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Laurent Obertone
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#38645
You have to keep your eyes wide open, and fight to exist. Because that's what you're programmed for. Deserves your life. You will improve the health of your loved ones, and the health of your country. Your injured beast approach only excites the greed of predators. When the buffalo limps, it's preyed upon by hyenas, and even jackals come to bite its shanks.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38646
My name is... no matter what my name is, for you it will be... Smith. I knew very early on that one day I would reach the top of this beautiful and great pyramid that is the Party. I always wanted to be in it, to enter the holy of saints. At first, without knowing, out of "idealism." Then my reasons became clear on their own: to serve to serve, and to be served. That's all I wanted. Today, I am a prominent member of the Inner Party and the Thought Police. Thanks to this post, I have everything I want. I have no problem with power relations, handling and low blows. It's the war effort that allows Big Brother to be who it is, and that's how I can take full advantage of it. Exchange of good processes. I'm not the only one doing this. We're legion. Chapter 2: The Lost World.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38647
See that bunch of cigarettes? Of the ten euros he's worth, he's taken eight. See that bottle of whiskey? Of his fifteen euros, he took eight and I'm only talking about a finished product. Because it also taxes the seller, the distributor, the carrier, the manufacturer, the supplier. See your car in front of the barter? Out of a hundred euros full, he takes sixty. A few years ago, he racketed you to switch to diesel, remember? Now he's doing the opposite with the super. And then it's the electricity. And within a few years hydrogen. And you'll pay as many times.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38648
In our country there was a real cultural revolution. You only feel intellectually superior when you take a stand for the criminal and try to minimize the responsibility. Otherwise we are among the bourgeois, the beaufs, those who stigmatize, who amalgamate, who reason simplistic and who probably vote populist.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38649
To stay here was to resign yourself to a life expectancy worthy of an emergency shutdown band.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38650
The Frenchman claims that violence does not solve anything, because he believes that his cowardice has solved everything.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38651
Pride is a risk that almost no one dares to take anymore.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38652
The great sages are first and foremost excellent observers.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38653
You can see these cops are real. Even though it took them more than an hour to stop me... Not used to a real adversary: they have to intervene once a year in the homes of old idiots who shoot their neighbor.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38654
Any search for power that does not pledge allegiance to morality is therefore tantamount to absolute evil. Better yet: morality per se is a surrogate activity. How many people owe their status only to their egalitarian morality? How many associates, activists, journalists? Moral competition is the only power quest allowed. To have power is to have a good moral, BHL has more power than a Minister of the Interior. If you do not pledge allegiance to the dominant morality, you are excluded from the group and excluded from any statutory competition. This social s e l e c tion has replaced natural s e l e c tion. It is better to have a good moral than anything else. Since the war, any other form of competition has been rejected. We must be humanists, pacifists.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38655
When you kill seventy-seven people as if to clear your voice, everyone becomes extremely attentive to what you have to say. No one's going to interrupt you.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38656
"These journalists are talking about experts, scientists, researchers, professors, to say the same thing as them. In front of such moral authorities, the citizen feels very small. He then thinks that all this is necessarily true, that we must think as all these people who know say. It is so convenient and comfortable to rely on editorials, experts, associations, when peaceful citizens are massacred for a look. It is so much easier to pretend that all this is only the great fault of the "divisive" speeches of such minister of the interior, of a particular candidate or one member, to the famous words that "turn the French against each other". As long as insecurity strikes on our door, we can always say that it is social, that it is the crisis, that it is the police, that it is exclusion, that it is not so serious. Excerpt from: Laurent, OBERTONE. "Mechanical orange France."

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38658
It is here, today, that everything will end and everything will begin. The future of the world is encased there, on this virtually hospitable land, under the dark cloak of the sky, between these skinned trees, on these granite shores altered by water and cold, on this artificial and soggy grass. It'll be on this island, under these clouds, before tonight. Here on earth, space and time belong to me. I want to believe it. I want to believe that I have mastered this twelve-hectare hunting party, this merciless lock-up.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38659
Why are journalists almost all left-wing, or to the extreme rigour of a centre-right terrorized by the excommunications of the left? Because journalists recruit each other. To enter a journalism school, you must have the profile, that is to say exist in their moral competition, be (re)known to their network. A journalist will be recruited by journalists, trained by journalists, led by journalists, supervised by journalists, appointed by journalists, graduated by journalists, hired by journalists, fired by journalists and eventually slandered and destroyed by journalists. Unless he disguises his thoughts, he will not integrate any network, will not benefit from any "help", will be condemned to stagnation. This ideological cleansing, which he naively believed would eventually fade, will follow him for the rest of his life.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38660
"Hold on tight, in 100 years of driving, you will have an average of six accidents, and one in a hundred chances to pass. Place a hundred papers in an urn, draw lots: one of them is your death certificate in a road accident. For a centenarian's life, it's tempting, isn't it? By comparison, tobacco would represent ten death certificates in our urn. The risk of you committing suicide is three times greater. The risk of you being raped "is ten times greater... Do you think the government's anti-rape policy is sufficient? And don't conclude that staying on your couch is safer than getting behind the wheel: according to a study published in July 2012 in the British medical journal The Lancet, one in ten people dies of physical inactivity. Excerpt from: Laurent, OBERTONE. "The mechanical orange France.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38662
Fleur Pellerin admits that a minister of the socialist government of the homeland of human rights is chosen first for his morality, his sex and his race, before his brain, his merit and his talent. That's how it works. (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 160)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38663
That's it. The results are final. My bomb eight dead. Utoya, sixty-nine dead. One hundred and fifty-one wounded. Mission accomplished. I'm Commander Anders Behring Brevik. At thirty-two years old I have just entered eternity. [...] In one day, I come out of nothing and crush you. This world of celebration and morality, pretentious and hegemonic, has just discovered that he was not alone.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38664
All these digressions lead us to a conclusion: to claim that the road is dangerous or that fathers are dangerous is to practice an abusive generalization on the basis of non-significant facts. Since people don't have a clue about numbers and never check anything, the scam goes on. Not to generalize stupidly is to bang your head a thousand times against the same chandelier, like Homer Simpson. To generalize stupidly is to bump once to a chandelier, and to be afraid all his life of all the chandeliers. There's a middle ground.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38665
In the past, writers tried to pull people out of their reality, to lead them into a fictional world. Today, they have to do exactly the opposite.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38666
Who am I? The one who talks to you, all the time, every day. You suffer and hear only Me. I am your media, your merchants, your screens, your publicist, your politicians, your references, your fashion and your identity, your work and your knowledge, your hobbies and your games, your desires and your fears. You think you're thinking, you think you're deciding, do you think you're choosing? Nothing you do is yours. And you belong only to Me. I'm conditioning everything. I'm in control of everything. I taught you everything. I trained you. I'm your master. I'm Big Brother.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38667
The facts are not favourable to our morals. So we have to change the facts. Simply returning them, doing journalism, is not possible. Altering the real is our power. ... In the event of a real intrusive, a good journalist must have the reflex to compensate for his illegitimacy by dialling the numbers of experts, always the same, displayed on the wall of his office. This is the last step in the media washing machine cycle. Pre-washing is the AFP, the JT, the editorials. Washing is the press. Rinsing is the humiliation by the "chroniclers" and the "Little Journal". Finally, the "specialists" for spin arrive, with a "excavated" file, a "substantive article" to "break conventional ideas," "deconstruct simplistic visions" and "denounce the real causes of problems." "Today's scientists are a mixture of psychologist and inquisitor." It is the sureties of the regime, or rather its maintenance workers, who pass the real to the bleach and try to make everything disappear, the witnesses and the facts. After their intervention only, you can be allowed to dry in peace, until the next cycle.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38669
It only takes one thing to change the opinion of people, who prefer to have that of others. Do you know that simply presenting a poll pushes one in four people to change their vote? Did you notice how every "controversial" law, immediately passed, was unanimous? (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF HAINE p. 97)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38670
We don't give you a choice between reality or ideology, we give you a choice between being cool, or being a target. Would you rather laugh with Yann Barthès, or militate with Christine Boutin? Are you young and trendy, open-minded, de-cracking in your time, or are you cramped, Christian, grumpy and retrograde? [...] These people whom Barthes humiliates obviously have no opportunity to defend themselves. We won't invite them to the set. We project their image, a chosen fragment of their lives, which will be thrown into the pasture of our audience. And they will be humiliated for life. [...] Our main objective, that of all Party journalists, will always be to humiliate the dissident, real or imaginary. [...] The speech of all those to whom we give the floor is clear enough to make the public understand, as dumb as it is, what it has the right to think, and above all what it has the DEVOIR to think. (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF HAINE p. 92-

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38671
In their basket, the crabs all stand by the claw.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38672
Fear never saves only time. It only delays the impact and lasts the pain. It preserves defeat, cherishes inaction, tolerates humiliation. It is only a shortcut to even more fear. It gets you used to losing, crawling rather than existing, going backwards to get back on your way.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38673
In Paris, the libertarian book fair is held every year [not to be confused with "libertarians" (or anarcho-capitalists); libertarians, on the other hand, are against the right of ownership, that is to say against the right to profit from the fruits of his efforts, so to speak supporters of the return to the Stone Age.], in a huge room offered by the taxpayer on the order of the socialist power. , where anti-capitalists do business by selling anarchist books 25 euros each, the same ones that are found well stocked in supermarkets. Every time the Party manages to bring a "system fucker" into this show, it sows its morality, and wins in the long run. I'll let you guess who's "fucking" who. (Ch. VI AT THE DRESSAGE SCHOOL p. 255)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38674
The distressing level of culture, spelling, reflection, should no longer be of concern, as long as young people are occupied. While the students are partying, playing revolution by blocking their faculty, they do not clutter the streets. Most importantly, they don't clutter libraries. It's jubilant: these young people are doing exactly what a power can expect from them. "IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH." Not just that of students and students: that of teachers and decision-makers too. No need for scientific, historical and literary culture to find its place in our society. All that matters is to impress his world. TO KNOW, IT HAS BECOME REPETER. In any case, that's enough to get into the ENA. [...] No one seeks to cultivate themselves; everyone wants to give the impression of being. "France is a country where it is more important to have an opinion about Homer than to have read Homer." Stendhal is still relevant today. You will no longer meet people who think, but only with opinions. Under the anecdotes and the bagout, under the conformist mattress, ignorance must be thick, unfathomable. (Ch. VI AT THE DRESSAGE SCHOOL p. 243-244)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38675
If all journalists say the same thing, the lie becomes true. Whoever has control of the present has control of the past. Since people have no culture, their memory, this "duty," is rewritten with impunity. (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 154)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38676
There is no real difference between governments and journalists: they make the same money, yours. The reader and the voter are one and the same. [...] France Télévisions group alone will receive 2.48 billion euros in royalties in 2015. Thank you, Mr. Middle. And those that are not directly in the hands of the state are still funded by the state. In particular the newspapers with the noblest history, the friends of Pol Pot, Mao, Stalin, such as "Liberation," "Humanity," "The World," who supported the most sympathetic regimes in contemporary history. Was it a different time? Do you think they made amends? In fact, all continue to advocate EXACTLY what Pol Pot, Mao and Stalin advocated. Total stateship, redistribution of wealth, control of thought, cultural revolution, lynching of saboteurs. Thanks to them France is mentally communist. [...] To justify the fact that your taxes keep alive these newspapers that no one buys, we dared to make you swallow the idea that they constitute our "national heritage". Personally, I find it very funny, especially if we take into account the hundreds of historical monuments that we leave abandoned, the number of abbeys and castles that fall into ruin under your nose ... [...] Subsidizing the press is exactly as if people are forced to buy the newspapers they have chosen not to read. The USSR has never done better. The reader no longer wants to finance the propaganda, the newspaper loses money, the state pays the difference with your taxes. [...] "Le Monde" and "Le Figaro", which regularly advocate the reduction of public spending, each receive 16 million direct subsidies per year. "Libé," "Telerama" or "La Croix," 10 million. "Le Nouvel Obs," 8 million. The total aid to the press, "which has not been shown to be effective" according to the Court of Auditors, exceeds 400 million per year. [...] Legal announcements are the most beautiful - and least known - of our disguised finances. Tens of thousands of communities are forced to pay newspapers for regular advertisements, usually between 100 and 200 euros per unit, or nearly 900 million euros of public money per year (Balluteau Report, 2005). (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 135 -

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38677
It is the hatred of the other that is our strength. Showing hatred is a process of commitment and allegiance. The hatred extolled by Zola, Guevara, Sartre, the very woman who animates Caron and his minions. The enemy is vital. Our revolution is always "threatened", which allows us to justify tyranny and terrorize the lukewarm, suspicious, bourgeois, racist, saboteurs and other lustful vipers. What would we do without our naughty favorites? Xenophobic, Europhobic, serophobic, transphobic, lesbophobes, homophobes, Islamophobes... (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF THE HAINE p. 112)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38678
The generals of skull stuffing are also corporals of thought: there is no difference in level, slogan, reflection, between a Manuel Valls, a television host, a "specialist" or a student in journalism school. They say exactly the same thing. The intellectual requirement is not helpful to the Party. (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF HAINE p. 105)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38679
These young people, of course, have no "critical thinking" but are fond of their "indignation". That's why we cajole them. Even before their [journalism] studies, they had great potential for servility. In journalism schools, horizon of events of unique thought, students are like spectators of Nicolas Bedos. Apart from a curious or two distracted, they pay their place knowingly. These schools offer a technical and methodical range of knowledge to individuals who are mostly already formatted, at least ideologically compatible with the Party. In the activist dynamic, the inter-student group effect is just as important - if not more so - than coaching. They train each other. And at the end of the day they have no choice: either they zealously adhere to the morals of this biotope, or they divide by a thousand their chances of surviving it. Students are chosen, hired and then directed by journalists. Cause or consequence, the profession attracts almost only people on the left, for whom the press card is the equivalent of a degree of moral superiority. The rest of their careers are filling. Attempting to conceal substantive orthodoxy through formal heresy. Produce first. Copy and copy mostly. Checking is complicated. Thinking don't talk about it. The "in-depth items" are shipped in fifteen minutes. The editorials are laid in one evening. Never any reflection on the complex phenomena that underlie what is happening, and that's fine. (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF HAINE p. 102-103)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38680
The object's raison d'être is its enemy, the state. But if the enemy dies for real, the protester is nothing. He dies with him.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38681
These people have no historical reference other than their sacred Holy World War. Hitler is their generic term for those who don't think exactly like them.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38682
National unity is a kind of state of emergency of single thought.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38683
The Epuration executed twice as many people as the entire Vichy period.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38684
Do you think that to conquer Paris, Anne Hidalgo and Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet appealed to the maturity of their constituents? The first proposed to have parties on the device, the second wanted to organize them in the disused metro stations.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38685
A chimpanzee who noisily rolls a can of gasoline in front of his peers impresses females and earns the respect of his rivals. You are a chimpanzee like the others, to dominate, you try to impress, by your projects and your social actions. Women are hopelessly impressionable. Especially from the point of view of men who don't have one.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38686
You are no longer afraid of running out of game, of being devoured, killed by the enemy, of losing your children and your vital resources. You are afraid of being humiliated at the coffee machine.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38687
For a critically minded individual, a species on the verge of extinction, what people think and what the media is saying is irrelevant. But the majority of people have given up looking for the truth, since they receive in their sofa the one that Canal or BHL want to deliver to them.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38688
If France ceased to be this social doormat, this moral mop, no one would come and wipe their feet on it.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38689
However, it would be moral and normal if a response was not proportionate. An aggressor is at fault and does not deserve equality: he deserves to lose.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38690
"How do you kill a civilization? It is enough to invent social security. Reduce the need to save, plan, work, be adult and responsible. Also reduce the need for family stability, for real solidarity. Either increase short-term vision, excessive consumption, disregard for consequences. So associality, parasitism, neglect... Such "comfort" has a price. Any animal placed in a situation of dependency

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38693
Learning is everything, the rest is nothing. That's the dogma. The brain is blank, as available for national education as for TF1 advertisements. "It is on a blank page that the most beautiful poems are written," said Mao, François Mitterrand's "humanist" ("L'Express," February 23, 1961), the idol of all Party members, from fifty-seven to ninety-seven. Mao's China, but also Lenin's USSR, Pol Pot's Cambodia, have used the clean slate principle to seize power and re-educate individuals. Big Brother must use it to justify the conditioning. (Ch. VI AT THE DRESSAGE SCHOOL p. 229-230)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38702
In an upside-down world it's crazy to be in the place.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38703
We could talk insecurity on television, on the radio, in the newspapers, without first pledging allegiance to taboos and dogmas. They were sometimes asked for their opinion from real crime specialists, without inviting an association activist or philosopher to counterbalance. ... The whole thing is never to accuse anyone outside the state, citizens and society. And if any journalist dares to go off-piste, he will be excluded: as were Éric Zemmour or Robert Ménard. Plurality is good. When it is unanimous, it is better. Since 2002, we have had to apologize for talking about insecurity and the victims. The victims themselves understand that it is better to be silent. It is the citizen omerta, right up to the highest peak of the state.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38704
40,000 offences in 1830, 160,000 in 1900, more than 4,000,000 today.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38705
Everything that is supposed to represent a reality, convey information, produce fiction, is controlled by the state, and, as always, financed in one way or another by TES IMPOTS. AGAINST YOUR WILL. Our system is untouchable. If private people financed a real opposition media, they would be wiped out by the state, its bosses and its minions, as a deviant journalist or artist would be wiped out by his caste. "I guess I'm pretty progressive," Pattinson said. But it's hard not to be when you're an actor" (Le Nouvel Obs, May 21, 2014). [...] everything that can succeed in the press will be set in step, bought by the omnipotent Big Brother, become advertising medium, devoured from the inside and digested. [...] There is so little difference between advertising and writing that publishing was invented to save time. Soon, everything will be unified, and you will only look at "info-infotainment." (Ch. IV JOURNALITARISM p. 146-147)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38707
Well, he says in his commanding voice. I am decreeing martial law here. France is under siege. My men are among the best operational elements in the world. They are specially trained for combat in urban areas, regardless of the conditions. If someone commits an act contrary to honor, like these looters, we will eliminate it. If someone opposes us, we will destroy them. There will be no summons.

Laurent Obertone
(Source inconnue)


#38708
War is peace. These armies of tolerants, [...], these battalions of democrats, these regiments of open-mindedness devote their free time to prohibiting by all means the expression of divergent thoughts. (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF THE HAINE p. 113)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38709
In order not to harm us, by alarming fools like you, it is enough to hide it. You spend more time with our information than with reality: we only have to control the information to control your reality. To this end, our media are in charge of encrypting all the embarrassing facts, to affix on the real our lines of code, our reading grid, always the same. 95% of the media are synoptic. They think the same thing, publish the same thing, and have the same source: the AFP. The media, too, are justified only by themselves. We are an element of power, if someone challenges us or asks us for justifications, we will crush it under threat, under moral authority, under the possibility of public humiliation. If necessary, we will add to our audience, our journalist, our guests, our stars, our comedians, our SPECIALISTE. (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF HAINE p. 99)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38710
You may moan in the shadow of your living room in the light of your plasma: in the digital desert, no one hears you scream. You have no choice but to see the crowd slit, applaud, decide for you. Applause, the vile slap of the idiotic public, is a weapon capable of normalizing and legitimizing anything. ... The primates charged with applauding are the group, cruel, which chooses its champion and boos its scapegoat. These unsym neutral referees are there to point you in the right direction. [...] The television audience is a popular jury caricature. They are wisely seated and then, well briefed, suspended from the gestures of the room-trainer, to the "laugh" or "applause" signs. (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF HAINE p. 95-96)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38711
The world itself does not interest me, if I cannot rewrite it, paint it in the colors of time, print it in four columns or spread in sequence the ideal version of what it must look like, what it must become to be acceptable. (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF HAINE p. 88)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38712
"Only for LGBTQIA2," then it was added: "And racialized people," then "And non-valid and atypical," and then "And women," and we finally scratched it all to the red marker and wrote: "Forbidden entry to valid non-fluid heterotypical psychotypical white males," but sulphurous anti-assignment activists claimed that no one should be reduced to and that to designate and categorize was already stigmatized.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38713
He had had this reflex of a fawn, to flee the ground, to take refuge at the top of things.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38714
Anti-racism, how many crimes have we allowed to commit in your name? In order not to play the game of the National Front, the ideologues ignore these cases, make themselves accomplices of the criminals. We know that millions of rapes and assaults could be prevented every year, but we prefer to remain silent so as not to "stigmatize". Victims will get away with the stigma.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38715
At the club, Renaud Lorenzino was nicknamed: his apparent sympathy concealed a rare perversity. "Is that from?" "The turtle." Suspicious, Luke looked up and down. "I don't know about it. I'll see... -No, otherwise it won't be a surprise anymore." She was hesitant. "Don't worry, he'll love it." Luke looked at him again. The man looked like a solid pervert to him. "Do you have any instruments? We have a metal detector here. "I work with my bare hands." Curious, almost a little jealous, Luke ends up letting him in. She preceded him in the basement, by a metal staircase. There was a luxury bar, with dim lights. They walked for a moment, in a dimly lit hallway. She pointed to a door. "We have to wait until the end of the program. "I have time." From the "program" the Dauphin had just completed the first part. Cigarette on his lips, swimming, he smiled, thinking back to his exploits. He had never heard Saida shout like that. He had worked hard... She was bleeding from it. Maybe he'd even need stitches. He had wanted to finish it by mouth, but she had fainted. Was that when he hit the ribs? Leila had to get her head out of the bowl to prevent her from drowning. Lorenzino had made her eat the tiles, she would not return anytime soon. Leila disappointing. She would start screaming, then she wouldn't scream when she was in real pain. It was not normal, he would tell Luke about it. (...) Her second vice involved only one girl. He was tied to a chair, she started by kicking him, he took a moment, then she would untie him, and he would retaliate. And he was letting go. So strong that it was hard to find available, and not dented. (...) Vincent Gite was in. The editorialist, with his head down, was waiting for the first blows. "I'm the surprise," Gite said. Lorenzino had raised his head. He didn't seem to like surprises. "Who are you? -I'm Vincent Gite, but you can call me far right. That's what you usually call me." The Dolphin had a doubt. Was this really a surprise? Or was he a lunatic on the loose? "Well, what doesn't excite you? I thought here you were making your fantasies live? Benefits! This time I'm rese, and I'm in front of you." Lorenzino remained silent. He was trying to surprise Gite in the look something that would look like a clue. But in his eyes of vair there was nothing. "I'll be brief. You've been the master of the game. You have to accept being knocked down. You have too much power. I'm going to have to kill you." Lorenzino knew that day would come. (...) "If you're not blind, you know what's going on out there. "Yes. "If you know, then you are guilty. Gite cracked his fingers. "Wait, I... -You're first on my list."

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38723
In any case, many research directors are appointed directly by the Party, by the Elysée, the trade unions, or well-placed friends. The university is very similar to the media. Same coterie, same system of social reproduction, of internal legitimization. If you deviate, you go out. No disbelievers in our churches. "Excellence" should not escape Big Brother. NOTHING STANDARDIZES AS MUCH AS THE BIG SCHOOLS. With the ENA and other factories of well-becoming socio-democrats, including quotas of the underprivileged, we trace the sacred paths of dogma, leading straight to the top of the state. [...] We will have to try to be more discreet: the formatting of this school is so coarse that the jury of the 2011 class was moved by it. "Uniformity of behavior, even of thought." Tendency to "choose the apparent comfort of agreed formulas, taken up to the vocabulary of administrative or media modes [...] Difficulties in making a reasoned judgment on the reforms under way, in bringing comparison" ("Le Figaro," June 12, 2012). How do you get into the ENA? There is no scientific test. A test of written expression college level, some technocratic knowledge. Perhaps the hardest part is concentrating enough to retain all the administrative nonsense that offers admission. Some manage to miss it anyway, like Education Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, twice. But good relationships... You understand. (Ch. VI AT THE DRESSAGE SCHOOL p. 235-236)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38724
If we want to equalize humans who do not have the same chance, the law must treat them differently; for example, helping the poor and punishing the rich. So decree that individuals are INEGAUX IN RIGHT. The reverse of the 1789 declaration. If equality is at this price, we will not hesitate for a second. (Ch. VI AT THE DRESSAGE SCHOOL p. 228-229)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38725
After getting involved in commissions to completely reform the language, I gave up. Too many words posed intractable problems. A doctor, a sailor, a junk, became a medicine, a navy, a junk. A great woman couturier could not bear to be called a great seamstress. Amateur became amateur, hello sexism ... He's an expert, she's an expert. A runner, a runner? A public man, a public woman? Even worse. (Ch. V THE CAMP OF SEINS p. 205)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38726
On some "sensitive" topics, censorship - robots that react to banned words - removes more than 95% of comments ("Le Parisien," July 18, 2014). When popular anxiety seeks to express itself, we send our robot cleaners. (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 174)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38727
The fact that 27% of young French people support the Islamic State (ICM) must remain in your mind a detail. Better a beheading than an amalgam. [...] We are able to turn the beheading of a Frenchman into a giant campaign against Islamophobia, and you will not flinch. (Ch. IV JOURNALITARISM p. 168-169)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38728
Since you have no memory, you do not know that anti-racists have been holding exactly the same alarmist discourse for more than fifty years. On November 20, 1960, the MRAP newspaper headlined: "A Climate of Hate." Journalist Emmanuel Debono noted this expression, in the mouths of anti-racists, in 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1985 and 1986. This expression was also used throughout the 1990s and 2000s [...]. As Pierre-André Taguieff said, "the denunciation of "liberation" or the "banalization of racist speech" is a commonplace of anti-racist rhetoric" ("Le Point," November 28, 2013). (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 163)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38729
Anti-racism, the regime's knout, goes hand in hand with intensive mobilization in favour of "diversity". We have developed a COMPENSATION RACISM SORTE, which our communicators have dubbed "positive discrimination." A consequential egalitarian morality could only lead to a methodical, taboo but conscious and organized racial s e l e c tion of those considered disabled by society. A rebalancing, in short. Most of the time, it translates into the promotion of blacks and North Africans, in all series, commercials, films, entertainment shows. Simple exposure theory: you have to get used to it, and if possible love the people exposed. At the initiative of the CSA, all our channels broadcast for a week spots animated by their stars, "promoting French diversity". The big groups are following suit, because it's in tune with the times. Diversity is like organic, fair, charity: it's a seller. (Ch. IV JOURNALITARISM p. 158-159)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38730
And even if you have before you what we persist in denying, you will still doubt your judgment. You don't weigh in. The lone man is always wrong. We are the helminths of reality, we rewrite the present. I want to give you a recent example. After the various cases concerning DSK (Sofitel, Carlton...), a lot of testimonies and new evidence were published, sometimes by major media, evoking possible victims abroad. But on the Internet most of this information has been... Cleaned. All these testimonies no longer exist. A legal way to make embarrassing witnesses disappear. We have that power. (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 156)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38731
The background of these people has little interest, except to confirm that they evolve in the same world, festive, rich and well-thinking, virgin of borders between militancy, moralism, spectacle, profits and incestuous friendships. Perdriel made a fortune in reprocessing feces. In all coherence, he recently took over "The New Obs," "Street89," and invested in "Le Monde." (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 142)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38732
TV creates a world in line with our ideal, a social hierarchy based on morality. It decides what exists or does not exist, of those you must hate or love. It has the right to life or death over artists, politicians or scientists. It is their only access to existence. (Ch. III THE TWO MINUTES OF HAINE p. 89)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38733
You deny the real, refuse his annoyances and his trials. Envy is the child's own. Looking at the cake share of his fellow woman and voting for equality is one and the same approach. [...] You have abdicated your autonomy and intelligence to an assistantship made up of directives, instructions and regulations. Your ability to fully accept the authority of other people, "specialists", leaves your masters free to do with you what they want. All your life, like an infant, you will want a master servant, whom you have appointed state. (Ch I HOMO DOMESTICUS p. 40-41)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38734
There was only the white silence, the steps that sometimes went down to the thighs, the icy snow falling into the shoes, the brambles clinging to the legs, the melting bottoms twisting their ankles, and those black trees, branched with snow, by the thousands, all around them, endlessly.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38735
He knew the smell of death, and learned the power of freedom.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38736
These proofs of life, like hundreds of thousands of others, would disappear forever from this Earth.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38737
Outside, black people always revolved around their braziers. One of them poured something into the fire, the flames roared several meters, and this elemental monster spat in the wind a volley of snails that were lost in the dark, as if a blacksmith god had just struck the night with his iron hammer.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38738
Fight those who do not believe in Allah or the Last Day until they pay the capitation tax and submit and humiliate themselves. The Koran. 9 :29. Paris, 1st arrondissement, 10:15 p.m. This hell named France, Quraych Al-Islam had made it his paradise. A country so predictable, where it was easy to rule... Country so eager to disappear, that defeating it was almost insulting. Moderated to his short beard collar, Quraych quickly established himself among the professionals of the Republican tribute. He understood how to present well, reassure the frightened Frenchman, and politely threaten his political leaders, whose only terror was to lose their place too quickly. Quraych was a diplomatic terrorist, whom no one dared interrupt, who had made the system his system. Between the demands of some and the loses of others, he knew how to make himself indispensable, until he became a kind of living concession, the last intermediary between the French and death. Not an hour goes by without Quraych reciting Surahs, devoting himself to Allah, thinking of the teachings of Al-Azhar, the greatness of the Mughals, the Abbasids, and the magnificent Suleiman. He was of all his being Islam. He was from Damascus and he had been from Deir ez-Zor, and Palmyra. His companions were only martyrs, giving them his life was his honor and pride. In the land of the fragile, he boasted of having become a caliph, a telegenic product specializing in the smiling threat, "knowing how to play stereotypes", as one journalist slavishly wrote. Behind the scenes, crossing the stage managers, the editors, the journalists, he saw only this eagerness to be pleasant to him, these looks begging for complicity, almost making him want to caress their heads. Time was playing for him, with talent he advanced his pawns, mosques, immigration, the halal circuit, community amendments, and with the Muslim League signed unprecedented electoral scores. The infidel had to oppose him only his benevolence, his smiles, his consensus, the persuasion that his coward was a broad-mindedness. (pp. 105-107)

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38739
When we see that three thugs manage to mobilize for several days all the assault units of the country, what will happen, when a dozen terrorists decide to strike in several cities at the same time? What happens when police officers, caught in an ambush, are forced to kill several assailants to get out? It's a hell coming.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38740
The new aristocracy consisted largely of bureaucrats, scientists, technicians, union organizers, advertising experts, sociologists, professors, journalists and professional politicians.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38741
We will press you until you are empty, and then we will fill you with ourselves.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38742
For the International to be the human race, all national pride must be taken down.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38743
If all journalists say the same thing, the lie becomes true. Whoever has control of the present has control of the past.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38744
Everyone knows what to do with our newspapers: the deaf person notes what the blind man tells him, the moron on duty corrects the whole thing and the colleagues copy.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38745
A dictatorship is not established to safeguard a revolution; we're making a revolution to establish a dictatorship.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38746
In 2010 in Marcq-en-Barœul, Natacha was spotted by a predator. She is attacked while jogging, then raped, strangled and beaten with screwdrivers until her death. The killer was sentenced in 2006 to 10 years in prison for rape at gunpoint. He was released on parole after five years in prison. Two psychiatric experts validated this decision. As magistrate Philippe Bilger points out, one of them even considered it "excellent". The individual saw a psychiatrist regularly and "fulfilled the obligations" of his socio-judicial follow-up. His previous victim (rape at the threat of a screwdriver) said he was convinced he would do it again (Le Figaro, 7/09/10). But judges only listen to psychiatrists, and psychiatrists only listen to inmates.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38747
We will have seen as the wise the corpses of our enemies pass. Sooner or later, everything will dissolve in our number and our unity. So maybe tomorrow your soldiers will come and save you again, that your doctors and merchants will soften the end of your life. But deep down, I think your race is over. Depressed by his frenzy, stifled by his superiority.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38748
Prostration is not a way of life. It's an adaptation to death.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38749
Be an adult. Every one of your actions is a judge of you.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38750
The project is clear: we must destroy a world that is not ours, erase its past, deny its greatness. And of course, promote our morality, teach the doctrine that can counter prejudices, especially through "sensitizing" associations that fight for accreditation to "dismantle prejudice", that is to say re-educate your children. "Nacht und Nebel" for all. From primary school, documentaries on homophobia. Colonization, collaboration. It is necessary to teach your cherubs self-hatred and indignation, to instill the reflexes of moral superiority, to which so many of our people owe everything. It is necessary to teach a domestic animal that it has no homeland, but a master. You have to teach the little white man how much to hate him. And as always, multiply the small reforms to make the parents of students howl, at regular intervals. If we can do EVERYTHING, to push parents of students to go on hunger strike against school rhythms alone, we win. Our unions have their share of merit. (Ch. VI AT THE DRESSAGE SCHOOL p. 250)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38751
As children are malleable beings, they must be taken from their parents to be re-educated, reprogrammed, reassigned, by the state, to regulate them for life under the banner of progress. They are confiscated from their d e l e t erious environment, their experience is best mastered by a long dressage, notably by preserving them from family influences, bourgeois and uneducated (in a word: right), and they are conditioned to give their all for the consumer society [concept from the "left" (Jean Baudrillard) which is inspired by Keynesian theory (relaunch by demand) , the rotten fruit of state politics or connivance capitalism], not forgetting to vote for the "forces of progress". (Ch. VI AT THE DRESSAGE SCHOOL p. 231-232)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38752
The reality is that in the United States, white people are twice as killed by blacks as the other way around. While blacks make up only 13% of the population, compared to 64% for whites ("Wall Street Journal," 2010). It's a mess, all our bloodhounds must have missed this detail. But no one will ever know. The murder of a white man by a black man does not serve the Party line. (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 157)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38753
There you go. How far is this going to go? No one knows. In the night of civilization society broke out, and it is now the civil, social and well-behaved man who will explode.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38754
Plenel took what paid the best at zero: liaison officer, then political commissioner. To play Big Brother, to become the Herald of the Party, fanaticism is the only qualification required. He can afford forgeries as he can afford to write wrongly or have the political sense of a lymphatic lepidoptera: "There will be no Manuel Valls prime minister, it is impossible," he predicted three days before his appointment. His only power has always been moral, and that's all that matters. At the head of a "World", where scheming and clientelism flourished, Plenel distributed a little of his hatred - very personal - of Mitterand to each of his employees, organized his little entism, until making the "World" the most ideological newspaper of the country, the "reference daily" of the Party. So when the editorial board organizes internal elections, during the presidential elections, it is always the extreme left that wins. As might be expected in such cases, the atmosphere within the editorial staff is childish and democratic, "between police surveillance and public denunciation. . . . There are all the working characteristics of a totalitarian institution in the "World", Pierre Péan and Philippe Cohen tell us, in "The Dark Side of the World", a dissection of the Plenel system, "from counter-power to the abuse of power", which led to his expulsion from the newspaper, in addition to the fall in sales and an inexplicable "crisis of confidence" within the editorial staff. (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 130-131)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38757
You believe in human kindness, I presume? It does not occur to you that if the ideal of "sharing," "solidarity" or "gift" is on everyone's lips political and media, it is because it pays off? I told you, every act has a motive. (Ch. II THE WORLD PERDU p. 67)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38758
You are no exception. Every individual is conditioned to follow the group. "The evolution of mentalities" is a herd that changes direction according to the will of the shepherds, for fear of loneliness, beatings of sticks, or fangs of mastiffs. You're part of this herd. To varying degrees, we are all conditioned. You also hold the stick invisible. You agree to change your thoughts, to moderate your opinions, to sometimes deny your view of the world. You submit to political correctness. You're indoctrinated. We lie to each other, we manipulate each other, we monitor ourselves. (page 261)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38759
In the past, writers tried to pull people out of their reality, to lead them into a fictional world. Today, they have to do exactly the opposite.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38760
Everyone knows what to do with our newspapers: the deaf person notes what the blind man tells him, the moron on duty corrects the whole thing and the colleagues copy.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38761
You are the being of irresponsibility. You refuse to take responsibility for your actions and take responsibility for you. Nothing is ever your fault. The state, the police, the authorities, the parents, the little comrade. The other one, always.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38762
The facts are not favourable to our morals. So we have to change the facts. Simply returning them, doing journalism, is not possible. Altering the real is our power.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38763
In the basket, the crabs all stand by the claw. You have no idea how many small and big arrangements bind party members. Most of our major financiers, politicians, journalists, academics, high-ranking officials, magistrates, researchers, academics, communicators, artists, economists, press bosses, entrepreneurs, anti-racist and trade union leaders, publishers of this country, are either members of the club the Century or Freemasons, at least all sponsored, if not elected.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38764
No one can force us to justify ourselves. We are the Party. To the skeptic to justify himself. It is the critical mind that we are accusing. You know them, our "arguments." "Unacceptable, despicable, slippage, scandalous, unacceptable." Our virtuous indignation is enough to deny unpleasant realities, destroy the skeptics and spare us any justification. (page 77)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38765
We will have seen as the wise the corpses of our enemies pass. Sooner or later, everything will dissolve in our number and our unity. So maybe tomorrow your soldiers will come and save you again, that your doctors and merchants will soften the end of your life. But deep down, I think your race is over. Depressed by his frenzy, stifled by his superiority. You no longer have the weapons for this life, and little by little you will give it up.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38766
Our bobos are the ideal mop of the diet. They pay, they vote, they are zealous. They carry out the Party's orders. They catechize each other. But their mental universe is increasingly attacked by reality. Either he'll give in or they'll give in. Meanwhile their survival is not heroic, it is only a flight. (page 392)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38767
Language is basically far more important than politicians, since all politics is a matter of lies. (page 289)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38768
Big Brother's voice is printed, diffused, edited, coded, projected, published, displayed, spreads, reads, listens to itself, downloads, comes in all tones, comes out of millions of mouths, but it always says the same thing. (page 105)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38769
He didn't want to die, not now. He would have wanted one last time to get drunk, to let himself be carried by a familiar melody, to breathe the wind of the sea, to brush a woman's hand, to see the birds flying over the crumpling of the sea.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38770
He saw this parasitized poplar of mistletoe and its dozens of greenish balls covered with snow, like the sad Christmas tree that would never take place.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38771
"So you don't think I'm right against this lunatic? "I don't think so, no. "He is unable to oppose me with a single argument!" "That doesn't mean he's wrong. Men think but don't talk. Women do the opposite. Nothing new under the sun... »

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38776
"Our society condemns innocent people to death because it refuses to sentence the guilty to life."

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38777
According to the M6 JT of 16 April 2014, France is "not very tolerant" because it has "only three million regular naturists". This is how we try to initiate mental reflexes, to influence cognitive processes.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38778
Stupidity was as necessary as intelligence.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38779
I am one of the few people who have appreciated this book. For my part this book was nice to me to read although it does not learn anything new.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38780
Statistically, perpetuity is never enforced. Suffice to say that it does not exist. If we persist in not applying the law, what is the word that does not criminally refer to anything, except to the eternal anger of the families of the victims?

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38781
As he pointed out, the prosecution cannot, for example, call a witness. It does not have the experts on its side. She doesn't have a painful childhood to explain everything. It has just the extracuidance of being there, of accusing, of showing society that everything is not going so well, of showing the magistrates what the criminal reality is, of finally showing that radiant reintegration also often results in the most abominable of relapses.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38782
You should know that in prison, prices defy all competition. In 2011, the Court of Auditors told us that most food products are sold there at one third of their public value. It is the inmates who send food to their families, not the other way around.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38783
13,000 robberies, 2,000 assaults, 200 rapes a day.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38784
According to my estimates, twelve murders would be enough to make noise in Norway. More than fifty would allow me to reach the whole of Europe. I've painted a picture of the traitors to be slaughtered. p.327

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38785
You are that mink that we take to the fur market and who does not make the connection.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38786
They say heroes are born of crises. We usually forget that others die from it.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38787
If women want to give their children more time, they are willing to give up some of their income. From there, wage comparisons don't mean anything anymore. Men, obsessed with their status, don't care about working overtime, having to move to a less attractive setting, seeing their children less, spending weeks or months away from home, enduring lack of comfort, physical danger and increased pressure at work. In France, it is often claimed that the difference in gender pay is 25-30% of gross salary. Except that if you eliminate career preferences and align working hours, the gap becomes marginal (between 2 and 8%). And what we never say, at the same age and sector, is that men's productivity is higher. According to INSEE, full-time worked an average of 56 hours compared to 51 hours for women (8.9%). In all areas, they work more and their hourly productivity is higher (INSEE, 2004). "If there is discrimination, it is very low," admits economist Cécile Philippe ("Les Echos," June 28, 2011). For the record, the women who are the lowest paid compared to men are the leaders who set their own wages. (Ch. V THE CAMP OF SEINS p. 190-191)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38788
The manufacturing and distribution (historically communist) [of newspapers] remain weak and disorganized, at insane cost. The sector is paralyzed by the unique and all-powerful CGT Book Syndicate with a monopoly on hiring and providing workers with higher wages than journalists (around 5,000 euros per month). These salaries alone account for 80% of the printing cost of newspapers [...] (Lordiant Report, July 7, 2004). Consequences: record number sales prices, twice as high as in Germany. (Ch. IV JOURNALITRISM p. 145)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38789
You want to feel that things change according to your desires. You want to be promised "reforms," no matter which ones, you just have to move forward. Big Brother is just a huge promise of continuous change, and therefore of infinite activism. "Change is now!" is a perfect slogan. NOW is an eternal and radiant future, always at hand. François Hollande's slogan promises perpetual change. All his constituents want is PROGRES, a continuous shift towards full domestication. (Ch. II THE WORLD PERDU p. 84)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38790
It is the critical mind that we are accusing. You know them, our "arguments." "Unacceptable, despicable, slippage, scandalous, unacceptable." Our virtuous indignation is enough to deny unpleasant realities, destroy the skeptics and spare us any justification. (Ch. II THE WORLD PERDU p. 77)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38791
All egalitarian regimes, socialist or communist, form extremely unequal hierarchies. If power exists, equality cannot exist. Are you going to argue that there is no power? So you really have no idea of the immense privileges we enjoy on your back. (Ch. II THE WORLD PERDU p. 67)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38792
That is the art of politics. They advocate equality, democracy, justice, exclusively to crush you. We enjoy the fruits of your work. [...] We have done so well, that you will spend your life financing the enjoyment of individuals like our dear Daniel Cohn-Bendit, this rebellious button-down star of our programs of the late 60s, recycled among other waste in ecology, to become the Jean-Pierre Coffe of politics. You know that by having fun on set and in the European Parliament, this snake-charmer has won and will continue to earn tens of thousands of euros a month, considerable in-kind benefits, never any expenses to pay for his travels, his receptions and his lavish lifestyle? In the name of your EGALITE. Can you imagine? (Ch. II THE WORLD PERDU p. 65)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38793
This enormous power, we have it in part because you are blind, convinced that we are honest, that we act by ideal, for I do not know what inept conviction. You accept the hierarchy as we impose it, because you are a coward, and because you are programmed to be. Your submission saves you a lot of trouble, believe me. [ ...] Do you think the serfs were ill-off because they had to give taxes and food in exchange for the protection of their lord? In exchange for work and taxes, we don't even protect you anymore. You're a scoundrel, we trained you for this. (Ch. II THE WORLD PERDU p. 62-63)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38794
There is a cult of the victim in our egalitarian societies. There's nothing more beautiful than a victim. Inferiority is entitled to respects. We love those who have carried their crosses, those who have suffered. It gives them value. These jerks vomit religion and morality: they are religious and moralistic like never before.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38795
Some animals like sheep have the unfortunate domestic tendency to jump off the cliffs, to do like everyone else. And any resemblance to human herds is not coincidental. (Ch I HOMO DOMESTICUS s. 36)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38796
Subsidizing the press is exactly as if people are forced to buy the newspapers they have chosen not to read. The USSR has never done better. The reader no longer wants to finance the propaganda, the newspaper loses money, the state pays the difference with your taxes.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38797
For him this cursed country has been walking for far too long without its soul, without only knowing where, without understanding its agony. And every year that passed seemed to sink him into a more complete and successful death. He had never felt able to fight. Wasn't he ready to let himself be torched to keep pretending to live? He thought that the slave dream would be the last and strongest of all dreams. It was also his own and he had never had the courage to give it up. "I'm just the art of talking about unfortunate ideas," he told the madman who asked him for solutions. His lucidity was a burden and his world much darker than uncertainty. He barely informed himself, that is, to frighten himself, to hurt himself, to express his hatred methodically, to contaminate his surroundings. To be the dread of awakening, coming right after the dream. The key to the closet where Bluebeard locked his women's corpses. He would have wanted as a child, first to instill a little of this evil, and leave on the other side of his grave as a suspicious luggage, a parcel booby-trapped, a last shard of Man.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38800
What if some immigrants didn't have the capacity to succeed? If that were the case, we would have to call the Halde, to bring a lawsuit to this book, to Darwin and possibly to God. Despite strong communitarianism, immigrants from East Asia have a strong capacity to adapt to Western, developed and industrial societies, regardless of continent, social level and number of individuals concerned. Their crime rate is very low, as in their home countries. But East Asians live in societies very similar to European societies. Is the key to successful adaptation cultural, community-specific? For hundreds of generations, Western and Asian societies have put enormous pressure on their citizens. Working time, social involvement, moral obligations, a lifestyle focused on competition and production, organizational and administrative complexity, over-information, social pressure of consumption and culture, strong intellectual and social demands... This environment, which seems banal to us, is enough to upset the foreigner. Because of their culture, some immigrants are different. This should please the progressive, but it is not. Diversity is very good, but he prefers the immigrant to be his equal. Equivalent. Same. Socialist, that would be perfect. We pretend to exalt differences, while refusing to admit them, because they do not fit with our ideas. How is it absurd or appalling to speculate that certain communities, their culture, their history, are better suited to certain environments than to others? Not everyone is made to conform to the Western way of life, even when it is exported, South Africa can attest to this. In North and South America, the adjustment difficulties of some have persisted for decades.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38801
Who are the criminals? Are they predisposed people? Individually, high testosterone and low serotonin levels are heritable and correlated with violence. The influence of high testosterone levels on violent or repeat rapists has been pointed out by several studies (Rada, Laws

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38802
Apart from the discontent and suffering of the population, what are the consequences of such insecurity for society? Le Figaro published on 4 May 2010 a study on the issue, carried out by the economist Jacques Bichot. Every year, crime and crime cost victims and the state a total of around 115 billion euros, excluding traffic offences. Of which 29 billion miscellaneous offences, 22 billion tax evasion, 14 billion computer fraud, 6.6 billion for voluntary injuries, 5.3 billion for drugs, 800 million frauds on social benefits. Burned cars alone cost $1.5 billion. The total cost of delinquency and crime represents 5.6% of GDP. As economist Jacques Bichot pointed out, this is the equivalent of twice the total income tax. It should be remembered that pensions (depending on the state) or immigration (according to Gourévitch) cost about 30 billion euros per year. Would France's annual deficit be one if insecurity were reduced to its post-war rate? The answer is clear: our country would simply not be in debt.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38803
We (Big Brother) broadcast our propaganda while funding its support. And you remain convinced that the press is the guarantor of democracy. (page 139)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38804
You burst, empty your head, tear you apart... rather than looking you in the face. Vomit and forget. Speed up the process. Work and entertainment are avoidance, flight behaviours. (page 44)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38805
How can you handle that? By your nature as a domestic animal, trained precisely to support everything. Promiscuity and insanity, noise and madness, smells and orders, social pressure, the ineptitude of society and the inertia of existence, its humiliations and manipulations, and much more. You, your fellow human beings, have all the hallmarks of domestication. (page 29)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38806
Men think but don't talk. Women do the opposite.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38807
Humans deprived of their daily order are creatures quite apart, below the beasts, monstrous, corrupted, deranged by no one knows what cursed instinct, and the more it seems that they are disciplined against this viciation, the more it seems that it becomes more pronounced.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38808
And he had started listening to the epistles of the wind.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38809
Outside the sky was black, and so black was his soul.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38810
They had the same idea. It was she who threw herself upon him, and undressed him. This man felt so powerful, in the clutches of this lioness woman he loved. They were this islet of fortune in the midst of chaos, disconnected from everything, abandoned at these perfect moments, chemically pure, a sensory completeness that required only to hug them, to evacuate from them any form of toxin. And they had never felt so alive.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38811
And he already knew that his conscience, this vulture, would leave him no rest.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38812
He was an expert in men, and those were not.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38813
In the fog of incense in the living room, the old clock persisted in minute-by-waiting silence.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38814
Night was coming and his terror. The red sun sank at the edge of the world, and the horizon quietly drank the cup of his blood.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38815
Everything in their room evoked the presence of this great absentee.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38816
Outside, the frigid wind reigned over the snowy darkness, violently colliding with the closed shutters.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38817
We were throwing people into the Seine. Even further, stranded against a wharf on Seguin Island, he saw what looked like a body, floating straight where the current prevailed. He had ample time to see him, lying with his back against the wharf, like Ahab clinging to his whale, his face pale half-submerged and as seized with amazement, mouth and eyes open, arms dangling in the current.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38818
This crowd was the allegory of renunciation.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38819
After years of waiting, inaction, passivity, insults, spitting, spraying paint and stones, Molotov cocktail, after years lost to endure, still behind the shield, without flinching, the mobile guards released all their frustration. Finally, they had the right to type... It was kind of a reward. We were happy.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38820
Delinquency and crime are inevitable. What is preventable is to let them become lucrative and risk-free, thus letting them grow to the point of threatening society as a whole. (P144)

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38821
She was, like all janitors, depressed, and a member of an animal rights association.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38822
Disaster, we anticipate it, we wait for it for a long time, and when it is there we understand that nothing and no one will be able to go as fast as it is.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38823
Witnesses approached, always quick to speak out against any police brutality. They were cooled by the sight of corpses, the dying woman, and the bloodied weapon. One of them filmed anyway, which was the smallest thing; it would make a lot of views on the Internet ...

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38824
People like him are monsters, that's the truth. They sometimes enter this world, and pass through it, and spread the dread, because they are not from here.

Laurent Obertone
(The Devil of Heaven)


#38825
However, if a country's average IQ decreases by 4 points, the number of people with an IQ above 115 will decrease by 35%, and the number of individuals with an IQ greater than 130 will decrease by 48%. Can we imagine the loss of inventors, engineers, scientists and talents that this represents? Specifically, France saw its IQ fall from 101.1 to 97.3, a severe drop in the number of gifted individuals (-34%). This, according to the work of Volkmar Weiss, will result in a reduction in GNP per capita of at least five thousand euros per year. And this without presuming the future...

Laurent Obertone
(France banned)


#38826
It is no longer a question of deciding whether or not one can accommodate all the misery of the world. It has started, and whether we like it or not, it will come, here and elsewhere. She's already here. And that's just the beginning.

Laurent Obertone
(France banned)


#38827
A sixty-five-ton missile launched on the tracks of its lift.

Laurent Obertone
(The Devil of Heaven)


#38828
A ballistic miracle. An end-of-the-world din. A sixty-five-ton missile launched on the tracks of its lift. Until the end, the ground speed remains at 700 kilometres per hour. Full charge and full face. An outlier kinetic force. More than a billion Joules.

Laurent Obertone
(The Devil of Heaven)


#38829
Crime fascinates us, because it embodies secession.

Laurent Obertone
(The Devil of Heaven)


#38830
Hatred is my shepherd If you don't know how to kill, you won't be able to save.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38831
And if the facts say anything else, the facts must be changed.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38832
In the past, writers tried to pull people out of their reality, to lead them into a fictional world. Today, they have to do exactly the opposite.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38833
The male is domineering, unsubmissive, prevents the master from doing with him what he wants. Bottom line: the male must be removed. That will wipe out any resistance.

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38834
special interests and those of society are at odds. Genes are selfish, society wants to be altruistic.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38835
Our society condemns innocent people to death because it refuses to sentence the guilty to life.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38836
Nor does giving in to a capricious child soothe his whims, gifts and laxity do not soothe the hatred of the most stubborn: on the contrary, they are interpreted as signs of weakness.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38837
To reduce the number of detainees, they must be massively amnestyd. All sentences of less than six months, all those handed down more than two years ago, cancelled! "This will allow the counters to be reset" (20 minutes, 13/06/12).

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38838
Adrenaline dilates the senses, awakens the animal. Stress mobilizes the nervous system, hinders the brain. Decisions are made below the conscious. I watch myself walk to the top of the hill.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38839
When death knocks on the door, morality tends to hide in the toilets.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38840
Time flies, my horizon closes. I've run out of lies. Soon the truth will come out, I'm going to have to act. I don't have a choice anymore. The wharf is oppressive. As cornered at the precipice, I want to move forward, to get out of it.

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38841
Election, submission, revolution: same trap.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38842
The trail of the popular uprising is just as screwed up. Remember the Yellow Jackets.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38843
As for the possibility of a military coup, it is even less likely than the election of an honest president.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38844
The media tells you what to think, who to believe, who to hate. It provides you with good conscience and social model by reducing you to the status of cattle, offering you the illusion of being unique.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38845
"To turn to him [the state], to claim it, is your only way to exist. Widespread political obsession is not "democratic good health." It's neurosis, the rumping of damned souls. "Governments" are nothing but private impotence. 51 p.

Laurent Obertone
(Praise for strength)


#38847
In the middle of the hearing, the brother of a victim tried to throw a shoe in my face, as if I were George Bush. Oriental speciality. It was received by my lawyer. Before the session resumed, I stepped forward in front of the audience. "If someone wants to throw something at me, let them do it when I come in or out. Don't throw it at my lawyers, thank you. - p.158

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38849
"Your good morals have always won you over. You are not at risk of getting better. You are a powerful renter of beautiful ideas, it is your universe and your identity. Now believe me, all the good veins are running out. "My convictions are not a calculation. I am profoundly progressive. I had observed him. Unfortunately, there are challenges that still elude medicine.

Laurent Obertone
(Source inconnue)


#38850
"There's something that's in your house," said the pensioner. Aren't you afraid of what's going on? It's like you don't look concerned. As if you already knew the end of the story. Pol Pot sharpened his best smile. "I am that for you white people, our wisdom is like madness." The Colonel's gaze encouraged him to develop. Incense stung his eyes and flames snored in the old stove. It was just over midnight. "Why should I be afraid? I have no children and I don't need to live because mine have made a thousand million children. No one can do anything about that amount. I am only a brick in a wall, a mesh of tapestry, and I dead my descendants will still be there. That's why I'm not afraid. You white people should be afraid. But you're crazy, so... You are old and no longer have children. » [...] "You think this weapon that helps you sleep better will save you, but I don't believe it. If yours are gone, you won't be saved. A republic has a future only for the children of its women. You white people get your glory out of your ideas. You forget to live, and your ideas will kill you. And you burn those who warn you. The mixture whose idea makes you so proud poisons your people, and will annihilate you. You will disappear, dissolve in what you are, in those others that you believe you save... Your race is pride, it carries its death. In his technological bowels, in the rudder of his ideas. She is this titanic ship that defies nature and gods, then dark and gets lost forever. » [...] "I believe that the West screams and agits in vain, like an infant abandoned on the shore before the tide. And we'll still be here in a thousand years. We will have seen as the wise the corpses of our enemies pass. Sooner or later, everything will dissolve in our number and our unity. So maybe tomorrow your soldiers will come and save you again, that your doctors and merchants will soften the end of your life. But deep down, I think your race is over. Depressed by his frenzy, stifled by his superiority. You no longer have the weapons for this life, and little by little you will give it up. »

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38852
All of us in the Party live on a fundamental hypocrisy: to advocate the rejection of power and hierarchy, to have power and to be at the top of the hierarchy. Our morals have nothing to do with reality. There's nothing easier than fooling yourself. (page 64)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38853
You have emotions, fears and desires. And everything else is us. We use your emotions, fears and desires to make you a manipulable, corveable, attentive, gullible and faithful individual who defends his masters without thinking. (page 72)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38854
People are screwed to their mobile phones like a backup brain. (page 392)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38855
The official language controls, mitigates, forbids, distorts, corrects, contributes to detachment, to the chosification of reality, to panurgism, anaesthetizing the "electoral base", something as inert as one wonders which reason-gifted beings may well compose it. (page 291)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38856
You spend more time with our information than with reality: we only have to control the information to control your reality. (page 99)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38857
Political correctness is a mental correction that we inflict on a turbulent animal, the equivalent of a spanking stripped at a prime time. Moral heresy will suffer perpetually the same excesses. (page 117)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38858
To endure your life as a lunatic, not to be caught up in silence and loneliness, you take care, combined habits and addictions, substitutes for work called "leisure", which you can not get rid of as they have become the key to your psychic balance. (page 43)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38859
Like pets, humans are out of whack, physically, nervously, mentally. (page 34)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38860
You for whom everything must be "friendly" you can feel like a dog feeling a sickly empathy towards your master. You are able to attach yourself to strangers, animals, objects, and even robots. Which probably explains your electoral choices. (page 37)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38861
Like other domestic animals, such as laboratory rats, humans have interrupted the development of their musculoskeletal organs. In 30,000 years, it has undergone an increase in its soft tissues and a significant morphological, muscular, bone and cerebral atrophy. Do you think François Hollande would have had a chance in front of a saber-toothed upper Palaeolithic tiger? (page 32)

Laurent Obertone
(France's Big Brother)


#38862
We were waiting for the end of a recess that no one could whistle anymore.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38863
Olympe, his wife, or rather the person in a non-binding flexi-union situation with him, had sufficiently warned him about his inappropriate attitude towards the racialized.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38864
The object's raison d'être is its enemy, the state. But if the enemy dies for real, the protester is nothing. He dies with him.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla, Volume 2: The Time of the Barbarians)


#38865
"I should have doubled each time, put two balls in each head. I swore I would do it. But when you experience such a situation, the computational part is totally crushed by the magnetic charge of the act. Seventy-seven. It is ok. No regrets. No one is my equal. »

Laurent Obertone
(Utya)


#38870
The moral of this story is that such a story has no morals. The moralists have killed the realists, the real will kill morality. There you go. There is no way out for anyone.

Laurent Obertone
(Guerilla)


#38871
Our leaders could at least have the decency to be consistent with their ideological cynicism. Let them keep quiet. Let them no longer come to be outraged at the condition of the victims, when they do nothing against the guilty.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38872
Repression prevents more than it represses. With the last of the nerves, the proponents of the culture of excuse say that criminal severity does not prevent reoffending. Simple calculation: a rapist with a weapon, if locked up for thirty years, will no longer hurt anyone for thirty years. This is the prevention of recidivism. Strictly enforce the Penal Code, and delinquency will collapse.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38873
We wanted a worthless society, here she is: kill your baby, rape your neighbor, you'll be sentenced to one to three years in prison. We must continue like this, it is written on the humanist roadmap. We have to do without prisons and repression, and the bad guys will become nice. Reality has nothing to do with such fantasies. Rapists continue to rape and murderers to murder.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38874
Yet, in recent decades, the incarceration rate - multiplied by four - has not kept pace with the crime rate - multiplied twenty-fold. Because the 19th century invented many things, but not Christiane Taubira, Minister of Justice, who decided not to lock up minors, and who will do absolutely nothing - quite the contrary - to enforce the sentences of some 100,000 convicts who escape prison every year, for lack of space...

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38875
Ignorance of insecurity is part of this calamitous management. Many officials have merely enjoyed the Republic and taxpayers' money, to accumulate prestige and lifestyle, light years away from any general interest. To make this galley go as long as possible, these politicians use their valet journalists, and invest in distraction.

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


#38876
The scandal is not such a measure, such a bill, such a criminal reform. Scandal is what happens, every day, what we have learned to accept, what journalists and statisticians have learned to hide, what politicians have learned to ignore. Their political and ideological struggles are not trivial: they lead the power in place, whatever it may be, to control judicial statistics by all means to conceal reality. Of course, it is the citizen who pay the bill

Laurent Obertone
(France mechanical orange)


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