• Jayjader@jlai.lu
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    17 hours ago

    Yeah, that’s closer to the truth. Also, state education makes sure that we are at least aware of a certain few parts of our history, from executing our King and subsequently fighting off most of Europe to preserve the republic, to armed resistance when the Nazis occupied and the state capitulated, and finally De Gaul’s staunch non-alignment (as far as Western former empires go). Not to mention that the biggest improvement in the collective safety net for our society was obtained thanks to an ostensibly leftist coalition in the 1930s.

    So it’s very much in our collective consciousness that we can protest, and that it’s a pretty normal thing to do, all things considered.

    More to your point, I don’t know how many people here in France still expect protests to meaningfully obtain anything nowadays.