Author: Cozmin Gușă
Scene that happened on Thursday evening on the set of a French television: Macron was being interviewed about pension reform, before the rally that gathered a million people who protested against him, against raising the retirement age from 62 to 64; while arguing agitatedly, the French president knocks his wristwatch lightly against the debating table, then pulls his hands under the table and drops his watch, surreptitiously placing it on the chair to his right; the moderators do not bother him with any question about the meaning or usefulness of the gesture, but the internet explodes with the accusations of the viewers, who evaluate his watch as worth about 100,000 euros, and the fact during the interview confirms Macron that he is a “liar president, representative and prisoner of the rich French”.
At the rallies two days ago and yesterday in France, there was mainly talk about the “watch scene”, people getting even more angry when the presidential administration communicated that Macron took off his watch because it was making him uncomfortable during the interview, and not because he wanted to hide his wealth. The streets of Paris and many other localities were flooded with garbage and set on fire again by the protesters, as in the last two weeks, the anger of the columns of citizens was increased by the hundreds of arrests made by the police, and at the end of the day of yesterday people marched all over France to the rhythm of the famous Russian song Katyusha, the one to which the soldiers of the Red Army marched.
Paris now looks like a city in civil war, and this was foreseen by Macron, who was forced on Friday to cancel the historic visit of Britain’s King Charles III to France, the new monarch’s first foreign trip. You are well aware of the implications and possible developments of the Macron-Charles meeting, but you should also know that the cancellation of the visit due to street riots places France among the African dictatorships where official guests are turned away by internal protests, and then when they eventually return, they are greeted by some successor to the dictator overthrown by the anger of the masses. Macron is not (yet) in that situation, but he has become de facto unpopular, and his allure as a meaningful leader has waned, perhaps irreparably. The French remember that he was re-elected president last year through proven fraud, including Marine Le Pen’s scam, which thus deceived his supporters, similarly to Giorgia Meloni who did this in Italy, or other sovereignist leaders who dropped the flag of social justice following the blackmail applied to them by the “Deep States” from their countries.
The Minister of Labor in the French Government, who is the architect of the pension reform that brought people to the streets, revealed yesterday, in the midst of street fights, in an interview for an LGBT magazine, that he is homosexual. Assuming that he is not so stupid as to voluntarily direct street rage against homosexuals, it is clear then that the Minister of Labor has played an imposed score, and then it is clear that the “invisible hand” is acting to install the complete degringolade in France. Who acts the “invisible hand” we still don’t know, but we will find out soon.
The situation in Macron’s country is not much different from that in Italy, Spain, Germany, Great Britain, etc., when we talk about the high social temperature, generated by price increases, injustices, censorship. Given the role of France in vectoring the opinions in all these countries, it is only a matter of days until the French current of revolt will be imposed there as well. It is therefore predictable a decay of societal stability within the EU through the propagation of the domino effect caused by the amateur and unconscious Macron. The social situation in the USA is at least as bad as in France, and when the riots multiply in Europe, the Americans will no longer be spectators, there Biden is even better than Macron to attract the blind anger of the crowds.
The Western world is collapsing precipitously, and propaganda analysts will note that Putin (and Xi) is (are) alledgedly at the root of the disaster. The truth is completely different and consists in the lynching of democracy in Europe, which fell victim to the greed of multinational corporations, which used unscrupulous politicians as ax handles. Being intellectually and culturally limited, the corporate leaders did not foresee that, at the end of the decline of the Western world, which they stupidly and boomerangically organized, they themselves would be the ones put in the front of the “seppuku” operation.











