mardi 27 novembre 2012

I don't share any point of view echoing a growing Corsican mafia. The Corsican economy is growing and it excludes a number of Corsicans from benefiting of that growth due to the legislation the French state enforce on the island, the consequence is, to keep up with some wealthy individuals making investments and taking away from the locals envied positions, crime and violence. Not to mention the rights problem and the uneducated French officials speech responsible for a lot of disarray. They keep saying that the Corsicans are French when only the Corsicans can answer that. The Corsicans are a native nation under French administration and each individual has the right to decide for himself the identity he or she feels more comfortable with. Surely every Corsican has the French citizenship given the French state border. Now every Corsican has the right to be and feel, first and foremost Corsican, and should be able to live accordingly, speaking his or her language publicly and in every area of life valuing his or her culture. The French state long ago decided to fight and destroy the Corsican nation social networks and cultural unity, the consequences are before our eyes?

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