Thursday, January 6, 2011

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INDIGNEZ-VOUS!


He has one foot in the grave and said himself, yet he is now the phenomenon of "literary" bookstores. Already 500,000 copies sold of indignant you! of Stéphane Hessel an old man who has the energy of a young man, saying out loud what some people think everything down and building on its experience and legitimacy to carry his advice in respect of all. Fighter, resistant, deported, escaped, escaped several times from the hands of the mower, founder of the Universal Declaration of Human rights activist, ambassador, CV before which people bow necessarily.
Whoever refused the rights of authors, does not care about bows, has what he wants to launch a movement of indignation, tickle the conscience, bring out our revolutionary fervor. He fought as indifference, vowed to resist. He stated a preference for extreme s'indigent for some things rather than people who do not respond to anything. He condemned the lack of humanity, the policies put in place, the economy financialized, inequality, non-compliance of the environment, the treatment of immigrants, the relationship between power and finance. He hits his fist on the table and invites us to do the same. It decrypts the opponents and hope that the indignation of the new generation can eradicate them.

indignation is to resist, fight, serve a cause and carry him round the waist.

And I can not resist the urge to quote some excerpts from his interview.

"We're not in the same situation (as the Vichy regime). But if we have opponents who are not as clear as were Petain or Laval, or Hitler, these opponents exist: it must know them, decrypt them and they must be resisted with the same energy, even if these opponents have lost the same violence.

You think of that?

A Sarkozy, the current government in Europe today. Because I think that this is not only to resist what is wrong in France but also in Europe and worldwide.
(...) what we lack, and I very sorry, they are Pierre Mendes-France of de Gaulle's ... figures that arouse enthusiasm.
(...) I believe there is now a serious complicity between the haves and the haves can finance. The proprietors of finance have taken fright, suddenly, two years ago, with the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers , which announced the crisis.
"Their buddies, the possessors of power, told them:
" Do not worry, you will be refloated to allow you to resume as before. "
This complicity
then perhaps what I am saying the most. If we had socialist governments or sufficiently anchored to the left, they could say to the bankers and financiers:
"You have demonstrated your incompetence, we'll nationalize and deal with the public interest as a compass, and not, like you, the interest of profit. "

For now, these governments do not exist, but that may change: I am very interested in what the country Mercosur and more generally in Latin America, where people like Chavez, Morales, Lula and Rousseff now, can play a role. This complicity between financial and political drama will continue maybe not.
Meanwhile, the state is a prisoner of financial and economic forces. Which state is defending itself? None. Instead, they support the economic power. The few measures that were taken during the banking crisis are just a tiny keys, so you should have told them: "You went to the disaster, you takes all. "Nobody has said.
(...) Is it going to then lead a revolt? Maybe, but I guess something rather non-violent.
What I ask people is to get out of their indifference and their discouragement, to mobilize their energies to say it has to be done, provided we resist as withstood time of the Occupation German. I mention elsewhere in the little book program of the National Council of Resistance saying these are strong values on which to rely for things to go in common sense ".


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