This week I’ve been out every day. Day and night… I wanted to talk about something much more important than that.

I don’t know if you’ve been following what’s going on in the USA? I’m not going to hand over the video, but I think you’ve all heard the story of George Floyd… Since then, the Americans have rebelled, and that’s normal. Even in France with the story of Adama Traoré who died in 2016, demonstrations have been organized… Personally, I find that people react late, but really late. After it’s better late than never, but this problem is the same as in France, but not with the same violence. In the United States, the police are violent, but even more so with blacks, who risk their lives each time they are controlled. In France, it is violent, but especially with people of colour. Anyway, people are finally becoming aware because now it’s filmed. It seems to me that it was Will Smith who recently said this sentence: “racism hasn’t changed, it’s just being filmed now” and it’s totally true. Fortunately, this arrest of George Floyd was filmed because otherwise it would have been a case that would have been hushed up again by the authorities.

Besides, very very important point, in France a deputy (I think?) wants to pass a law to forbid the filming of police forces ?! Already that filming them is quite complicated in view of their aggressiveness (despite the fact that we have the right), why forbid it ?? Another stupid idea.

Getting back to the international scene, Anonymous has made a comeback (after a long time). If you don’t know who they are, you can find them on the internet (there’s a lot of information about them, especially at the moment) but basically, they’re a group of hackers – called top 100 hackers in the world – who act anonymously and fight for liberty of speech… and other many values… so they made their comeback by announcing a message related to police violence and the George Floyd affair. After other events such as the hacking of police radio to play the song “Fuck Tha Police”, or the revelation of compromising information from Minneapolis city police officers, but none of these acts were claimed…