I Became Park Jeong-ui’s Nephew - Chapter 334
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He became Park Jeong-ui’s nephew. – (334)
“In France, democracy worked in the direction of the union of parliament and the people. It is a completely different concept from the idea that each country holds elections and gives representation to the elected officials.”
This is France,
A statement was made that shook French democracy to its roots.
The people are the masters of a democratic society, but since this would create a risk of the ship going up the mountain, the people elect a candidate through an election and give him the authority to represent the country.
In fact, the leader of the French Revolution, Sieyères, made this point clearly, arguing that “democracy is not about giving power to the people, but about establishing representative power.”
The question is whether France is moving like that now.
If the elected official is given representation, public opinion should follow that policy. This is the rule of elections. But isn’t the so-called ‘mob rule’ swaying national policy?
French democracy has been encroached upon by this mob rule.
One day, the concept of a ‘referendum’ emerged, causing social confusion.
“Politics is not always conducted rationally. It can also be influenced by irrationality and emotions based on numbers, and in France, this type of politics has developed in various ways.”
In France, mob politics evolved in various ways.
The street protest called ‘manif’, derived from ‘manifestation’, which means demonstration, is a relatively peaceful mob protest.
Most of them were riots involving assaults on others or occupation of facilities, or acts of the majority trampling on the minority to achieve a specific group’s goals.
What is the cause of the social unrest that plagues France today?
This is exactly mob politics,
French scholars have also sarcastically argued that France is not a democratic society.
“Their protests were much more blind, sustained, and infected by the crowd and public opinion. There should be a purpose to the protests, but they came in droves and took to the streets, destroying and breaking everything.”
Even this kind of behavior spreads throughout society through the crowd.
This is also why protests in France have become so intense today.
The idea that you can get what you want by using numbers and violent protests is deeply ingrained in the crowd.
Can this be called democracy?
It is not democracy, it is mob politics, and this is the fundamental cause of the destruction of French society today.
In comparison, South Korea is relatively free from mob politics; for the past 46 years, South Korea has given representation to the head of state and followed national policies.
By French democracy standards, it would seem like a dictatorship.
However, they cannot be free from the controversy of ‘mob politics’ as they often stage violent protests and deny the legitimacy of the president and congress that they elected with their own hands.
Would French intellectuals, who love philosophical discussions, just let this go?
What is true democracy? What is politics for the people and the country?
That discussion is still being repeated endlessly.
First of all, the biggest controversy in France right now is that workers are interfering in the finances of companies. In 1936, France signed an agreement between companies and unions called the Matignon Agreement.
The content is that worker representatives can intervene in corporate politics and exert influence, but in the French political world dominated by the left, workers only look after their own interests through mob law rather than political reason.
“You guys have to die now too.”
“Why? We helped you!! Now you’re throwing us away because you don’t need us?!!”
“Yes, everyone should die for the country and the people.”
“Country and people? Do you have any concept of country and people?!!”
“You murderers without any governing philosophy!! You are only inciting chaos!!”
Surprisingly, this behavior persisted even during the French Revolution.
At that time, the French royal family imposed heavy taxes on church property to fill the national treasury, and the church, enraged by this, joined hands with revolutionary forces (radicals) and started a revolution.
The problem is after that,
The radicals also considered the Church, which had a lot of property, to be a target of purges, and on April 14, 1790, a law was promulgated for the confiscation and nationalization of all Church property.
Did the church follow this?
Naturally, there was resistance, and the revolutionaries killed 40,000 church members, including priests.
This harsh oppression only stopped after Napoleon became emperor, showing how dangerous mob rule can be.
The French Revolution, which is evaluated as a revolution by the people, actually incited social chaos, and no one can deny that Napoleon’s iron-fisted rule stabilized the country.
How long will France be run by mob rule?
First of all, we need to correct the concept of democracy.
The French Republican Party acknowledged that power comes from the people, but insisted that the representativeness of elected officials should not be shaken.
“There are various people in the world, and naturally, each person has different thoughts. Isn’t it to correct that confusion that we hold elections and give representation to the minority? If we shake that representation, this country will lose its purpose like the French Revolution and become a world dominated by violence and irrationality. Citizens, this is the president and the National Assembly you have chosen with your own hands. Don’t try to overturn something with violence.”
Even within France, voices of self-reflection are being heard.
In fact, this was expected.
Doesn’t the answer come from looking at the privatization of state-run energy companies?
It is time for France to move from mob politics to politics based on reason and principles, but the process has been bloody.
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“Your Majesty, this is a report from the French Republican Party.”
“Okay, let’s go somewhere.”
This is Geumneung, I looked into the policies promoted by the French Republican Party.
The Republican Party’s goal is to foster businesses – increase labor flexibility – reduce corporate taxes. How long will they continue to promote the luxury goods industry represented by Louis Vuitton?
It is time for France to reform its economy, focusing on manufacturing and energy industries, and only then can it solve the unemployment problem.
The employment rate for 15-29 year olds in France is 30%, leaving young people without jobs.
Most people are surviving on part-time jobs without proper jobs, and if we cut corporate taxes, wouldn’t new companies be created and enter the country?
The problem with Republican policies is that the left wing doesn’t tolerate them.
[We have cut off the king’s head for something more trivial than this]
[Justice will surely be served.]
I laughed at the left-wing forces’ threats.
We’ve cut off people’s heads for trivial things like this, is that something to brag about?
The fact that they are proud of killing people over trivial matters and starting a revolution shows how irrational and aimless the leftist mob mentality is.
‘I’ve killed 7 million people too. There’s no reason I can’t kill you too.’
Not to brag, but I have massacred 7 million people for a purpose.
They turned Pyongyang into a sea of fire to bring down North Korea, invaded Cambodia to eradicate drugs, and committed mass murder in the Philippines.
The Middle East has not escaped my blade either, and India has recently become a victim.
So am I a monster who commits murder without any purpose?
Even murder must have a purpose, but what the French leftists are doing is nothing more than mob violence and has no purpose of social reform.
And the reforms that the Republican Party is pushing for clearly have a purpose, so isn’t saying, “We’ve cut off people’s heads over lesser things than this,” meaning that we should fight with threats and force?
So I did as they said.
“How big is the far right in France?”
“Yes, it has 33 seats in the European Parliament and around 90 seats in the National Assembly.”
“How much would it be if we merged with the center-right (Republicans)?”
“The European Parliament has 40 seats and the National Assembly has 148 seats.”
“Then just knock it down with force.”
I mobilized the French right and even the far right to strike down the left.
What can we do with those who keep threatening to cut off the king’s head for such a trivial reason?
The far right, which is not inferior to the left in terms of violence, has committed terrorism and violence targeting left-wing parties, as they have been crawling up because people have been giving them a hard time.
Appalled centrists on both the left and right demanded an end to the violent protests.
But in France, where fists are closer than the law, the protesters, who have long used violence to solve everything, did not listen to that.
‘Fight more fiercely and more brutally.’
Since then, I have incited fights between the far left and the far right.
Now that AOPR is in my hands, I can manipulate public opinion if I want to. Do you think I will pay attention to world opinion?
And this is for France, what happened to France after the king was beheaded by the revolutionary forces?
Literally a mess,
Thanks to this, an absolute power like Napoleon gained a justification to seize power.
As the chaos in France intensifies, the citizens will need an absolute leader to resolve the mess, and when public opinion is formed, then I will come into the picture.
It’s like breaking a swallow’s leg and then fixing it, but isn’t this the art of ruling?
As the battle between the far left and the far right intensified, the French people grew tired.
Who the hell gave those guys representation?
Even though they were chosen by their own hands, there were people who did not understand, and even skepticism about democracy emerged.
“I wish a strong leader like Napoleon would rule the country!!”
“Where is Napoleon these days?”
“You know? The person who rules the world.”
“ah….”
The French people are gradually beginning to become aware of my existence.
I am a being who stirred up the Middle East, South America, Russia, and India. In some ways, I am a greater human being than Napoleon.
Do you think it’s best for society to be ruled by an iron-fisted ruler like this?
I really hoped that would happen, I did not turn a blind eye to the demands of the people. France is now a country that has joined the AOPR, and the AOPR’s military has taken control of French society.
“The protesters must disperse immediately. If you do not disperse, we will use physical force.”
Physical force is like a bullet,
There is no one who does not know what AOPR has been doing all over the world.
Although some brave men resisted to the end, they were nothing more than candles before the typhoon.
The AOPR military, which did not treat civilians with respect, and the one-sided violence of the far-left forces meant that the mob politics were meaningless.
Most French intellectuals are also accepting the reality, and they are all raising their voices in self-reflection, saying that mob politics has brought about this country.
It was inconsistent to criticize AOPR now. In this way, France was also taken over, and I began reforming France with the center-right at the center.
“Democracy is about establishing the representativeness of the country. The government and politicians elected by the people are qualified to represent the country, and this cannot be overturned by public opinion wrapped in the irrationality of the majority.”
He did not forget to send a warning to French society.
In a democratic system, the people are the masters, but their power is only realized through elections, and it would be a mistake to think that this can be overturned by the irrationality and violence of the majority.
In short, you don’t like the politicians that the people elected? Then, does that mean that the people who elected them are not responsible?
How indifferent and warped must the people be about politics to vote for such candidates?
A world where people with 4 or 5 criminal convictions become members of the National Assembly.
As a human being who has lived in such a future, I have no faith or confidence that the people will always make the right decisions.
If the ruler of a country is incompetent, it is natural for his subjects to take power.
The French political system was reorganized around the center-right.