While politicians perpetuate shocks, the multiplication of crises continues.

Georges Anglade, a geographer, statesman, academic, and writer, who died during the January 2010 earthquake, often spoke about the childishness of our politicians.

Georges Anglade, a geographer, statesman, academic, and writer, who died during the January 2010 earthquake, often spoke about the childishness of our politicians.

These childish behaviors allow our politicians to act without being bound by ideology, principles, or interests. As a result, our politicians exacerbate crises, or even create them, when they are not already present.

Our politicians, who can only exist in a state of catastrophe, spend their time exacerbating contradictions and creating permanent states of crisi

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