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Novelist and essayist, Laurent Obertone publishes a new essay "War: a fight of which you are finally the hero" (Magnus editions). 📚 To get Laurent Obertone's book 👉 https://amzn.to/4gv0clI A work in the form of a survival manual in which the former journalist notes the evils that overwhelm our society, while offering his readers solutions to leave servitude and regain control of their lives. "Hostage of the democratic circus, Mr. Average votes, complains, consumes, gives up. He resigns himself to his confiscated destiny, to his disfigured nation. Rather flee than face his responsibilities. Rather crawl than fight," writes Laurent Obertone. Throughout the pages, the essayist sets out "a detailed strategy to overcome our weaknesses, mobilize our forces, rearm the survivors, stun this country riddled with cowards and the desperate" in order to free itself from a totalitarian system that has contaminated almost all minds. "We are heading towards what I call domestic fascism, a sort of global anthill, under a total screen, where power leaves nothing to humanity, where governance aspires to all independence, where freedoms and divergences are dangerous [...]", the writer emphasizes. To get rid of the "mental communism" and mediocrity that permeate society, Laurent Obertone urges his readers to take responsibility and wage "the most real and venerable war", "the one that we wage against ourselves every day". "We are weak, often, and too lax towards this weakness. Follow-the-war, indecision, laziness. We find so many pretexts. We flee. We refuse to face up to it, to confront our lack of impact on the world. [...] We abdicate our responsibilities. We do not want to think about this life that escapes us. [...] The domestic citizen, of comfort, of the screen, of progress, is afraid of blood, of challenge and tears," he adds. He campaigns in particular to "rehabilitate the taste for risk", encourages his readers not to indulge in resentment or defeatism, but to take up the gauntlet, to show ambition and endurance, to strive each day a little more towards greatness and excellence, by taking advantage of each opportunity to forge their character and personality. "You must take risks, suffer setbacks, sometimes humiliations, if you want to become someone who dares, and does not shy away in crucial moments. [...] The sin is to believe that we can abolish suffering, the price of this magic called life. An immense vector of action, it is the salt of success. "And Laurent Obertone concludes: "Everyone must strive towards Michelangelo and Solzhenitsyn. Honor is not to give up, not to lower oneself. He who does not defend his honor quickly has nothing left to defend. » ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ LINKS ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 🎙️ Journalist: Henri-Michel Thalamy 👉 / hm_thalamy 📩 To sponsor the show: [email protected] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ VIDEO SUMMARY ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 Intro 01:44 Who are we at war with? 06:58 Politics will not save us 12:11 Why is liberalism an enemy of the state? 13:46 How is equality a utopia? 16:59 Why are the most sincere people the most dangerous? 18:31 A system that constantly renews its ideology 20:31 Ecology as a new instrument of domination 22:30 Are we facing a new totalitarianism? 24:15 The emergence of domestic fascism 26:03 Towards a Chinese-style social credit? 28:19 The risk of being condemned to professional and social death 30:26 How do mass media participate in totalitarianism? 34:57 A system on the verge of collapse in the face of reality? 36:08 Citizens imprisoned for social media posts 38:06 Towards a massive popular uprising? 40:55 When Laurent Obertone refuses to pay the salaries of Léa Salamé and Bruno Le Maire 44:24 Why does Philippe Poutou want so much from Bernard Arnault? 45:40 The most real war: the one we wage against ourselves 48:46 Restoring the taste for risk 51:54 An era of the fragile: putting our skin on the table, taking the opposite view of cowards 53:55 Why we would shame our ancestors 55:21 Michelangelo and Solzhenitsyn as role models 57:21 Will censorship increase? 58:45 The day Laurent Obertone left the Sect 01:00:19 Laurent Obertone's anecdotes when he was a journalist 01:03:30 What are the consequences of rejecting political correctness? 01:07:21 The definition of a successful life for Laurent Obertone 01:09:38 The virtues of ancient morality 01:12:07 The authors who inspire Laurent Obertone 01:13:21 Strengthening clan ties 01:14:50 Conclusion #EpochTimesFrance #EpochTimes #Epoch #EpochTVFrance #EpochTV #Interview #LaurentObertone #Obertone #War #State #Taxes #Taxes #Ecology #Equality #Politics #Totalitarianism #Ideology #Censorship #Media