The Sarkozy nightmare
Digery Cohen | 07.05.2007 06:08
Liberté, égalité, fraternité, ou la mort!
Is no more.
Now the French have chosen the death of the greedy.
The Sarkozy nightmare has begun.
Everything that was good about France is about to be crushed.
The Sarkozy nightmare is the nightmare of a small man.
Small in stature but most especially small in mind.
Liberté will be stamped out, ruthlessly.
Egalité will become the equality of the slave house.
Fraternité will become the comradeship of the counting house.
The French have now become Millgram minions and march in lockstep towards brutishness and nastinness.
‘Gimmi More’ is the new battle cry of the Republic.
When this is over and Sarkozy fulfills his nightmare France and Europe will be much sadder places.
Is no more.
Now the French have chosen the death of the greedy.
The Sarkozy nightmare has begun.
Everything that was good about France is about to be crushed.
The Sarkozy nightmare is the nightmare of a small man.
Small in stature but most especially small in mind.
Liberté will be stamped out, ruthlessly.
Egalité will become the equality of the slave house.
Fraternité will become the comradeship of the counting house.
The French have now become Millgram minions and march in lockstep towards brutishness and nastinness.
‘Gimmi More’ is the new battle cry of the Republic.
When this is over and Sarkozy fulfills his nightmare France and Europe will be much sadder places.
Digery Cohen
e-mail:
digerycohen@yahoo.co.uk
Comments
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Elections make a difference...
07.05.2007 08:11
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NOT an article
07.05.2007 10:49
you write nicely. nicely in the way that you have a dark, sinister flow to you short, choppy sentences. you're quite decent at evoking a picture of an evil haunted place. the terror and the bane of this place france is obviously monsieur sarkozy.
the point of posting this funny little tyrade on the UK indymedia newswire remains unknown to me however. your post is quite simply not an article. you write about what you fear a right-wing politician will do that was recently elected, so far so good, yet you do so in such abstract terms, that you might as well not write it at all.
what exactly is so scary about sarkozy?
the fact that he may try to push the neoliberal european constitution through another referendum as you hinted at in another "article"?
the fact he has already declared he will "take power back from the unions"?
his general "law and order" attitude perhaps?
well if it is any of the above, then i can surely understand your anxiety and dismay, however you fail to enlighten or inform your reader of anything substantial, anything real and most importantly anything s/he could take action against! if the point of indymedia centers worldwide is to inform in a non-corporate, non-conformist manner to activate, agitate and mobilize, you're certainly not doing these standards any justice.
sorry...
naturelement, c'est moi!
'what exactly is so scary about sarkozy?'
10.05.2007 12:58
A new Kristalnacht won't be too far behind this week's appalling idiocy (and/or rigged election?).
Fear and greed makes fools of us all.
BonChance