Éloquence du vulgaire #5 – Charmes et pièges de l’Angleterre
19 décembre 2021 12:24, par Philippe ASMBonjour,
Merci pour cette passionnante émission. Elle m’a rappelle cette citation de Paul Féval sur l’Angleterre.
"England in 1202, as today, was the festering wound of the world.While she was not yet making cosmopolitan exposure to rally to her fake liberalism all the traffickers of the universe, not yet using her snake tooth against the immutable lime of Catholicism, not yet sucking the blood of Ireland, but she was already England, meaning the egoism disguised in nationality, the political perfidy covered with those rags : Commercial righteousness.
She was the stumbling block of the emerging civilization. Since, she has seized civilization to sophisticate her and make us regret barbary. England, this poisonous and poisoned oligarchy, this illustrious disgrace of history, this scourge in front of which kneel, like in front of an idol, all the liars of generosity, all the hypocrites of independence, all the traitors of political economy, all the horse dealers of industry, all the ripe butchers of golden calf, the whole army of bludgets and the whole flock of fools, she existed, therefore she was living out of somebody’s BLOOD."
Je l’ai mise en Anglais, mais c’est du Français mal prononcé après tout, captation maturation restitution.