While the government and the unions are launching the new episode of an increasingly predictable series, while the elements of language and the processions are being prepared, the veil should perhaps be lifted on a part of the country which, in this black Thursday, risks being absent from the screens.
There are French people, indeed (and perhaps they are the majority), who are not enthusiastic about the idea of working two more years, but even less ready to endure for weeks the sterile disorder of a society plunged into voluntary disorder.
Daily life transformed into an obstacle course;
ghost trains, empty schools, reduced activities, blocked roads, imposed curfews: union confinement.
These ordinary people actively participate in the life of the city, but they do so without "disengaging" or parading.
They are content to work, sometimes hard, for their families.
If they are naive, they sometimes dream of a country where we could vote and demonstrate in complete...
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