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FRANCE IS ALWAYS COMPLAINING

FRANCE IS ALWAYS COMPLAINING

I'm not saying I like De Villepin, actually I think he was a bit of a dick to try and put up a new law for the Contrat Première Embauche without notifying the main charactors involved (i.e. the young people and the bosses). But at least he tried to set something up to create jobs.

France always complains. When politicians dont do anything France complains, when they come up with ideas they're on strike again.

People used to see France like this:



or this:


Heh sorry Jacques, couldnt find a better picture...

Now all they get to see is this:


(i'm not translating what's written cuz it's rude :p )

or this:




or even this:


It's already bad enough that the French population is expensive in matters of employement with all the social expenses that companies have to pay, but who the hell wants to invest or create their on company in such a crazy country?? There is an ethnic bomb ticking and the gap between generations gets largers by the hour.

At the time of globalisation I really dont think France can afforf the luxury to go down in the streets for a yes or a no.

I dont have a solution for France, it is in the actual situation for a helluva lot of mistakes from past governments. But France has to have the guts to accept reforms and get out of their comfort zone.
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Reply #26 Top
"I am currently boycotting all french products"

Boycotting products is foolish and anti capitalist. Why punish a French company for the actions of the French government?
Reply #27 Top

Je m'excuse.

My appologies.  I was not aware you knew who IG was. No need for any more explanation.

But the thrust of your article was correct in general.  Just not in specifics this time,

Reply #28 Top


#26 by Mr Capitalism (Anonymous user)
Saturday, April 15, 2006


Boycotting products is foolish and anti capitalist. Why punish a French company for the actions of the French government?


last time I checked I lived in the United Staes where I am free to buy from whom I choose, your statement is anti-american and against free trade.
Reply #29 Top
DrGuy:
WTG



Chak:
Maître Renard is my favourite of all the LaFontaine characters!! Hehe!
I denigrate both Vanuatu and France, very true. I think it's quite similar to the feeling I used to get when my mama embarrassed me in front of my school mates with her weird accent, lol! I love my countries but sometimes they get on my nerves...

Moderateman,
I admire you for boycotting such products, i am too weak for that!!
Reply #30 Top
I'm french (and I speak English at all, sorry), I participed to social demonstration in februar and march 2006.
I'm disagree with you (author of message). Why ?
Because I can't to accept politicians, who are thinking by election and use demagogic ideas, decide to me. I know what is nice for me. And politicians are far that french nation.
In philosophic term : when a guy decide for you that it's good for you, you don't exist. So, the life is an himself affirmation (i don't if it is right which formulation... :s).
So, if you don't understand french mentality, it's so simply : we aren't the same culture. So don't say that french people are crazy, because it's just a different logic.

If you want to say me, contact to University of Paris 1.

Sylvestre, D.