Chapter 594 The French are not revolutionary
"We must characterize the explosion in front of the French. The protest has lasted for a month. Why is the protest generally peaceful during this month? Why is there a bloody conflict this time? ●●" Serov smiled and looked at his two friends and said, "What's the difference here?"
Meshatsev's eyes lit up and he went deeper along the topic, "The difference is that this protest is the first time that Charles de Gaulle's supporters have appeared, and there is a conflict with the original protesters."
"Yes, the reason why protests were peaceful in the past was because our revolutionaries were aware of enough. The reason for the tragedy this time was naturally a crazy counterattack of the remnants of capitalism, otherwise nothing would have happened. If you don't believe it, the protests in the previous month were the facts." Golinov snapped his fingers and knew what to do.
The three of them talked completely from a standpoint, whether it was to reverse the black and white or whatever. Anyway, the de Gaulle government and their supporters must continue, and also follow with their faces. In this case, no matter how the people who support De Gaulle defend, the opponents will not believe it. The biggest function of this is to strive for those who do not hold a standpoint in the middle.
"There is also the case that according to my investigation, these protesters with different opinions and different opinions all claim to be the purest revolutionaries. In this case, we can give French public opinion a fatal blow to the opposite direction!" When Serov spoke, he reported the KGB's own investigation, as well as the British and American investigations to his two friends. As for why the British and American investigations fell into his hands, it was very simple. This kind of investigation is very conventional and is not a secret, just buy it with money.
Meshatsev and Golinov looked at each other, then looked at each other, then reached out and made a gesture of invitation, "Then let's see what our general political commissar has to say. How to reverse the direction..."
"There are many protesters in France, but the opinions are completely inconsistent, Trotskyists, anarchists, environmentalists, and various thoughts. The protesters hold various portraits, completely ignoring the conflict of these ideas. Among them, there are almost no supporters of ours except France. But they all call themselves the purest revolutionaries. And Charles de Gaulle is discussing the end of the strike. Can't these two issues be combined?" Serov poured a glass of red wine to his two friends and shook his glass. "The advantage of doing this is nothing more than to prevent the end of the strike. You must know that those revolutionaries who claim to be the purest, and the Soviet Union, as the leader of the socialist country, define them as not revolutionary enough. What will happen."
"They will use more intense means to prove that they are the purest revolutionaries, and what the Soviet Union said was slander. In this way, the idea of stopping the strike will be resisted." Golinov suddenly drank the wine in his glass and said, "I understand, use this rebellious mentality to achieve our goals, extend the strike time, and cause losses to France."
"What are you waiting for? Let's go back and write an editorial!" Meshatev laughed and took Golinov's hand and left Ruby Yangka. They were going back to their home court, the radio station headquarters building and the headquarters of the TASS.
Before the two, Selov, who had been deeply hatred, made another remark and sympathized with the French police. "As a senior security cadre, I have to say that the French police are working hard to maintain national order, but the work in the field of security must be very careful. Under certain conditions, the baton can certainly solve the problem. But if none of them can be found, what's the use of you? Can you only deal with people who have nothing?"
Two editorials written by TASS President Golinov and broadcast by Meshatsev through the Voice of the Soviet Union spread throughout Western Europe, naturally including France, which was ostensibly occupied by revolutionaries.
The first article mainly evaluates the explosion in France, attributed the explosion to the crazy counterattack of the bourgeoisie. "We can see that the French movement has lasted for a month. Since the beginning of the month, the protests have been ongoing. It cannot be said that no one has died in the whole process. However, for the huge protesters, it can still be said to be peaceful in general. After the bourgeois march began, such a shocking tragedy occurred at the first time, which is something that has to be reflected on. At the same time, we have to admire the unity of the bourgeoisie. In the face of the threat of equality, the bourgeoisie can often show unprecedented strength."
The second report appeared immediately, "Since the beginning of the movement, it has nothing to do with the Soviet Union. Is the US wave of resistance planned by the Soviet Union? Last year's protest in Federal Germany was also influenced by the Soviet Union. But since there are some remarks that want to make the protest related to the Soviet Union, we will give a certain response here. We believe that the protesters this time are not revolutionaries, but a group of petty bourgeois people who have committed the so-called ideal fanaticism. They are simply a group of people who don't know what they are doing. It is best not to have any relationship with the Soviet Union for such so-called revolutionaries."
With France already paralyzed, these two Soviet editorials soon reached the ears of the French. Almost instantly, the protesters in France exploded. They accepted the first remarks almost instantly, and at the same time scoffed at the second remarks. It was a very irrational thing for the French, especially the French in the revolution, to say that you have no revolutionary spirit, but the Soviet Union did this through TASS and radio stations.
From Voltaire's sharp criticism of the Catholic Church's dark rule and the promotion of the theory of natural rights, everyone is born equal in his opinion; to Rousseau, he elaborated on the theory of social contract, that any government and people who undermine people of people who have liberal and democratic power can overthrow it.
It can be said that it was Voltaire and Rousseau's thoughts that led the French people to the path of revolution. Similarly, it was their spirit that made the French people fight tenaciously on the tortuous road of revolution. It was no exaggeration to give them the praise that no one could match. Voltaire looked at the void with his head, which vividly reflected his ignorance and criticism of the Catholic Church. Rousseau's statue stretched out a hand holding a torch, symbolizing that Rousseau's thoughts ignited the prairie fire of the revolution. Voltaire and Rousseau were like two bright lamps, allowing people who were ruled by darkness at that time to see hope.
Almost every generation of French people can catch up with a revolution. The French Revolution in 1789 was the French Revolution, the Napoleonic War was the Revolution in 1830 and the Revolution in 1848, and the Second Empire caught up with the Paris Commune Revolution in 1871. After World War II, the great French people abandoned the Third Republic, and the French abandoned the Fourth Republic and established the Fifth Republic ten years ago.
Refuting remarks came one after another, and the revolutionaries who were said to be not revolutionary enough by the Soviet Union gave examples to prove their revolutionary nature, from the French Revolution to the establishment of the Paris Commune, and the revolution they are currently carrying out.
"We will strike until the election starts and see what the final result will be." This is the remark made by the protesters. After the Soviet Union said that they were not revolutionary enough, they were ready to carry out the revolution to the end. Let the leaders of the so-called socialist camp of the Soviet Union know whether the birthplace of the Paris Commune was revolutionary enough.
In fact, the labor-capital agreement signed by Pompidou on behalf of Charles de Gaulle a few days ago has been miscarried before it was implemented. The Glenel Agreement. The main terms of the agreement include: a minimum wage increase of 35%, an average wage increase of 10%, and strengthening trade union power. The labor treatment promised by the Glenel Agreement is indeed unprecedented, and the Martinion Agreement before World War II was compared. The union hopes to mobilize employees to resume work through this agreement, so that the victory of the movement can be declared and the status of the trade union can be proved.
However, the workers were not happy when they learned that the agreement was reached. They gained courage from the students' struggle: the police failed to do anything to the students, and they did not dare to use force against the workers. The students could organize their voices bravely, and they also needed to organize the struggle on their own and no longer be represented by the union.
Because of an editorial that the French were not revolutionary enough to the Soviet Union, the French, who were already passionate about revolution, suddenly dazzled the minds of the French, and everyone rushed to tell them that they would continue to strike until the election began. French **, French Socialist Party, international Trotskyist institutions in France, and even the Algerian Socialist Workers' Party expressed their support for the people.
All of these parties refused to let De Gaulle ask them to persuade protesters to resume work. On June 1, the Western cluster of Soviet Union in Democratic Germany stated that it would join forces with the East German People's Army to conduct an exercise. Once some countries experience military suppression of protesters, it should immediately attack and carry out the cause of human liberation.
"Take a chance to kill a few Algerian workers who participated in the protest. Who do you think the Algerians would suspect in this situation?" Serov, holding a cigarette in his mouth, put down the recent information and looked at Sakhatovsky in front of him.
"Of course they are supporters of Charles de Gaulle, those supporters of the right-wing government have always looked down on the Algerians." Sakhatovsky smiled slightly and left the chairman's office.
Chapter completed!