When you request from But Mag' our, which place it is given on the
current chess-board, it answers you quite naturally: `none'. It is
those which stick with humility and simplicity. That that the
Mauritanians adore, who that they are and of some social origins which
they are, does not believe really which it has another role only that
to take part in the education of the national framing. Denunciation of
the injustices, put forward of the dysfunctions of the
administrations, put in scene of our insufficiencies... to contribute to
look after certain evils which corrode our company. By derision.
Marvellous weapon counters the obscurantism.

It is where the Constitutional Council? With the turning of the most
enigmatic turn of Nouakchott. Still more sinuous than those of Dar
Naim whose layout was dictated by the powerful federation of
transport. In a rented house. One can keep silent oneself on his
composition, on his president. But how not to be scandalized by its
site?

The syndrome of `maa...'. The first person in charge makes the turn of
the doctors. One believes one moment in `maaru' (rice), one gives him
rice. One believes `maafa', one serves as mafé. Then of water (maa).
It takes steps ahead. Then moves back abruptly. His éplorée wife falls
on a doctor - Goal Mag' our - which diagnoses `the syndrome of maars'.
And prescribed total prohibition to expose a calendar in front of the
person in charge.


The pilgrims Mauritanians who do not find a plane nor cars and decide
to take the sea. The Spanish coastguards hail them. They believe to
deal with clandestine immigrants.

And these advisers who sell their voices. These parties which it will
be necessary to bury after their results with the elections. This
press which is sold with highest offerer... all passes there. At Goal
Mag' our, as at all the geniuses of derision, nothing is not really
crowned.

Here it is necessary to fight the false serious one. We became a horde
of constipés because of the retreat of the joy. Voltaire said: "if
nature had not given me two excellent antidotes, the love of work and
the gaiety, a long time ago that I would have died of despair".

But Mag' our likes its work which it makes without main efforts. It is
of a contagious joviality. Its laughter drives out in us the ugliness,
the silly thing, conformism. It cultivates in us the refusal of
resignation, the constraint, violence, the lie and cupidity. We
forgive all the insufficiencies of the TVM of them.

Ould Oumeïr


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