Vegan

The meetings in Aix-en-Provence, where economists and bosses marched last week, at the initiative of the Cercle des économistes, gave food for thought to Éric Le Boucher, columnist for L'Opinion , who saw there a gathering of "gentle herbivores" facing an America that has become a "plutocracy" whose success is "that of perverted innovation, the alienation of the masses by screens and the enrichment of the rich" . We will not say the opposite, even if we are a little surprised by this sudden severity.
"Only the richest 10% ," insists the columnist, "will benefit from the tax breaks granted by Trump, and American multinationals will be exempt from the 15% minimum tax decided by the members of the OECD." In short, he says, it is a war against the strategy of Europe, which, with its friendly herbivores, is trying to make "capitalism less brutal, more inclusive" and technology "more humanist."
It hadn't struck us until now. But, above all, we wonder. Have we ever heard of a Tyrannosaurus rex, or let's say a tiger closer to us, going vegan?
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