kryszcztov
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Jass's long post is a must-read for everyone who doesn't know much about France (ie. almost everyone here
), and that was a fair summary for me as well. I on the whole agree with everything he wrote.
I hope that people here now get the idea that understanding their reasons to riot doesn't equal to agreeing with them, that the explanation isn't the justification. Is that clear for everyone here ?
People ? You're sure ? Hullo, anyone here ? Please this, here, just above ^^. Thanks. Now, we're continueing our post...
I agree with Akka that those people also have their share of responsability, otherwise that means that we consider them as just objects that can't react to their environment.
Surely not the truth, and surely not what we should think. If a little part of those people is able to get away from this environment (and it's not just 2-3 people, come on !), or at least improve their living conditions a bit, it means that the failing ones have some responsability in their lives. But if you ever believed in stats, it's time to use this knowledge. Unemployment, for example, is at least twice more important in the cités than in the rest of France. There should be some responsability somewhere, then, this couldn't be that otherwise... On the whole : French policies these past decades, but also how we react to those people in everyday life. Of course this is a beast feeding itself, so you're already scared when they come at you and can't welcome them properly.
Now, one question : does it make us happy to live in a country with such a situation ? Said situation isn't today's riots, it's the way this part of the French population lives. If yes, well pass your way, thanks for answering. If no, then we must accept that we have done something wrong. Not too hard for me, as I wasn't born when it started, and I'm too young to have any impact on this yet. Ashamed of my nation ? Well, I reckon my nation failed, but no shame of anything, properly speaking. This "origin's sin" thing is something I don't believe in. No I won't live with being ashamed of what happened in the past. And yes, I'll reckon that France sucked/sucks in those policies, just like she sucked in the Algeria War, the Indochina War, and many more things... But what do I personally care about those ?

I hope that people here now get the idea that understanding their reasons to riot doesn't equal to agreeing with them, that the explanation isn't the justification. Is that clear for everyone here ?


I agree with Akka that those people also have their share of responsability, otherwise that means that we consider them as just objects that can't react to their environment.


Now, one question : does it make us happy to live in a country with such a situation ? Said situation isn't today's riots, it's the way this part of the French population lives. If yes, well pass your way, thanks for answering. If no, then we must accept that we have done something wrong. Not too hard for me, as I wasn't born when it started, and I'm too young to have any impact on this yet. Ashamed of my nation ? Well, I reckon my nation failed, but no shame of anything, properly speaking. This "origin's sin" thing is something I don't believe in. No I won't live with being ashamed of what happened in the past. And yes, I'll reckon that France sucked/sucks in those policies, just like she sucked in the Algeria War, the Indochina War, and many more things... But what do I personally care about those ?