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Martine Aubry, Socialist paragon of opportunism and careerism who saw a good way to secure her position in the Socialist apparatus by delivering this coup de grace at the French economy and attempt on the freedom of work known as "the state enforced 35 hours worked week", is, against all screaming evidences of its toxicity in the Real World™, actually proud of it, and thinks the Left should be as well:"Today, the French talk about their RTT (tdf: "Réduction du Temps de Travail" or Work Time Reduction) like they talked about their paid vacations yesterday. The Left can be proud of this reform (...)."It's always a bit disappointing and saddening to see a woman even up men in the field of crass stupidity at the service of partisan mendacity but anyway, I must confess that I sincerely agree with this Proud Assclown.
Indeed, today the French talk with great contentment about their RTT. They don't talk about their competences, they don't talk about their creativity, they don't talk about their soaring economy, they don't talk about their prosperity, they don't talk about the decency of their country, they don't talk about the straightness of their representative, they don't talk about the greatness of their civilization ; they don't talk about their scientists, artists, thinkers or entrepreneurs, they don't talk about their breakthroughs, masterpieces, understanding or successes, they don't even talk about their own individual value and freedom as they sold both out to the illusory safety collectively provided by the master to his slaves.
They take a pill and gabble their satisfaction of being nobody and doing nothing.
The French Left can be proud indeed. Just like their offspring albeit much later, they succeeded in turning the people of this country into a mass of slaves, beggars and profiteers ruled by bandits.
Yeah, that's exactly right pops: the 35 hours work week is a burden, a load, a weight that has to be carried at arm's length.
Let's take a bet: how long to you think France can uphold it?
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