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The editorial of Le Figaro: "Radical ecology, violence and nihilism, welcome to Zadistan"

2022-10-31T18:59:07.830Z


By Vincent Trémolet de Villers, deputy editor. “No bassaran!” According to the zadists of Sainte-Soline, the farmers who store water in giant basins are fascists. Mental confusion and the collapse of intelligence are the two breasts of radical ecology: throwing soup on a Van Gogh, sticking to the glue on a luxury car, ransacking a golf course, and, therefore, organizing a riot around a basin of water. It's like being in Problemos , the unforge


“No bassaran!”

According to the zadists of Sainte-Soline, the farmers who store water in giant basins are fascists.

Mental confusion and the collapse of intelligence are the two breasts of radical ecology: throwing soup on a Van Gogh, sticking to the glue on a luxury car, ransacking a golf course, and, therefore, organizing a riot around a basin of water.

It's like being in

Problemos

, the unforgettable film by Éric Judor and Blanche Gardin about daily life in a ZAD...

Mental confusion and tumble of intelligence

No need to invoke global warming to justify this collapse of rationality, to use the ecological emergency as a pretext to legitimize this adolescent nihilism.

Behind eco-leftism, it is always the same class struggle, the same desire for insurrection, the same deconstructive fanaticism.

This revolutionary logic is based as usual on an apocalyptic speech dressed in good feelings.

In Zadistan, the rhetoric is always the same: since it…

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Source: lefigaro

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