La Chinoise
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They were a bit like children.
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Yes, you know the story
of the Egyptian children?

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Then I’ll tell you.
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The Egyptians believed
their language...

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..was that of the gods.
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One day, to prove it,
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they put new-born babies
in a house

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far from any society
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to see if they would learn to talk.
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To speak Egyptian alone.
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They came back 15 years later.
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And what did they find?
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The kids talking together,
but bleating like sheep.

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They hadn't noticed
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that next to the house
was a sheep-pen.

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For us,
in that flat where we were,

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Marxism-Leninism
was a bit like the sheep.

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Any volunteers?
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OK. Me.
1:21:17
I believe in terror.
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For me, whole revolutions
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are made of terror.
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Who is it?
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A bombless revolutionary
isn't a revolutionary.

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For the moment, we're only a few.
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Tomorrow, we'll be many.
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Tomorrow, I may no longer exist.
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I am happy, I am proud of that.
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Terrorism is not an act
of liberation,

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but a means to impose a programme.

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