The Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron was invited Sunday, May 8 by the City of Orleans to honor Joan of Arc. He hailed a heroic figure in the history of France, which has “split system” and “has brought together France,” in a speech peppered with allusions to his own political trajectory. Back on subliminal messages.
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Mr Mayor, Ladies and gentlemen, friends of Orleans
Rare is the opportunity for me to speak to as many French.
[But promised, it will be less and less rare]
Your invitation to me is an opportunity and I want to thank you. I want to tell you the great pleasure of mine to participate in this great festival, which specifically celebrates primarily the very history of our country. For too long, some people thought that the story was finished, that Europe had eradicated from its territory any form of conflict, that the course of world would dilute identities, ideologies like religions. Some even saw it as a form of conclusion.
[The followers of Francis Fukuyama]
They were wrong, as history every day, consistently, for some hard, just knocking on our door.
[As winter in Casatchok]
It carries its share of turmoil, drama – war, terrorism, refugees – his set of challenges – the large digital transformation, global warming, energy transition – a lot of doubts – the direction of the Republican plan, the same possibility of progress for all, the strength of our European dream.
Tomorrow, May 9 is the day of Europe, and in Europe as in France the temptation to yield to modern facilities, the risk of dislocation are there. Britain could decide to leave Europe while its history is inscribed. Because some people are willing to forget the unusual construction of peace and freedom is our continent.
France and Europe are indeed now immersed in history. Our time is not that of peace and carelessness. It should not be that of cynicism and defeatism. We must confront these challenges, without giving in to fear. And do so knowing who we are and where we come from. For the past always burn our time and this is much of what has been
[I have here a little twisted Leibniz wrote. "This is big for the future and charged past "]
and in our past, it is trace, vibrant, which must enlighten us, help us find the thread of this millenary history that holds our standing people .
[As Night!]
Joan of Arc belongs to this story, our history.
Joan of Arc is like Michelet wrote …
[a man instead of left idolized by the right]
… a living enigma . No one knows the truth about herself, her life, her memory. No one can shut. Both have yet convened or recovered.
[Follow my eye]
He betrayed her by not deserving. He betrayed her by confiscating the benefit of the national division. Manipulation of some, but also weakness of others
[Other. Especially my friends left, who abandoned Jeanne].
For Joan Arc, like our other great figures, as our national anthem as our flag is our heritage, our shared history, which makes us, holds us together.
“angel men
I do not believe “
the great figures of history does not tell us. They have never sought to send a message. It is only we who make them talk. Only we who are building their legend and we rely on them to understand us. There are no men or women angel, I do not. Only the energy of the people and the courage of those who throw themselves into action.
[And in my case]
But I love, I admit that Joan was a woman, and a woman in the making, which was not done before emptying into the incredible adventure.
[A bit like me before I got into political adventure]
I have often thought, probably like you, the scenes recounted my history book. Jeanne before the king, before the great captains in the midst of his army, Jeanne bruised, Jeanne injured but not abandoning anything, giving an irreplaceable testimony to what can the youth of the world when it relies on the goodwill .
[in fact, I'm 38]
It was burned first, then canonized. With the same remorse as Warwick soldier before the stake ( “We burned a saint”), but this remorse are basically very little and insignificant in comparison of the lessons we can draw from life Joan of Arc.
the life of Joan, is above all the power of fate, demonstrating that the order of things does not hold if the order is unfair.
[Ségolène has no monopoly of "just order"]
Jeanne was born in a chaotic universe, in Domremy, a village marches the champagne, Baroi and Lorraine …
[OK, this turn "the steps" I pricked texto in Wikipedia Record Jeanne]
… a land surrounded by forests that kept view bloodshed of war. In the beginning, Jeanne is a subject like any other. It blends into the crowd, in this anonymous mass of peasants and workers who struggle to live and survive.
But she already feels in it, from childhood, a freedom that lies a desire irrepressible justice.
[like me, like me!]
She knows she was not born to live, but to try the ‘impossible. Like an arrow, his path was clear. Jeanne splits the system.
[I too am an arrow, anti-system]
She abrupt injustice that was to shut. Jeanne is shepherdess …
[There, our bios differ slightly, OK]
… but it makes its way up king.
[Like me until President]
Jeanne is a woman, but she takes the head of an armed group …
[Power Up!]
… and opposes the warlords. Jeanne’s person, but she carries on his shoulders the will to progress and justice for all people. It was a crazy dream, it is self-evident.
“By releasing the energy of all, Jeanne releases Orleans”
The second lesson of Joan of Arc, is that the energy of the people. In 1429, Jeanne was only 17. The United disintegrates. The army of France is humiliated.
[As the Left today]
The disaster encircles the fortified city. If Orleans fell to the English, then will open the South gates.
[The "South gates" not bad, right? I dive into this little book]
The Royal River will change color. The Dauphin Charles is within reach of his enemies. At the end of April, Jeanne is in Orleans. His arrival raises hope. His energy is galvanizing. It restores the will, breath resistance of the French troops. Among residents in the councils of war on the battlefield Jeanne travels in all directions. By releasing the energy of all, Jeanne releases Orleans.
[One can, with the same recipe, free the economy]
On May 8 the siege is lifted, and the city issued. May 8, 1945, as an echo, the country will be liberated from the yoke of the occupier, because General de Gaulle, and some had earlier believed that the energy of the people better than the defeat and submission. This same energy I feel here among you today.
[So on!]
Our energy. And basically tells us the adventure of Jeanne? Whether we can succeed not only, it is not enough to be loved nor the people, nor to love them, but they need to trust, believe in individual initiative …
[Any part of the entrepreneurial spirit!]
… in the courage, the risk taken, in our youth, in each of we. For the French energy, the energy of all is the one that makes the leap to the darkest times.
“Jeanne invites us to look at our France today”
the third lesson of Jeanne, is that of gathering and unity of France. She was born in France torn, cut in two, agitated by endless war that opposes the kingdom of England. It has brought together France to defend, in a move that nothing required. Many others were accustomed to this war that they had always known.
[Today too, in the war against unemployment. "We tried everything," said Mitterrand]
It brought together soldiers from all backgrounds.
[Left, right ...]
And even though France did not believe was divided against herself, she had the intuition of his unit, his gathering “.
[Like me today]
and this is the same unit that held together the soldiers of Valmy, hairy and resistant, the spahis, the Senegalese soldiers, our soldiers now fighting intolerant …
[I named Daech]
…, all the anonymous faces, century after century, defended France and its values, its territorial integrity and the strength of his promise, all over the world.
Basically, Jeanne invites us to watch France who doubt that the small kingdom of Bourges, 1429, that of London in 1940 and maybe …
[I'm nice to say maybe]
… our France today, who wants to pick up the thread of its long history. Because France will succeed if it manages to reconcile Frances, one who loves the way of the world, and one that feared, the one who believes in it and one that doubt. Not an artificial unity, which would deny our differences, reconciliation which traces a path that is common to us that France continues to embrace his destiny .
Mr Mayor, dear Olivier Carré, i want to sincerely thank you for your invitation. We do not belong to the same poilitique edge, it seems.
[ "Supposedly" because it is, at bottom, the same side]
Our vision of France she opposes so far? I think not. We believe in France, in strength, in the spirit of justice and progress. We know that at certain times in history, we must gather the energy around the same progress, the same ambition, the same values. Basically, we all know here why we love France. Because every time some have believed trapped in the disaster, she was able to recover. Because it is in our history that is rooted hope, the hope that drives him to act, hoping that drives the entrepreneur who owns nothing but fights to build.
[entrepreneurship!]
The hope that animates an immigrant family to get rid of everything to move here, learn our language, understand our history, and become one with the nation.
[It's not like that Manuel]
the hope of a young, convinced that his work and his perseverance, he can achieve everything.
[... and become a billionaire!]
hope that helps the strength of the humble to overcome the cynicism of those who are doing everything to maintain the established order. Hope that led Jeanne to appear before the king to want to save France.
“It helps forge this French identity”
And background, what makes it May 8 in Orleans is so singular? What does that every year here to celebrate this young woman died at the stake in 1431, a procession of authorities and about 60,000 people gather every year? This is because, true to our history, true to the story, the desire for justice, people’s energy, the will to rally …
[That would make three good slogans for posters]
… the triptych of Joan of Arc is the one that seals our Republic. This thread that connects us to Jeanne, through Michelet, Jaures, Peguy Gambetta or …
[A perfectly consensus list] .
. ..this is one of the republican spirit. For our Republic does not begin with the Republic, it begins much earlier. It is rooted in this ancient history with which we have returned, the coronation of Reims at the Festival of the Federation, in the words of Marc Bloch.
[referring to this cream pie recurrent: "There are two categories of French who will never understand the history of France, those who refuse to vibrate at the memory of the coronation of Reims, who read without emotion the story of the festival of the Federation", in "the Strange defeat "]
Joan of Arc is much more than herself or her time. It helps forge this French identity.
[I'm not afraid of the debate on national identity, Me]
This identity, c is a language, it is a territory, it is a nation, it is also the result of our past, because it is made of it. But this is not a fixed identity or closed because it takes place in France, it is accomplished in Europe. This is a project ever again …
[Thanks to Paul Valéry alliteration]
… which should make its homework before asking him his rights
. [Tribute to John F. Kennedy: "ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country.."]
This is an open project, which has always welcomed other and the weak, including Joan of Arc part. It’s a crazy project, basically forged a culture, and seeking universal, demanding and generous. This is our identity, it is nothing else. That is our hope, really. This is not obvious, but it’s us.
This story will continue to live here in Orleans, this is the story that sustains Charles Peguy, who was living Jean Zay, two Orléanais caught in the war-stricken injustice, driven by courage.
“Trying, brave, persist, persevere, be true to yourself, take melee fate, astonish disaster by the lack of fear it makes us, sometimes confront unjust power, sometimes insult drunken victory, hold on, stand up … This is the example that people need, and the light that electrifies “… Hugo there said it all.
[in "Les Misérables"]
that’s why the French need of Joan of Arc, as she told us destiny is not written, we do not have to suffer.
Never suffer, weigh on the world’s fate, is what makes the French themselves and that France remains itself.
Vive Orleans Long live the Republic, long live France.
text commentary by Pascal Riche
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