Michel Onfray sur l'immigration : "L'Europe n'est pas débordée, l'Europe veut ça" - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around the speaker's critique of the current state of European society, particularly focusing on the commodification of bodies and minds. The speaker argues that Europe is being overrun by immigrants, and that this is a result of the liberal, Masri-inspired European Union. The speaker criticizes this view as an attempt to destroy the French proletariat and labor laws, and to make work more precarious.

The speaker also criticizes the left and the right for supporting this imperialistic Europe, and for transforming people into slaves. They argue that France is adrift due to the high cost of living, inflation, and the question of security. The speaker criticizes the prison system, arguing that it is not a solution and that we need to rethink it.

The speaker also criticizes the use of technology, particularly the use of smartphones and the internet. They argue that people are giving away their lives to the internet giants, and that this is a form of voluntary servitude. They also criticize the liberal use of technology, arguing that it leads to a form of poverty where people are more numerous but poorer, and fewer but richer.

In conclusion, the speaker argues that we need to rethink our society and our use of technology. They call for a return to authority and order, and for a rethinking of the prison system. They also argue that we need to question the influence of liberalism and the free market, arguing that these are ideologies that produce poverty rather than wealth.

Facts

1. The program is broadcast live on Europe 1 and C News.
2. The host, Michel Hfry, is welcomed to the program.
3. The program features a book titled "The Fetish and the Merchandise of the Book Edition".
4. The book launches a cry of alert on society based on the commodification of bodies and minds.
5. The program mentions current events and strong images from Lampedusa, an Italian coastal city with a high number of migrant arrivals.
6. The program discusses the issue of immigration, stating that Europe no longer wants it and does not know how to control it.
7. The program discusses the role of liberal Europe and the abandonment of sovereignty.
8. The program discusses the idea of planetarizing the world and destroying labor law.
9. The program mentions the support of both the left and employers for the transformation of people into slaves.
10. The program talks about bringing down Hungary, Poland, and the preservation of the nation and people in France.
11. The program discusses the impact of foreign policy decisions on the French people, particularly the prices of energy, food, and electricity.
12. The program mentions the murder of a young woman and the widow of a bus driver, both killed in Marseille and Bayonne respectively.
13. The program discusses the need to rethink the prison system in France.
14. The program criticizes the Michel Foucault jurisprudence and the idea that society is evil.
15. The program discusses the gap between the French experience and the words of their leaders.
16. The program criticizes the lack of action from French leaders, including Emmanuel Macron, despite having the means to do so.
17. The program discusses the controversy around the presence of Emmanuel Macron during the Pope's mass on September 23 in Marseille, France.
18. The program talks about the influence of technology on our lives, particularly the commodification of our bodies and minds.
19. The program discusses the idea of voluntary servitude, with people exposing their lives on social media platforms.
20. The program talks about the potential dangers of using technology, particularly in the realm of language learning and political solicitations.
21. The program discusses the problem with liberalism, stating that it leads to poverty and does not fulfill the promise of making our children's lives better than ours.