RiC - let's make this country great again
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21st February, 2019 Dear Mr Emmanuel Macron, President of the Republic of France, “LET’S MAKE THIS COUNRTY GREAT AGAIN” I am a lover of Saint Jeanne D’Arc and Napoleon Bonaparte, Liberty, Equality and everything French, especially the people – “something in their eye’s makes me want to lose myself…
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(28th February, 2019)
Dear Mr Emmanuel Macron, President of the Republic of France,
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“LET’S MAKE THIS COUNRTY GREAT AGAIN”
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I am a lover of Saint Jeanne D’Arc and Napoleon Bonaparte, Liberty, Equality and everything French, especially the people – “something in their eye’s makes me want to lose myself…” (a song by Chantal Kreviazuk, “Feels Like Home”); I haven’t stopped listening to it since I arrived in December 2017, a love for the French that burns deep within my heart, something that I often struggle to explain to the inquisitive. The Australian’s don’t appreciate it, oh well, I tell them to piss off back to their country, I’ve got no idea what they are doing here if they don’t like the French, it’s not like they don’t have options!
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When I arrived in Paris, knowing nothing about your policies, people were asking me, “what do you think about our president?” I replied with, “his smile is sexy” (and everyone went silent); but now that I understand what’s going on, your policies monsieur are not so sexy!
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I’ve travelled to eight different countries since leaving Australia (to fulfill my travel goals), and I can honestly say, “THE FRENCH ARE THE MOST MISUNDERSTOOD RACE ON EARTH”. The French are AWSOME monsieur and you’re governing them, so “let’s make this country great again” (before you go anywhere because you can’t leave it like this!).
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If I was running the country, I would give the French everything – this is France after all and they should come first, like everywhere in the world – in fact, they would only protest with the same intensity when I hand in my resignation and that’s how it should be with the President of the Republic of France, the best country on earth; so it’s more than policy that you need to change, it’s also your attitude towards your own people. I challenge you to make these people love you. It’s possible monsieur, it’s possible.
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After reading your letter, titled “A Letter To The French” (and I must admit the initiative somewhat impressed me), it became apparent that you are not pulling your own strings. It also indicates that you’re not a monarch, but that you’re just listening to the wrong people. You should be listening to the French Tax-Payers and your wife, a woman who is older and wiser and seems to support the wider community against the wishes of your own political party members, who unjustly attack her with dislike because of it.
We must not dismiss that the minority who are protesting, are speaking for the majority who pay your taxes and will probably not vote you back, in the next election.
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Your letter “to the French”, did resonate something in me. In your own words, “France is not a country like the others. The meaning of injustice is more vivid than elsewhere. The need for mutual aid and solidarity stronger” and “everyone shares the fate of others and everyone is called to decide the fate of all; it is all that, the French nation. How not to feel the pride of being French?”
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When I first saw the “Gilet Jaunes” protests, I saw hope and an act of love.
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I saw hope for the French after a chain of calculated terrorist attacks that was supposed to silence them – the Bataclan (as I understand it) – and on whose behalf did these terrorists act, we don’t really know? What is obvious, they did not act alone. It would not have been possible for them to carry out such an attack killing over 180 innocent people, without the assistance of a higher body who knew in advance the movements of local police and repeated patterns of behavior from the community they targeted; furthermore, to privately dominate a member state with the highest tourism numbers, where the citizens who love democracy have a history of rebelling against dictatorship, you have to first put the fear of Christ in them before you can tell them what to do.
There is a higher body that exists who like to call themselves, “Partners”; but according to the Maltese public, they are “the Untouchables”, a fast developing secret society involving High Standing EU Officials and Senior Members of EUROPOL, mainly of German, Maltese and English Origin, that (in collaboration with terrorist organizations) profit on the Billion Dollar Crime Industry, privately taking over EU Governance by way of silent bribes and crimes of corruption.
They dictate their terms of rule to the right hand man of the elected governments they select (which is the man closest to the man on top) from EU Member states with the best TOURISM and COMPLIANCE. They want to buy into a rail line that gives them a direct link from Italy to the UK, and they want to live in a city where they do not have to pay the wealth tax like one big happy family.
When I heard Macron say to a BBC News Reporter during an interview that “he is working with German Partners”, I can only trust in good faith that he was not talking about them; however, the privatization of SNCF and the significant reduction in the wealth tax raises some serious questions.
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From the protests in Paris, I also saw an act of LOVE. Love for the country and love for each other, a solidarity that comes from the heart of every French, and the bigger the heart monsieur, the stronger the fight for justice. For example, when a little boy hits his mother back in a screaming tantrum, it’s not because he doesn’t love her, it’s because she’s not listening.
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Australia had a wild life hero who said, “Evil flourishes when good men do nothing” (the late Steve Erwin). There are too many good people in this world doing nothing, so thank God for the French who fight against dictatorship without fear, battered and bruised, and some have even lost their lives; we have them to thank for fair justice.
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The French monsieur are exactly like me, they love first and fight last, so if they are fighting it’s because they’ve had enough. They don’t fight because they’ve got nothing better to do; they fight because it’s necessary.
We must acknowledge that they have, in their fight for fair justice, given hope to the elderly, to small businesses that run on wheels for a living and tax-payers from neighboring states all around the world, as we now know that “Yellow Vest (copy-cat) Protests” have broken out in the UK and Portugal, fighting against unjust government policies; and Australia have formed their own protests against the Australian Government for racism against the Aboriginals (which is about bloody time).
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As you may know I was a well-known Human Rights Activist for Indigenous Affairs in Western Australia for five years, the voice behind the fight that established a Human Rights Column in the local Pinjarra Newpaper, exposing abuse of power of position by police against our Aboriginal Community (post evidence), and Dirty Political Antics based on racism, piercing the ears of anti-aboriginal politicians. I was dubbed by a Leading Politician, (the head of Indigenous Affairs from the Canberra Parliament House), “a remarkable person who understands the Indigenous People better than any other Australian”. Last year in 2018, I received an email from a person who represents the Indigenous Community from the same district in Western Australia (mentioned above), asking me to return – there is still a lot more work to be done he said – but I politely declined, as the French have stolen my heart and I feel quite strongly that the job I’ve come here to do is far greater. I take my instructions ONLY from God, answers that are given to me during the Holy Rosary, and I haven’t yet started my calling to France.
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GREATNESS STARTS WITH THE FRENCH, AND THE WORLD FOLLOWS!
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Money freezes the heart and we don’t want the French rich, we want a significant increase to their living standards so that life is more enjoyable and affordable for all – a fair distribution of wealth - for this to happen, political corrections need to be made.
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This is my 3rd letter to your office, and is motivated by a newspaper article someone dumped in front of me this morning (on my son’s 21st Birthday). On page 17 of The Liberation, the article is titled, “40000, C’est le nombre de gilets jaunes…”, which I had translated, and speaks of wanting an alternative to the violence Paris has experienced, as a result of the Yellow Jacket protests.
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In response, let’s first acknowledge that violence comes in many forms. It can be loud and costly or it can be silent and strategic. Those who have money engage in Corporate Bullying, Nasty Fraud and Dirty Politics, Bribery and Crimes of Corruption (which is often more dangerous than physical manifestations of violence), and those who struggle to pay their bills fight with their fists and break windows. Both cost money and enjoyment of life. It’s “the violence” that won Male Domination all around the world, that is still costing the lives of women and children behind closed doors, everyday; and it is also “the violence” that caused you to retract the Fuel Tax Hikes because it was costing the economy and commerce billions, and tax reforms can’t possibly work when the cost of repair is higher.
Businesses in Paris are complaining about the loss of customers because tourism is down by 20% to 50%, and the new target now, is no longer “Champs Elsyees” but “The Eiffel Tower”, an icon that ALONE attracts over 200Million Tourists from all around the world each year, beating New York single handedly; also a terrorist target.
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WE CAN NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES STAND BY AND TURN A BLIND EYE TO THE DIVISION AMONG THE FRENCH THAT YOUR POLICIES ARE CREATING, CAUSING PROTESTORS TO ATTACK THE LOCATION OF THE EIFFEL TOWER.
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In the spirit of negotiating a change of heart, I would like to suggest four simple strategies that someone of your standing can easily implement to start the restoration process that within time, will undoubtedly contribute to UNITING THE PEOPLE OF FRANCE, which is just as important as the economy because in communities where there is unity, there is no terrorism!
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Listed below is my idea - that I have named “THE GELICRISIO LIST”, of how we can work together to resolve a situation that if ignored, may very well fester into a collapsed economy long-term. Monsieur, you don’t need me to tell you that if Paris falls, so will the rest of France and nobody wants that (except for terrorists), what “the people” want is justice, it’s not complicated and you, the President of the Republic of France, can deliver it with one phone call.
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1). COMMUNICATION:
Listening is a communication skill, and therefore, you should listen to the list of “wants” from the Gilet Jaunes. I’m fully aware that you may not be able to fulfill them all, but working together will build trust and that’s what’s missing. Trust is restored with open and honest communication, by listening to their words instead of their violence.
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WHEN TRUST IS RESTORED, THE BACK DOORS TO UNITY SWING WIDE OPEN
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You must allow regular communication between the Gilet Jaune’s Political Party – RiC – and your office, maybe appoint your wife (who they seem to respect more than you), to answer their requests after the two of you have discussed in private what would be manageable, without the interference of the men in your political party who attack her with false labels and dislike. There has to be a rule of ZERO TOLERANCE of ABUSE from both sides to continue this effort.
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Make it compulsory for emails/communication from the public to be responded to within 14Days, by the Ministers and/or Secretaries to whom they are addressed.
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2). SUPPORT:
You should FULLY FUND the Gilet Jaune’s Political Party – the RiC – into the EU ELECTIONS for 2019; and give them a fully equipped and fully funded government office in a building belonging to the government somewhere in Paris, for the first two years; an office where they can have location stability to hold meetings and consult with their political partners. You don’t seem the type of person who is afraid of a little competition and given the injuries the protectors have suffered as a result of your mistakes, I think you owe it to them.
This is going to take a lot of courage from you and it can come on the condition that they protest free from violence. We must encourage all this wonderful energy of theirs into the political area and support a FAIR FIGHT through the correct and legal channels. They are fighting for the poor and for the French, they are not Nazi’s and they deserve your support. We must remember monsieur, it wasn’t the French who killed 6Million Jews, it was the Germans. Our people fight for justice. Rue Danielle Casanova in the First District, was named after a remarkable French resistance fighter whose life was taken by the Germans during World War II; and in the Seventh District on the side wall of the Military Station, you will see mentioned 700 French Soldiers whose lives were also taken by the Germans during WWII.
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You are governing the people of France, the soldiers of Saint Jeanne D’Arc, a teenage girl who Liberated France from Cruel English Rule. What the Scots and the French combined couldn’t do in 100 years, Saint Jeanne D’Arc (in the name of GOD the almighty), did in less than 9Days. She didn’t just fight for those who could afford a new horse, she fought for everyone, all French people alike. The Liberty she gave her life for was later made law by Napoleon Bonaparte, who ruled over 70Million people globally, it’s because of him that Corsica is now a French Island. Saint Jeanne D’Arc had one wish at time of death, which remained unfinished (and this is where you could come in), she wanted to untie Paris with the rest of France. Fair policies will do that monsieur.
Please correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t that what the Yellow Jackets are really fighting for? They’re starting to enjoy the protests, despite the violence, because they have become a family now. People that were once isolated from the community are all of a sudden part of a large family fighting for the same cause. Make them your family too, and the fighting will stop. It’s as simple as that.
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I would also like you to call an investigation as to who made serious threats against Ingrid Levavasseur, forcing her to resign. She is a mother of two and can’t afford threats to her safety. Ingrid was also a key figure for the RiC Political Party now listed in the EU ELECTIONS. The Gilet Jaune’s have a right to be disappointed with her resignation; however, it is by all means Ingrid’s liberty to resign but it should not have been motivated by serious threats to her safety, which need to be investigated.
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3). RESPECT:
To ensure compliance, you can consider giving more power to police by heavily penalizing unprovoked violence against them during protests that cause the French police hospitalization. It also means the police who are armed cannot throw the first punch against protestors, who are well within their right to exercise their liberty to protest. The police by all means can defend with whatever legal weapon is deemed necessary without being penalized BUT THEY CAN’T ATTACK; and firing rubber bullets on protestors are not to be aimed at the head and should only be a last resort, for example, “attacks of violence within 500metres of the Eiffel Tower” (a terrorist target that has to be protected at all cost).
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The police should get a pay rise because they have after all taken your punches; and the protestors who have suffered your mistakes, who have been injured, battered and bruised (and some for life), in their fight for justice should have a monument built in their name “the Gilet Jaunes”, in the middle of Champs Elysees with a golden plate naming the injured and the leaders of the RiC Political Party. I think it would be very popular with tourists, who come to me on Saturday asking if I know where the Gilet Jaunes are protesting.
This is called RESPECT.
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Furthermore, protestors who refrain from violence, should be able to go anywhere with their banners and shout as loud as they want.
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4. RESPIONSABILITY:
Make a mends and apologize for your mistakes, that’s what a real man does!
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In conclusion, The “Gilet Jaune” Demonstrations have reflected your mistakes and through their violence, the division that needs bridging. They have caused you to rethink strategies that were serving wealth and class and implement new one’s that include the wider community but I think you can do a lot more and that’s what they’re still screaming for.
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They’re not burning the French Flags Monsieur, they’re waving them proudly. In fact, we should all be waving proudly the National Flag of France. We should all hang them up on the front doors of our homes; from window balconies and business entrances and UNITED AS ONE RACE, we should shout out loud, “VIVE LA FRANCE”!
Bon Chance
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“NOUS NE RESTERONS PAS DANS LE SILENCE”
“NOUS NE VOULONS PAS VIVRE DANS LA PEUR”
“NOUS NE PERDRONS PAS LA BATAILLE”
(WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED, WE WILL NOT LIVE IN FEAR, WE WILL NOT BE BEATEN)
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Anne L Gelicrisio
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