Saturday, August 8, 2009

Fioricet Is This Like Viciodin

From red to black, switch to the right of Corsican nationalism

parade of young nationalists in Bastia

From the results of no fewer than four studies compiled by the polling institute Ifop and relayed by our friends from identity Novopress , Corsican nationalism, in the early twenty-first century is changing ideological. Some results Bulk:

-35% nationalist supporters are under 35 years -83%
demanding more freedom for business
-75% feel there are too many immigrants in France
-32% vote for John Marie le Pen
-41% only support the independence of the island

Complete data HERE.

activists of the first hour, from the generation of baby boomers, which clearly left, especially in a logical anti-colonial and Marxist. Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, even Boumédienne represented role models. The goal was independence political purely and simply following in the footsteps of the man of the Enlightenment and Father of the Fatherland ( Babbu 'di a Patria ) Pasquale Paoli. The international independence, represented the Journées Internationales de Corte (Corti di Ghjurnate Internaziunale ) also resumed its consideration of all battles "oppressed peoples" Kanak, Palestinians, Basques, etc.. This fringe nationalists, voting massively for José Bové and Arlette Laguiller is currently stalled.

Since the advent of the European Union and the willingness of the French government to a more decentralization, new generations are more difficult to recognize themselves in these struggles of another age. More than politics is now metapolitical, culture, language, traditions, freedom of enterprise which are the subject of unprecedented interest. Jean-Marie Le Pen, prevented landed in Corsica in the 80 by militants, now receives nearly 32% of the votes of nationalists is a striking illustration of the shift (very) behind the movement. The future looks bright for the identitarism on the Island of Beauty. Ghjuventù the avvene if you!

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