15th April 2022
Imposing an embargo on Russian gas to weaken Russia: such is the ambition of the European Union, in a suicidal approach which should cause prices to soar. But...the subject will only arise after April 24th, when Macron will be re-elected. Or so the European authorities think. This is one more element that shows that the caste despises universal suffrage and considers Macron's re-election as a done deal.
The European Union intends to deliver a terrible blow to fellow citizens (and to its industries) by imposing an embargo on Russian gas, the lethal weapon that has been pushed back so many times since February 24th, the day Putin's army crossed the red line of the invasion in Ukraine.
Small problem: this embargo will cause immediate speculation and a surge in the prices of raw materials (those that are transformed into energy) which will make inflation unbearable and will immediately cause social tensions.
EU gives Macron a boost
As the New York Times reported yesterday, the European Union is therefore patiently awaiting the second round of presidential elections in France and the re-election of Emmanuel Macron to launch this new round of sanctions against Russia.
Acting before April 24th would be likely to favour Marine Le Pen by highlighting the full impact of the disastrous European strategy on the purchasing power of the French people (and Europeans more broadly).
To help Macron, the EU is holding off, convinced that Marine Le Pen will be beaten.
A conflict of caste versus caste
Gradually, the campaign for the presidential elections has turned into a contest of one caste against another. The globalists are faithful to their McKinsey line, entirely based on the argument from authority. On one side, we have the serious candidate, and on the other side, the clown.
We can well understand the vision of the world that this sophistry conveys. The globalist caste has the keys to the future and the populist leader is good for nothing, guilty in advance of all the misfortunes that happen.
Basically, there is no longer a debate on ideas. There is a simple a clash of castes. Those who do not share the globalist vision will be banished because they are not serious and propose (What am I saying? They have the arrogance to propose) an alternative worldview.
The risks of an all-or-nothing strategy
For the globalist camp, this strategy represents a major risk. Indeed, it is entirely based on the contrast between, on the one hand, the technocratic profile of Emmanuel Macron with all of his implicit codes that characterise his caste, and on the other hand the more "popular" profile of Marine Le Pen, candidate from outside the establishment (anti-establishment, even).
The strategy only works if, and only if, Emmanuel Macron maintains his advantage. If, for example, during the second round debate, Marine Le Pen manages to destabilise him and win the election, the effect would be devastating for the caste.
More than ever, the election will therefore be decided on the debate on Wednesday, April 20th.
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