Monday, February 21, 2011

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... ... The fine principles

L e preamble of our constitution states in Article One: " France is an indivisible, secular, democratic and social. It ensures equality before the law for all citizens without distinction of origin, race or religion. It respects all beliefs. Its organization is decentralized. "This great principle, and three-word abstract on the pediment of our town halls, a flashy slogan:" Liberty - Equality - Fraternity ".

What a beautiful country than ours, if all these fine principles were generating effects! Of course, we all enjoy a certain freedom, and even a certain freedom from many countries. Then it goes bad very quickly ... Equality is a façade - it is the case to say - and do not withstand scrutiny. As for the fraternity, many decades ago that the French have forgotten the meaning of that word. Each defending its turf, watching his living as much as his flowerbeds.

I wonder a lot about this equality proclaimed. Oh! it does not come back once again on the issue of gay marriage and adoption by same-sex ... though! No. Just look at the little hassles of everyday life to show how this equality is a constitutional dead letter.

A perfect example is the charging station. Obstacle course, nobody knows over what is the real price of a train ticket as the pricing is done at the customer's head. We are not masters or our age, nor often the time and date to which we must move, or are there criteria that promote a clear reduction of the population at the expense of another. Is this normal? It is in any case neither egalitarian nor fraternal ...

The issue is not political, it is marketing. I grant you. What we have here demonstrated that marketing always takes precedence over the great republican principles. The law of the market before the Constitutional Law, in short.

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