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“Farmers’ Anger: The Extinction Rebellion”

2024-01-28T18:58:41.610Z

Highlights: “Farmers’ Anger: The Extinction Rebellion”. Tractor parades in Holland, Poland, Germany, today in France bring together immediate anxiety, that of bills to pay, and existential fear, that is to say, pure and simple disappearance. “What is happening at the moment with agriculture in France,” we read in Sérotonine by Houellebecq, five years ago, “is an enormous social plan, the biggest social plan at work in the world.”


THE FIGARO EDITORIAL - Tractor parades in France bring together immediate anxiety, that of bills to pay, and existential fear, that is to say, pure and simple disappearance.


The climate marches in 2019, between two “yellow vest” demonstrations, marked the European election campaign: the end of the month and the end of the world were in separate processions.

Tractor parades in Holland, Poland, Germany, today in France bring together immediate anxiety, that of bills to pay, and existential fear, that is to say, pure and simple disappearance.

“What is happening at the moment with agriculture in France

,” we read in

Sérotonine

by Houellebecq, five years ago,

“is an enormous social plan, the biggest social plan at work in the world. current time, but it is a secret, invisible social plan, where people disappear individually, in their corner.

The invisible ones have settled on our roads and on our screens.

They do not throw soup on the masterpieces of art, they do not seek sensations in urban provocations for Instagram stories, their rebellion against extinction is expressed through physical presence…

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Source: lefigaro

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