“I am amazed at the number of times we quoted the name of Sarkozy this morning. It was quite surprising for me. It reminded me of Ben Ali when all the television news started with the president’s news. ” Slim Amamou, guest with three other cyber-activists in Paris by the Quai d’Orsay (yes! The famous Ministry of French Foreign Affairs) and the Ministry of Culture to express themselves on commitment 2.0, so Slim Amamou managed to set foot in the dish (voluntarily?) By wanting to interfere in French politics and comparing Sarkozy to Ben Ali. A trait of humor (?) Which earned him the “wrath” of Luc Ferry, the former French Minister of Education.
Our former secretary of state for youth and sports, who, according to the humor of the French magazine “Marianne”, “kept the insolence and the rebellion spirit of her pirate activities but fortunately did not practice politics long enough to master the art of the language of wood”, justified himself by declaring: “There was a little laudatory side by the officials who recalled the cult of the personality of Ben. It was just a little remark that was very badly taken by Mr. Luc Ferry, who left. Apparently, we do not practice dialogue even in a so -called democratic country ”.
One wonders if for Slim Amamou Democracy means insulting (even indirectly) its hosts? If it disturbed him so much that Luc Ferry alludes to the Tunisian Revolution, why did he accepted the invitation, since intelligent he should have expected that we were going to prune him?
At the Sorbonne, Slim Amamou, it seems, wanted, indirectly, playing in Robespierre. He said in this university: “The ‘French Revolution’ movement must be more inventive. I think the French do not understand what is happening at the Bastille. You have to stay there, fight, continue, shout jovially the rebellion! ”. It should be remembered that the French Revolution took place in … 1789, and that the French did not wait for a former secretary of state to youth and sports to understand their revolution.