By akademiotoelektronik, 20/07/2022

Indiscipline, corruption, violence towards cash payment of a return of stick?

"Since the emergence of the health crisis, Guadeloupe society today seems to live in disorder, or even evolve by violent upheavals from the angle of a certain form of anarchy which soon prefigures the establishment of aAuthoritarian regime in France, at a time when everything accelerates (relationship to time and space, technique...)).This leads to very rapid changes and important social challenges, questioning the meaning of the hard actions of the collective of unionists and especially of the changes in the Guadeloupe society in the near future.Yes, the health crisis will lead to significant changes in our lives!Some will last, others not.These mutations will touch us in very varied fields:

- Work, consumption and way of life, family, place of women in political and social life, information, citizenship, religion, health, leisure, taking into account theevolution of our environment, etc..

What will it involve in the economic, political and social situation of Guadeloupe?

Tous les pans de notre économie seront impactés par cette mutation profonde qui profitera d'abord aux entreprises de production à capitaux exogènes, puis aux ESN (Entreprises de Services Numériques)) et ensuite aux hypermarchés qui auront su se transformer.Behind this revolution, we find not only the problem of the impoverishment of the middle class, but also that of infrastructure through the digital revolution and that of tele-work, applications infused by artificial intelligence, uses upset by digitalizationadministration and digitization of the global economy.In fifty years, Guadeloupe has increased from a capitalist and colonial production economy to a modern service economy, irrigated by public transfers and the surremorial of civil servants.The consequence was a slow process of empowerment of the individual who has weakened family structures, political affiliations, and, in return, the economic structures.A change that has had deep consequences in our lifestyles and representations.Today, we must start from the observation that the economy is based first and foremost on confidence and policy on vision, order and authority.

Distrust of institutions

Obviously, we are not an autonomous individual in the same way as we belong to a social category or another.But members of all categories are looking for this autonomy.If we had to register our reflection in a theoretical filiation, we could bring them closer to the sociology of Tocquevillian inspiration to know "when the past no longer illuminates the future, the spirit works in darkness".To tell the truth, the risk of darkness lies mainly in current distrust of institutions, parties, business leaders, linked to growing skepticism on the effectiveness of local elected officials and the authority of public power.The result is a rise in dispute accompanied by violence within the company.And many attribute to the state and local elected officials an important part of responsibility in this doglit.In the name of the sacro saint "no waves" we let settle a real climate of letting go, letting go. Ainsi dans un récent sondage, les trois quarts des personnes interrogées (72%)) jugent " la société de plus en plus violente ", et la récente enquête de la Fondation pour l'innovation politique dirigée par le politologue Dominique Réynié, montre des tendances longues de l'évolution de l'électorat, vers une abstention électorale massive, et une droitisation de l'opinion publique, dans un paysage politique morcelé.The observation that emerges is that the French company is anchored to the right, and claims security and authority, to just over two months of the first round of the presidential election.For Guadeloupe, the main teaching is also a rise in security temptation.

The unions in Guadeloupe play with fire

Indiscipline, corruption, violence vers le paiement cash d'un retour de bâton ?

It is union organizations and women who will pay the heaviest price.We have already said and repeated to satiety that the unions in Guadeloupe play with fire, because diktats and blows are always counterproductive and will end up one day turning against them. Par ailleurs, en dépit de quelques avancées dans la dernière décennie, (cf notre article : "les femmes ont pris le pouvoir" ))force est de constater que les femmes restent aujourd'hui très majoritairement à l'écart des questions politiques et sociales de la Guadeloupe.In fact, real decisions often take place, not in the formal meetings to which women are always diligent, but within networks generally closed to women.Besides, within companies and parties, they are commonly confined to basic tasks, without specific issues.Should it be seen as an alarm signal on a future marginalization of women with a return of machismo in an increasingly safe and authoritarian managerial tendency?

Should we worry about a liberties decline?

Would Emmanuel Macron embody a new form of authoritarianism?...The question remains asked for its opponents and admit that even if it is not the case for others, it will be necessary to expect a deep change in terms of the ideological foundations of governance in France, namely aDrift towards authoritarianism.

The COVID 19 crisis pushed the government to take measures such as the vaccination obligation of caregivers and the vaccination pass, that many voices are currently considering in authoritarian Guadeloupe and liberticides.This feeling, however, is not new, it has existed in France since the 1990s and is explained by the general context of decline in democracy.The feeling of a more dangerous world, too, with the Covid crisis which played a major role.In Guadeloupe, we rearm psychologically and morally, but we still cannot go beyond the stage of emotional thought.This is not a sign of a transition to a new world, we do not come out of existential comfort, with the key the evidence that civil peace is not guaranteed.The weight of social networks is felt in the decay of rational thought: consequence, we are exposed like never before, especially young people, to violence.

This is a dangerous variation of spectacular distrust of the state, elected officials and political parties.I therefore think that this crisis is deep, and that it will lead to an economic and social change of our society.But, for the crisis to change our society, we need a change in the value system.As a collective basis, we would always touch something from others to be able to act.What do we want to create together as a citizens, around what values and challenges?

The health crisis highlighted the usefulness of technological tools that allowed tele-work, but also fractures of our society, poverty and inequalities.Many aspire to that this societal crisis can serve as an electroshock to develop Guadeloupe society.Can we already draw conclusions on the impacts it could have, she leads to a reform of political and economic structures at all costs, forgetting the social crisis, or will it allow to modify the situation andto avoid a violent trajectory?Now the answer to these questions is the collective intelligence of the Guadeloupeans.But let's have, however, always in mind this Creole proverb: "Worse pa Ka Rété as Chyen Mô"

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