’s Playboy coverage.
We thought we had reached the climax with the arm of honor from the minister of the justice to the national representation. Such a lack of respect which is matched only by that of the former Minister of Health Buzyn who decided not to go to the last two convocations of the Court of Justice of the Republic.
Last May 8, ‘Emmanuel Macron, with acute paranoia, a superiority complex, a visceral cowardice or an irrepressible need to be reassured and perpetually flattered, privatizes the Champs-Élysées to avoid having to go up them under other casserolades, boos from a hostile people, and “Macron Resignation” louder than a referendum. It transformed into a desolation devoid of meaning and soul, a commemoration of the victory of the Allies over Nazi barbarism which until then had been a great moment of contemplation and popular jubilation. A parade, yes, but only if he’s alone, no one was allowed to be around, not even at the balcony..