by Heaven Swan » Sun Jan 27, 2019 11:45 am
Part II
Continuation of the translation of some of the things said by the French Yellow Vests at the meeting in Rome on Jan 12th, 2019
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In France 9 million people live below the poverty line and 6 million are unemployed.
What do the Gilet Jaunes do?
They march on the streets, the highways and the peripheral roads to protest.
They block the toll booths on the highways, and let the motorists pass without paying the toll.
They protest in front of the headquarters of the television networks, in front of the multinational chain stores, and block semi truck's access to gasoline
They build temporary shelters from the rain because they know that this movement will not finish soon. They spent their Christmas there discussing and sharing a holiday meal together, no longer alone with the problems of un and under-employment.
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The tornado that has shook up France in the past two months is a genuine popular uprising against the president of the republic, the man who wants to run France like a start-up and reform France following the recommendations of the European Union to reduce the budget deficit. But this president, sustained by neoliberals and international financial powers, underestimated the French people when it comes to defending equality.
Macron who promoted European sovereignty now is faced with a popular movement that aspires to the sovereignty of the French people.
What are the demands of the Yellow Vests?
(these are the original demands, which are being revised and added to)
Raising of buying power i.e.raising salaries and pensions
An end to homelessness
Re-nationalization of the services of gas and electricity, that they once again become public services
A ban on profiting from the care of elderly people
Universal Health care
Providing adequate mental health care and services for the disabled
Pension reform
Raising of benefits for the disabled and family and housing subsidies
Reform of the financial system which is the source of the inequality
Tax and sales tax reform
Recalibrating the taxation of the big multinational companies and small and medium businesses and artisans
Reform the management of territory to favor small business and block construction of big shopping centers in the urban periphery
An immediate stop to the closing of small train lines, Post Offices, schools, nurseries and local hospitals
Give priority to train transport of merchandise
Put in place a grand plan to insulate homes in order to move towards a green future and lower fuel costs for families
Tax maritime and airplane fuel
Preserve the manufacturing industry and the jobs of the people who work in it, stopping the outsourcing and moving to other countries
End CICE, a treaty of Hollande, a failed policy
Stop the policy of austerity and refuse to pay the illegitimate interest charged on the public debt
Stop the fiscal fraud of almost 100 billion
Prohibit the sale of public resources such as dams and airports
But the Gilet Jaunes go further. They want to change the political institutions of the country. They want to establish a system of citizen referendums (called RIC) where they can express themselves on laws that concern them. They want to be able to propose laws snd change the French constitution. They have put the whole political and economic system that has dominated us till now is on the discussion table.
The Yellow Vests rebelled. They were hit by neoliberal globalization and by the European Union, a true war machine that takes away competition between countries and deprives the people of sovereignty. The Gilet Jaunes are reinventing democracy in peoples assemblies. And now the fear is switching sides.
What will tomorrow bring?
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Who will win who will lose? The future is not yet written.
But the determination of the Gilets Jaunes remains strong.
More than ever, international solidarity makes sense. In 22 countries, Yellow Vests have appeared, who make their governments quake, reject social injustice and reexamine privilege.
This reminds us of the night of August 4th, 1789--The Night of the Abolition of Privileges
Now more than ever the aspiration to Liberty, Brotherhood and Equality strikes fear in the hearts of the powerful.
"When IT reigns, I’m poor.” Mario