France: Where Freemasons Are Still Feared

jason

Seanchaí
Staff member
Magazines and newspapers all have stories they run in one form or another, year in, year out. The details may differ, but the stories are largely the same everywhere, striking universal chords of sex, health, and money. A few of these perennials, however, don’t travel. They drill deep into one country’s psyche while everyone else scratches their head and says, “Huh?”
In France, the story that keeps coming back is about Freemasons. It’s everywhere. Most big French magazines run at least one big Freemason cover a year. Books dissect the “state within a state,” to borrow from a recent title. Blogs abound.
“France has several of these marronniers—chestnuts,” says Alain Bauer, former grand master of France’s Grand Orient lodge and president Nicolas Sarkozy’s Masonic liaison. “There’s real estate prices and there’s how to cure headaches, and then there’s Freemasons. The ultimate French magazine story is a Freemason with a headache who’s moving. We don’t like these stories, but at the same time, we love them, because they make us feel like we’re still important.”

more http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-04-19/france-where-freemasons-are-still-feared
 

2SONDAD

Husband, father, son, Mason.
Makes me think of the Masonic t-shirt I just saw. "We don't control everything, only the important stuff".
 

bcnu

New Member
I told my oldest daughter, because she asked me if being a mason was the same as being in the illumnati, that we didn't want to control the world. Just make it better one man at a time. John
 
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