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What do the two notable news stories of the week have in common: the farmers' revolt and the censorship by the Constitutional Council of the most restrictive provisions of the immigration law?
A feeling of blockage and powerlessness, a Kafkaesque maze of norms in which the popular will gets lost, a growing gap between an elite sure of its rights and a desire for change which hits a wall.
Between the Sages of the Royal Palace and the Brussels technocrats, the same finicky legalism, the same arrogance in the name of Good defined in high places.
Between the leftist demonstrators against the immigration law and the Zadist activists who blame farmers, the same refusal of reality, the same progressive ideology fantasizing about revolution, the same minority hindering the wishes of the majority.
If the farmers who demonstrate receive so much support from the French, it is because with the slogan “we march on our heads”…
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