Today we start our revolution! Wish us good luck..., page 1
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Topic started on 24-5-2011 @ 10:51 AM by pitchdragon
In France as in Spain, part of growing youth and people can not stand the political system that leaves the choice between the xenophobic reaction and worshipers of the deregulated economy.
any political party neither right nor left ...
they point there finger on immigrant and the poor, they want young people working for 350 € / month, during which time it decreases there bonus is allowed rents blaze ... it can not continue.

Of course it starts with a few dozen people, then hundreds, but discussions on blogs and Internet forums were well and truly begun, and this movement will not stop.

Whatever the term used to describe it, this movement is revolutionary. As in the Maghreb, the crowd wants reforms. Social reforms. Democratic reforms. Political upheaval that is not guided by the rejection of Emigration. The emergence of discourse (political, media, cultural) that clearly the people's interest in the center. Who put aside the references to "competitiveness of our economy, " which stops to make gifts to tax "wealth creators", who have been particularly successful for thirty years to put us on the straw, by filling their pockets.


The revolution will not happen in homes, it is in the street. The revolution will not happen without the middle classes, who take advantage of the weak instead of believing in individual success.

The progress is exactly when the Reform working with revolutionaries. To move forward we must both utopians and realists. It requires both demand and build.

Without losing sight of the goal must be an open, supportive, with little inequality, friendly environment.

wich us Good luck, i go tonight at la Bastille) for the revolution 2.0 I have my sleeping bag, we will be twelve friends screaming our desire for change among thousand of others .

i will post pictures and report .


edit on 5/24/2011 by benevolent tyrant because: MOD EDIT: to correct thread title : "wich" to "wish" (also.....capitalization added).



reply posted on 24-5-2011 @ 10:53 AM by MyMindIsMyOwn
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I wish you good luck and lend my support from 'across the pond'. Will look forward to any updates and pics you can post for us when you get the chance.

~MMIMO


reply posted on 24-5-2011 @ 10:55 AM by FTD Brat
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bonne chance, mon ami!

The people of the US will support its fellow revolutionaries in France this time around.

Now we need to get our revolution rolling...



reply posted on 24-5-2011 @ 10:57 AM by RobertAntonWeishaupt
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More power to you, but do us all a favor:

Specify your demands for "reform".

It's one thing to demand that the system be fixed and the game unrigged; it's quite another to layout a map to get there. I sympathize with the Spanish Revolution. I know their frustration; feel it in my bones. Yet, they do not articulate a vision beyond a desperate cry for the someone somewhere to make things better.


reply posted on 24-5-2011 @ 10:58 AM by TheUniverse
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In a time of universal deceit — telling the truth is a revolutionary act. George Orwell

March forth my brother may your actions change your countries for the better. We shall see a time of universal revolution and many people will join your righteous and jubilant protests.

Hope your plans come to fruition my friend. Good speed!


reply posted on 24-5-2011 @ 11:01 AM by soundofathousandbirds
reply to post by pitchdragon



Good luck
Bonne chance
Buena suerte

Hopefully this will continue to grow, I'm getting increasingly frustrated with my own country in this regard.
We should have done what you are doing now years ago!

Pave the way my friend




reply posted on 24-5-2011 @ 11:09 AM by Eocrow
reply to post by pitchdragon



Vive la Resistance! Viva la Revolution!
Power to you and good luck!


reply posted on 24-5-2011 @ 11:11 AM by pitchdragon
reply to post by coquine



Perhaps your children have this chance, this is not true of everyone I in paris it is very difficult for a young person to find his place, this what i find the most sad i, i worked hard, i made long studies and i have nothing.


reply posted on 24-5-2011 @ 11:14 AM by facelift
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wich us Good luck, i go tonight at la Bastille) for the revolution 2.0 I have my sleeping bag, we will be twelve friends screaming our desire for change among thousand of others .


12 friends..? No, no...if this thread means as much to the others on this site as it does to me, a whole hell of a lot more than 11 other people will be joining you tonight, at least figuratively...





Keep your wits about dude...good luck.


reply posted on 24-5-2011 @ 11:20 AM by pitchdragon
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after long study, a diploma, my parents helped in the begining but they could not anymore, I made ​​a lot of jobs that had nothing to do with my training in communication, I do not get an allowance or social help, I don"t want be pointed as lazy freeloader, so I do many small jobs on the right and left waiting to find a real job.
I live alone and it is increasingly hard to pay rent and food.
then yes I do the revolution because it's enough if there some people who sleep well this is not my case I dread the day I could not pay my rent and I would be evicted this is not a life..
I pay, I pay, I pay i don"t want pay anymore
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