France as a political entity

By AKM
January 04, 2023
My own opinion about France and how its a different sort of a country than any other
France is not really a country in the conventional sense of the word. It has all the paraphernalia of being a country. It has a president, a capital, public infrastructure, tourist spots, rich elites and working class people, cars and airplanes, police and an army. However, she is pretending to fit in into a world from which she is very different.

To see the difference we have to first understand how all the other countries are structured. There is a small, very rich and powerful elite class. Under that there is a huge working class - who don't know that they are indirectly working for the elite class. The excess production of the country is decided upon by the elite class. Often they decide to allocate that excess to serve their own interests and consolidate their power even further.

In this "normal" community of countries, France is actually truly a working class republic. It has elites. Many of these elites rose from the ground up and once they found themselves in the position, started behaving like elites in any other society. Nonetheless, elites are truly afraid of the working class and working class is truly aware of the structure of the society. They would not accept to be slaves again. For that, they fight. Again and again. Against their own elites, against other countries trying to suppress the french flavour of the freedom. The whole wave started from the French revolution in 1789 and the french have not given up.

I started by saying that  France is not really a country. I could convey the same sentiment by saying that only France is really a country - which is ruled by its people. Rest of the other countries are mere glorified slave serfdoms who should strive to be more like France.
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