Let's block everything: on the eve of the mobilization, "it's very clever of anyone to know what it will look like"

The sun rises over Saint-Denis, and as they exit the RER D, the passengers look closed-minded. As if they were saying without opening their mouths: "It's 8 o'clock, I'd be better off at home in my bed than on the road to work." Jérôme, on the other hand, is the complete opposite. Wearing the red CGT railway workers' vest, the talkative fifty-something sports a big smile. This is his sector, he says. And he "loves leafleting." So, armed with a large pile of paper, he calls out to passersby, shouting "Tomorrow, we'll block everything against Macron !" Some deliberately avoid him, their eyes glued to their cell phones. Others grab the piece of paper to read it as they walk. Two enthusiastic forty-somethings blurt out: “We already know, we’re already in operation!” Another one, on the contrary, says: "Aren't you ashamed? Bastards!"
This Tuesday, September 9, around twenty people gathered at dawn to distribute leaflets denouncing the billions "given to big companies without compensation"
Libération