Accusing Emmanuel Macron of carrying out an unfair pension reform, Jean-Luc Mélenchon drew on an unusual vocabulary in politics on Saturday: “Be cursed for wanting to turn everything into commodities, to dirty everything, to spoil everything, to reduce everything, to gentrify everything” he said to the President, during the event organized by LFI in Paris. Curse is a religious word, the counterpart of blessing. It’s about “saying badly”, saying bad things, but the intention goes beyond the insult: when you curse, a spell is cast. One frees spirits (which the ancient Greeks called arai) which will then persecute the target. Conscious of his oratorical talents, has the leader convinced himself that his verb
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