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INPRIMATU
Separatists
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The French Government has endeavoured, with parliamentary resources, to establish a law against the marginalized and impoverished classes that it calls separatism. At the moment the separatists are Salafist Islamists of the Banlieux (or Arabs, on the excuse of being Muslims?) But it's to suppose that in the future anything that goes up against the Principles of the Republic, such as ecologists, leftist political militants, rappers, filmmakers, any critical voice to the neoliberal system.

The politicians on the right here named separatists the ETA members who came to take refuge north in the 1970s and the nationalists around them, with a certain hatred. The Reds were also separatists. This word has served, in the centuries, to get into the same bag and to warn all those who stand in front of the power they believe to be eternal. Macron and Darmanin mix the waters of the odour wells and compete for a fierce social peace: What will they do until now when the citizens move with the ends, leave the booths or the flanges?