Trublans
Copy-pasted from a wonderful blog https://t.me/pyrisous/130
I remembered Nasobin talking about French aristocrats and proles, saying the latter must be perpetually immersed in problems and that this is their distinguishing feature. An aristocrat, on the other hand, shouldn't feel any pressure, otherwise he's a lame duck, not an aristocrat. The toothless ones are also very good.
All society is divided into two unequal parts: the elite and the mob, also called "the people." From the elite's perspective, there is no "middle class." There is only the elite and the disenfranchised mob. And if you're not elite, then you're mob.
How do the elite define themselves? In France, the celestials call themselves "elegant."
In French, that's "elegant." And they call the mob "troublanc." This word can be translated as "people with problems."
The definition of "troublemaker" is quite precise. "Ordinary people" always have a lot of problems. It doesn't matter whether a person is smart or stupid, whether they have money or not. People who aren't part of the elite are bound to have problems. These problems are artificially created and maintained for them by the elite. In this state, the mob is easier to manipulate.
But members of the elite, on the contrary, shouldn't have any problems at all. Hence the characteristic: someone who can't get rid of problems that are brewing at the very beginning is definitely not part of the elite. When an elitist wants to insult a taxpayer in their midst, they use another term. They don't say "troublemaker," they say "sandan," which means "toothless" in French, meaning "doesn't bite."
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There's this Jacques Attali. A journalist is interviewing him. Her mask is pulled down and doesn't cover her nose. And Attali is sitting there without a mask at all. And so Attali makes a sign to her, taps his finger on his nose: "Pull your mask up completely if you're talking to me." But he's not wearing one. And he's smiling, feeling good. He's got a conditioned reflex in his head that an elitist shouldn't have problems. And so he sits there without a mask, he has no problems. And on the contrary, he immediately plunges this "trublan," not an elitist, into problems. This is a clear example of how they operate. It's obvious to them that if you're not an elitist, then something is bound to constantly fall apart, something is bound to go wrong, you're always having to get out of somewhere, you're always owed something, you're always unsettled, basically, you're stuck in a tangled circle your whole life. But an elitist should have a constant sense of serenity, of freedom from problems. For them, this is the norm; they strive for it, and they should live like this. If they don't live like this, they're cut out of the elite circle.