By Jean-Christophe Buisson
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It is a French exception that we would gladly do without. Unlike its European neighbors, apparently all vaccinated against the red plague, our country, tolerant and generous, shelters within its borders an extreme left (or ultra-left, for me, it is red cap and red hat), whose cult of violence is like a second skin. Born with the French Revolution where Robespierrist terrorists had a blast, it has strangely never really left the national political landscape. Thus we saw it again at work in 1848, in 1871 (Commune), in the years 20-30 with its armed groups and sometimes financed by Bolshevik Russia, in the aftermath of the Second World War where only Stalin's niet deprived them of an attempt to conquer power, in 1968 and during the "years of lead" that followed.
The naïve believed that the fall of the Berlin Wall and the communist ideal, combined with the discovery of the massacres of...
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