You have to pinch yourself to remember that the first ecological fights were carried by the generation of May 1968. The one who proclaimed:
"It is forbidden to forbid"
and called for
"to enjoy without hindrance"
.
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, the enfant terrible of the Sorbonne, is he not, better than a Nicolas Hulot always suspect in the eyes of the Greens, the godfather of political ecology, the one who won magnificent trophies in June municipal?
Since they have been in place, in Lyon, Bordeaux and elsewhere, they seem to have only one obsession: to ban.
The Tour de France, Christmas trees, 5G, video surveillance, the aldermen party… That's no!
Better - or worse… - we must go on a crusade against these symbols of
“machismo”
, of
“pollution”
, religion, repression.
I forbid therefore I exist.
The green mayors seem to take great pleasure in matching the composite dreamed up by their opponents: that of supporters of a “punitive” ecology.
To read also:
Brice Couturier: "The extravagance of environmental mayors who want to re-educate the French"
They would do well to be wary of this
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