Comments by "DXR" (@MrDXRamirez) on "Into Europe" channel.

  1. Define Normal? You use it a lot to describe the neighborhood and France. Never a good thing to begin an essay with an abstraction “population or normality” for you end up with an abstraction at your conclusion. I think you missed the source of all the trouble which began with Renault and Peugot seeking to produce with cheaper labor had imported that labor from Africa...that is the source of present-day conflicts inside France, everything else is all in reaction to the social consequences of corporations increasing their output by cheapening the cost of production. The coercive laws of competition between capitals drive each industry to do the same and cheapen production costs...an economic analysis of external forces is overlooked in this video essay as the primary cause for the exclusion of black and muslim communities in France. For France’s auto industry to remain competitive drawing labor from its colonies was a solution that benefitted the corporations twice. They got cheap labor and they got to use that labor-power at the expense of the French taxpayer and each time a prime minister and parliament hands over a tax cut to the rich the corporations benefit thrice, they profit and pocket more, and they become lenders from whom the government borrows, at interest. This same economic phenomena appears in the US, Germany and England as endemic to capitalism in general. A cycle incurs the corporations operating under these coercive laws of competition raise the productivity of labor again, displacing more workers in society, and consuming less labor-power in production. The government requires more money to ameliorate the stressors and conflicts between the social classes and a never-ending cycle corresponds to the never-ending cycle of corporate production. In Latin a ‘Perpetuum Mobile”, or “ceaseless production”, frankly, a chief human cause for the melting of the permafrost. Your original problem is the private consumption of the means of production by a handful of corporations that all workers not just the black ones are divorced from the necessaries of life. Hence, you get riots and revolutions as that structure decays material reality and social contentment. You will never solve or explain the source of crisis et al your problems limiting your analysis to socio-political categories exclusively. The urban development project intended to house immigrants the corporations desired as a source for cheap labor, in order to remain competitive, is nothing short of a concentration camp built of buildings..to serve to exclude this population from the mainstream of “bourgeois and petty-bourgeois French society”, where, liberty, equality, fraternity, are shared values among the upper social classes. France did everything for them was a mistake by design because what is called immigration politically is really a demand for cheap labor by corporations economically. Now that the corporations are done with that labor-power it is thrown away. What reason do they have to not be riotous?
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