Behind the Façades in France: What expats and the mainstream media (French and American alike) fail to notice (or fail to tell you) about French attitudes, principles, values, and official positions…
True to form, some Europeans are mortified that the real economic crisis will take oxygen away from their fakecrisis.
The big problem is, of course, that Europe is not facing ONE emergency crisis but TWO interrelated and re-enforcing crises which both have their root cause in the fact that we have been living above our means. Our inherently growth-dependent casino economy has been based on financial debt (cheap money) and ecological debt (free ecosystem services and cheap oil). Now that we are witnessing the geopolitical shift to the emerging economies which want our way of life and our “wealth”, we have reached the limits of debt and the limits of growth. We have entered a fundamentally different world. From the rich and ivory towers of Brussels it seems hard to recognise that this transition to a post-growth, post-carbon economy needs a new Europe.
Affordable energy to fuel employment growth! How vile! Who are the louts who thought thatup?
And here I thought the “real” problem was still affluenza... Where did that feigned horror go? Nowhere! The anger and phoney resentment will never really notice that this contagion is the result of the soothing strokes of the velvet-gloved fist of the state collectively trying to #OccupyYourAnus in order to pretend that they can seem generous at the expense of the hardworking and productive.
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The standard, ineffectual, individual reflexes of the EU remain: political correctness, anti-Muslim populist screeching, and EU it-will-go-awayism
Europe’s other big existential problem — coming to terms with the Muslim immigrants and Islamic communities in its midst — looks several steps further from resolution than the euro zone financial crisis
…no valid European response is at hand for the dilemma of how Europe manages to cope with millions of Muslim migrants and with it a two-sided subtext of terrorism, political killings, bigotry and fear.
The standard, ineffectual, individual reflexes remain: political correctness, anti-Muslim populist screeching and European it-will-go-awayism.
But the issue is moving. It has evolved beyond questions of integration to focus on how Muslim immigrants ought to accommodate European law and custom. New French and German reports focus with considerable pessimism on incompatibilities taking root in what resemble parallel Muslim societies.
… Almost three months after Anders Behring Breivik’s day of hate-driven mass murder in Norway, there is nothing close to a European consensus about the meaning of his act, or any kind of public momentum to come up with joint European solutions to the broader issue of Muslim immigration.
Within the E.U. Constitution, immigration policy, with some exceptions, is largely a matter for individual states. The result is incoherence on the subject on the European scale. And without European cover, or the umbrella of an explanation that they’re doing the right thing for Europe, national politicians are hesitant to act decisively on touchy issues like job creation programs for migrants — perhaps the ultimate spur to integration — or setting parameters for their assimilation.
Europe’s inaction and seemingly wishful thinking about the possibilities for integration collide hard with the French and German reports on the most divisive aspects of separate cultural communities.
The French report involves months of investigation in Clichy-sous-Bois and Montfermeil, two Paris suburbs where rioting in 2005, largely involving Muslim youth, resulted in the declaration of a national state of emergency. The 325-page report was produced by l’Institut Montaigne, a research organization, and led by Gilles Kepel, a political scientist and Arabist, who first wrote in 1987 on the emergence of Muslim communities in France [see No Pasarán's previous post on the subject].
Asserting that Clichy-Montfermeil was “emblematic,” the report found the riots and their aftermath there had shaken the French “tale” of Muslims accepting the values of the republic.
At the same time, it said that Muslim identity in the area had intensified, that Halal, the Islamic standard for what is acceptable or illicit in daily life, had become “ubiquitous,” and that marriage among Muslims was increasing to the point of obliterating the French notion that intermarriage outside the community would be the ultimate path to its integration.
It also spoke of fears developing that “civility” — in this case, a shared sense of general propriety — was endangered even among the suburbs’ young children. This was in spite of millions of euros being invested since the riots by the government into refurbishing or rebuilding the communities’ dilapidated housing project and public areas.
Mr. Kepel insisted that engagement in Islam was a response to, not the cause of, the community’s seeming alienation.
…The depth of Muslim immigration’s problems now involve so much despair (and political risk) that they can appear as disincentives for moderate discussion in national election periods.
While Frenchmen are busy condemning Americans for their prisons and their jail conditions and all kinds of other horrific society failings, French prisons are creating repeat offenders, reveal Franck Johannès and Arthur Frayer on the front page of Le Monde.
The statistics, first of all, are huge: 59% of all prisoners receive a second sentence within five years of their release, and 46% of those receive time behind bars.
Le chiffre, d'abord, est énorme : 59 % des détenus sont de nouveau condamnés dans les cinq ans qui suivent leur libération, et 46 % d'entre eux à de la prison ferme.
At the end of march, the EU commissioned a competition to name their technological innovation initiative. The competition was ingeniously named “You Name It!”
The innovative transnational zone, which has claimed to be a grand innovation in making the new man, settled upon the shocking and innovative “Horizon 2020”
They always seemed Syphilitic to me, but apparently the Swiss are looking at an outbreak of the age-old gift that keeps on giving. Buried in the mix is something that goes shunned from speech when it isn’t politically useful: gay men who make up roughly 1 to 1-1/2% of the population have half of all of those cases.
This is bad on two levels. First off is that the efforts to make myths of facts, combat stereotypes, and the like, doesn’t leave those at risk very well informed for something as stupid as identity politics. The other is that it preserves delusions among the rest of the population who in the face of muted information, either over-estimates the risk of straight sex, and not realizing how broadly VD spreads among gays, doesn’t feel compelled to do much for them.
Either way, identity politics is more about the people slinging narratives than the people being “protected” by the political gamers’ efforts.
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France's Taboo Past: Police Violence in Paris 50 Years Ago Resulted in 80 to 200 Dead Protesters
One of the main reasons that the French can tear into Americans' sins, real or alleged, past or present, is that their own sins are forgotten or minimized or taboo. Another of these occurred 50 years ago, writes Jacques Mandelbaum, when Paris police charged into an Algerian demonstration protesting the Algerian war, leaving 80 to 200 dead, some of them found floating in the Seine river…
Entre les massacres de Sétif (8 mai 1945) et les morts du métro Charonne (8 février 1962), la journée sanglante du 17 octobre 1961 occupe une place d'honneur dans la liste des atrocités commises par l'Etat français durant la guerre d'Algérie. Ce jour-là, à l'initiative du Front de libération nationale (FLN), 30 000 Algériens descendent manifester dans les rues de Paris pour protester pacifiquement contre le couvre-feu décrété à leur intention par le préfet de police, Maurice Papon. La police, chauffée à blanc par les nombreuses pertes que lui font subir les attentats du FLN sur le territoire français, et couverte par ses autorités de tutelle, se livre à une répression sanglante, dont le nombre de victimes est estimé entre 80 et 200 morts. Les cadavres seront, pour certains, retrouvés flottant dans la Seine. Aucune reconnaissance ni réparation officielles depuis lors.
Clarisse Fabre interviews René Vautier, a film director who started a hunger strike in 1973 to protest film censorship.
While getting a record 99 weeks of unemployment compensation, a fraction of 9.1% who are unemployed try to call themselves “the 99%”.
Which is odd, given that it’s the 53% who pay taxes in the US, which has the most progressive tax structure in the world, that are paying for their food stamps, and compensating for the fact that most of the protesters are useless parasites who willfully made themselves unemployable. Are you going to let someone who wants to “stick it to society” to operate your machinery or touch the RAID on your network?
Fresh statistics show massive US air superiority over EU, says EU Observer, with the odd tone of unfamiliar detachment, as though the European states’ negligence in not maintaining its military capacity is somehow a surprise and the problem is likely that other nations not doing the same. What’s even sadder is that it’s drawing pointed comparison with their sole defender in the world, not to anyone potentially hostile to them.
The numbers, published by the Brussels-based Eurocontrol on Wednesday (12 October), note that the US has a total of 13,195 military and paramilitary air vehicles compared to 8,111 in the 27 EU countries combined. The EU's top air powers - France (1,339), the UK (1,296), Germany (1,096) and Italy (901) - come nowhere near.
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Arianna Huffington and Le Monde to Launch a French HuffPost Site
The news we have all been waiting for: Arianna Huffington (video) is getting together with Le Monde to launch a French version of the HuffPost site.
[le nouveau site d'information] verra le jour avant la fin de l'année et reprendra les formules qui ont fait le succès du Huffington Post. Il s'appuiera notamment sur l'audience développée depuis plusieurs années par Le Post.fr, lancé en 2007 par Le Monde interactif.
La ligne éditoriale du nouveau site français "sera française", affirme Arianna Huffington, fondatrice du Huffington Post aux Etats-Unis et directrice de la rédaction de AOL-Huffington Post Media Group. "Il est important pour nous de capter l'esprit et la culture des Français. En même temps, il y a des sujets qui transcendent les frontières, comme dans la rubrique mode et styles de vie. Des articles pourront être traduits du site américain, lorsqu'ils ont une dimension internationale", poursuit-elle.
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Book Chronicles Thoughts of Chinese Leader During Spring 1989 Uprising
Le Monde publishes a full-page extract of the book written from the interviews of Zhao Ziyang who was China's communist secretary general during the Tienanmen Square protests of 1989.
I had forgotten that some students in Beijing had started hunger strikes.
Local.ch reports this from the Mount Olympus of Banking:
Swiss protestors to hold anti-Wall Street demo
Elsewhere, their suffering is abundantly apparent:
With one of the best-paid workforces in Europe and an equally gold-plated social safety net, it's easy to see why working in Switzerland is so attractive. These factors are enhanced by low crime, picture-book scenery and the very best winter sports facilities.
From the reactionaries at the Propagadastaffel. Two Americans win the Nobel Prize for work in Economics, and the typical reader comment at Libé
Ces prix ne veulent plus rien dire car trop politisé. The winner are always USA/Israel. Nobel d'économie alors que les usa sont dans un GROS CACA et pour des années encore.
These prizes do not mean a thing because they’re too politicized. Always the winner are US / Israel.[sic] Nobel economics, while the United States is a BIG CACA and for years to come.
Plus, if it was politicized it would NEVER be an American or an Israeli. Otherwise to believe that people who gave the Peace Prize to Obama on evidence of his first 14 days in office, one would find “politicization “ in favor of Americans and Israelis is the usual deflecting, consoling fantasy of the hatefully delusional view common to the European left.
Of course, all Americans are interchangeable, and since Wall Street had a drop on the downturn in the economy, and then got as badly smacked as the population in the banking crisis, one where “Banks” like Dexia had 4 times more leveraged debt than the worst American bank, well, it must be all their fault!
Parce qu'apres ce que nous a fait Wall Street en 2008, le titre de cette article sonne bien marrant.
Because after what Wall Street did in 2008, the title of this article sounds especially funny.
Not to mention this “apolitical” and on-topic statement, because a prize given to anyone, anywhere is an insult and and attack on France:
ils ont donné des armes a l'oncle sam pour nous abattre ..comme dab , le nobel tombe sur des tueurs
They gave credence to Uncle Sam so that he could shoot us down... as with a boss, the Nobel [committee] gives in to killers
Because everything is about anything on their minds, you see.
Paranoia will destroy ya... So what is there to fall back on? Walt Disney’s little ditty “It’s a Small World After All”, where everyone with a flag is equal, except in this case, it’s invoked to salve “hurt national feelings” or something, to which a sane commentator responded:
Ah bon ??
Ils seraient les meilleurs parce qu'ils sont 300 et qq millions ?
Mais alors, les chinois ils devraient être bien meilleurs qu'eux, les indiens aussi.
Et les indonésiens qui sont prés de 100 millions, ils devraient meilleurs que nous.
Je crois que ton raisonnement ne vaut pas tripette. A mon avis tu devrais éviter de réfléchir. Fais comme les autres bourricots, contente toi de braire.
Oh? They would be the best because they are roughly 300 million? But then the Chinese should be much better than them, the Indians too. And Indonesia that are near 100 million, they should better than us.
I think your reasoning is worthless. In my opinion you should avoid thinking. Do as the other donkeys, braying happily.
The death penalty is a continuation of racial segregation, says Arnaud Gaillard as the author of the book 999 (In the Heart of Death Row) answers the questions of Soren Seelow with the typical arguments of the left, ignoring such things as who sits in the Oval Office
Les Etats-Unis sont une des seules grandes démocraties (avec l'Inde et le Japon) à pratiquer la peine de mort. Comment expliquer cette singularité américaine ?
Parmi les explications possibles, il y a bien sûr le fait que la société américaine soit construite sur une violence omniprésente, illustrée par le port d'armes ou encore une criminalité très forte. Les Etats-Unis restent un pays de pionniers qui fonctionne selon le mot d'ordre du "marche ou crève". Les gens adhèrent à cette radicalité, la notion d'indulgence est peu partagée. La loi, tout comme la Constitution, est considérée par beaucoup comme d'inspiration divine, et la loi du talion, contenue dans l'Ancien testament, constitue aux yeux de beaucoup une justification en faveur de la peine capitale.
Il faut ajouter à cela que les Etats-unis sont une société jeune, quasiment adolescente, qui se construit par va-et-vients et dans l'excès. Le lynchage a perduré jusqu'en 1968 et la peine de mort subsiste aujourd'hui dans de nombreux Etats. Il y a certes un amenuisement de l'usage de l'exécution, mais le pays n'a pas encore développé un véritable regard critique sur la peine capitale.
The pretenses of the ‘non-partisan’ nature of domestic terror are gone.
A far-left group claimed responsibility for Monday's blaze just outside Berlin on the main line linking the capital to Hamburg, saying in an online message it had acted in protest against the German military's deployment in Afghanistan, now entering its 10th year.
It’s faux thinkers getting their jollies again, trying to kill people in a fit of recreational ideology.
At least nine separate attacks, involving a dozen or so incendiary devices, have been recorded since Monday on railway lines in and around Berlin, interior ministry spokesman Jens Teschke told a regular news briefing on Wednesday.
The goal? The usual. As for the part of the left ‘moderate’ enough not to want to murder, their peace-movement inspiring objections to violence are actually rather dubious:
Some leftists have recently condemned the ongoing spate of arson attacks on cars in Berlin, because they are not just targeting the luxury cars, but the Opels of hard-working Berliners.
Because they care. And they think that’s cover for their living out their own fantasies vicariously through those brave ‘men of action’:
But clearly some elements of the scene is sliding inexorably towards terrorism. They want to make Germany a better place – just as the Baader-Meinhof gang did in the old days.
Those of you who would enjoy reading the whole piece in the original Klingon can find it here.
Both Merkel and Sarkozy face political pressures that are becoming increasingly enmeshed with Europe's search for a solution to the euro-zone debt crisis. Facing a revolt to further bailouts among members of her center-right coalition, Merkel insists that banks should first seek capital from shareholders, then from their national governments. Only as a last resort should governments tap the EFSF to immunize their banks against financial contagion. France appeared to diverge from the German position earlier this week by emphasizing that euro-zone members should be able to tap the EFSF if banks can't raise capital from investors rather than requiring governments to first provide aid on a national level before using the European bailout fund. French banks are among the most exposed to troubled sovereign debt. And compared to European peers France's big banks are not as well capitalized, the International Monetary Fund warned in July.
Which primarily means that they should 'first seek capital from depositors' as opposed to taxpayers.
It will be the same damned thing when they finally recognize the scale of this stupidity: governments pressured banks to buy their bonds, which are no good, and now they are being pressured to use their depositors and investors (AKA: the public, including retirees' savings) to cover them.
Bend over and take one for the teamgovernment elite.
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Has the French School System Killed the Pleasure of Learning?
Has the French school system killed the pleasure of learning? asks Mattea Battaglia in Le Monde after the publication of a study entitled Pleasure and Boredom in School, while Battaglia adds a report from a school inspired by the teachings of Maria Montessori. Philippe Jacqué also interviews Christine Barats while Battaglia interviews Peter Gumbel, a former Time Magazine correspondent and current Science Po teacher who compares the French and American systems.
Il nous a fallu nous acclimater à une école qui met l'accent sur les consignes, où il ne faut pas dépasser les lignes… La différence entre les deux modèles confine à la caricature. L'un valorise l'élève, parfois à l'excès ; l'autre met systématiquement en avant ce qui ne va pas.
Le sentiment d'échec scolaire est-il une spécificité française ?
Une profusion d'enquêtes comparatives montre que les élèves français, à la différence d'autres enfants, dans les pays anglo-saxons ou nordiques, manquent de confiance en eux. Ils ont peur de l'échec, sont anxieux, au point d'hésiter à parler en classe, même lorsqu'ils savent leurs leçons. Ce qui frappe l'étranger que je suis, c'est la "culture de la salle de classe", impitoyable, qui décourage, enfonçant les plus fragiles, et qui peut se résumer en trois mots : "Tu es nul." …
Il faudrait supprimer les outils de "torture pédagogique" que sont la notation et le redoublement. La France conserve un taux de redoublement (38 %) trois fois plus élevé que la moyenne des pays de l'OCDE. Et elle n'hésite pas à distribuer des 0/20, voire des notes négatives, mais rarement un 20/20. Secundo, renforcer la formation des enseignants. Le bien-être, le plaisir à l'école sont des outils pédagogiques, et doivent être reconnus comme tels, pour participer pleinement à la progression, à l'épanouissement des enfants.
From 1981 to 1990, Apple was headed by a Frenchman. Jean-Louis Gassée answers the questions of L'Expansion's Raphaëlle Karayan.
How would you like Jobs to be remembered?
I was thinking, I really hope that he gets a statue! But then I figured that it would take eight of them. One statue for the Apple II, another for the first Mac, one for Pixar, one for the iMac, one for the iPod and iTunes, one for the Apple stores, one for the iPhone, and one for the iPad! Let's take that in a metaphorical sense. However, on Stanford campus, there is a nice quiet mausoleum dedicated to the memory of Leland Stanford. It would be nice if there is one for Steve in a park in Palo Alto.
Comment aimeriez-vous que sa mémoire vive désormais ?
Je me disais, j'espère bien qu'il aura sa statue ! Mais ensuite je me suis dit qu'il en faudrait huit. Une de lui avec l'Apple II, une avec le 1er Mac, une pour Pixar, une pour l'iMac, une pour l'iPod et iTunes, une pour les Apple stores, une pour l'iPhone, et une pour l'iPad ! Prenons cela au sens métaphorique. Cela dit, dans le campus de Stanford, il y a un joli mausolée discret à la mémoire de Leland Stanford. Ce serait bien qu'il y en ait un pour Steve dans un parc de Palo Alto.
The son of André Glucksmann, married to a minister in Mikheïl Saakashvili's government, has become an adviser to Georgia's president, explains Piotr Smolar in a Le Monde article that ends with a sarcastic reference ("Au diable la complexité !") to anyone who might be so simplistic as to think that the Kremlin leaders incarnate the enemy.
Depuis début septembre, André Glucksmann est grand-père. La mère de l'enfant, Eka Zguladze, est vice-ministre de l'intérieur de la Géorgie. A 33 ans, elle est chargée d'une réforme cruciale : la reconfiguration de la police. Le père, Raphaël, voyage souvent. Depuis janvier 2009, il est conseiller de Mikheïl Saakachvili, chef de l'Etat " mais avant tout un ami ". Son thème de prédilection : l'intégration européenne. Il veille à l'image du pays. C'est ainsi qu'il a participé à l'organisation d'un concert géant, en mai 2010 à Zougdidi, près de la frontière abkhaze, avec Youssou N'Dour, MC Solaar et Jane Birkin, amie de la famille. …
Un second Français figurait dans l'entourage du président géorgien, sans la même proximité : Thomas Eymond-Laritaz, détaché auprès du Conseil national de sécurité jusqu'à la fin août, tout en étant rémunéré par le Quai d'Orsay. Il estime que le rôle de Raphaël Glucksmann est significatif. " Saakachvili ne fait pas un one-man-show, il utilise beaucoup de canaux pour faire passer des messages et en recevoir, dit-il. Raphaël le connaît intimement, il joue un grand rôle dans l'écriture de ses discours. " Comment caractériser Raphaël Glucksmann ? Silence au bout du fil. " C'est un romantique ", lâche Thomas Eymond-Laritaz. …
La guerre a servi d'électrochoc : Raphaël Glucksmann est alors passé, selon son expression, " en mode partisan ". Partisan de la cause de la Géorgie, amputée de 20 % de son territoire avec la perte de l'Abkhazie et de l'Ossétie-du-Sud, piétinée par les troupes russes, abandonnée par son allié américain. A sa façon, le jeune homme met ses pas dans ceux de son père. L'ennemi, c'est " l'esprit KGBiste " qui domine le pouvoir à Moscou. La Russie est-elle une dictature, ou un Etat impotent ? Au diable la complexité ! La réalité ne donne plus la migraine lorsque le bien et le mal sont clairement identifiés.
A United Nations firearms instructor from France accidentally shot himself during recertification training at Smith & Wesson [shooting range in Springfield, Massachusetts] late Thursday morning
reports News 22 in a story that we swear we are not making up.
Springfield Police Sgt. John Delaney said the man, who is not being publicly identified, shot himself in the thigh during the class, which was held at their 299 Page Boulevard Shooting Sports Center at around 11:00 A.M.
The instructor was rushed to a local hospital for treatment and is expected to be okay.
The fellow who sent us this lamentable news item added this despondent comment:
I laughed my ass off. I mean, it's really unfortunate and all and...I shouldn't laugh at stuff like that. But I do.
“Competitiveness: 48% of all solar systems installed in Germany originate from China because German capacity simply cannot meet the demand.”
That’s only half true; German companies have ceased to make cells in Germany because you can’t afford to do it in Germany anymore; the process is rather energy-intensive so you better do it in a place where electricity is cheap. I am not being ironic – the cost of electricity rises because of the cross-subsidizing of wind and solar installations; this cross-subsidy must be paid by private and commercial customers – 3.5 cent a kWH, no exceptions, even though the base tariff of an industrial consumer is about half of what households pay. So the green subsidy regime prevents the cost-effective production of green solar cells in Germany – the green death spiral in action.
So, if we absolutely had to we could produce the cells and modules ourselves but it would become economic carnage.
We still assemble some of the modules in Germany but this is being ramped down too and the work is sent to Malaysia by several German companies…
Frankly, I don’t think that there’s any irony left to find in this stuff.
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