Nasty terrorists who don't hesitate to sacrifice occidental lives, nasty muslims who refuse to suffer in silence, nasty jews colonising Palestine, nasty americans neo-colonising the planet, nasty multinationals exploiting the poor to poison the less poor... At the time of accusations and realizations, the bad guy seems to be the stranger once again, the Other, the one we know too little, or the one we know maybe too well.
Trapped in the capitalist society's dishonesty, dreams of utilitarian sportcars and secondary residences seem to have little to do with Algeria, Rwanda or New York massacres... Yet, when you think about it, when you take time to look at us, to listen to us... Trained in our "hautes écoles" we advocate profit, individualism and the law of the market. But what is that sacrosanct law of the market with which we've fed our children for over a century and that replaces in turn, the king and his god, the state and its power ? It is a clean and fair law. Clean since the suffering is stifled with somewhere or other's misery, and since it washes its hands in disinfected toilets of administrative banks. Fair because it is said to have no will of its own, no awareness, and therefore has no leaders, no victims.
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