Mangez-moi ! (1983) Painting by Pierre Andrillon (Jasinski)

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The catastrophe which strikes the Japanese people returns us to the freedom to refuse our condition of unique beings, endowed with a potential of perfection but nevertheless dependent, fragile and personally and jointly responsible for our destiny. We know that our smallest actions can have dramatic consequences by crossing their point of no return.[...]
The catastrophe which strikes the Japanese people returns us to the freedom to refuse our condition of unique beings, endowed with a potential of perfection but nevertheless dependent, fragile and personally and jointly responsible for our destiny. We know that our smallest actions can have dramatic consequences by crossing their point of no return. When can we accept that what is good for us is not necessarily good for others and for the world? Only discoveries that would benefit the development of humanity as a whole, the development of the human person and the universal environment should be exploited. It would be relatively easy to choose between what can destroy us individually, collectively and globally, on the one hand, and what builds us by revealing the genius peculiar to each, the only real wealth of humanity, on the other hand. From this reading grid, we could certainly verify that the use of nuclear power is primarily aimed at destruction. Isn't civilian nuclear power - despite the authorities' allegations - the “false nose” of military nuclear power? This energy resource is fundamentally toxic to health. It constitutes a major danger for tens of thousands of years. Its use should now be prohibited. We have other means a thousand times less dangerous. Let us hope that the thousands of deaths in Japan force us to decide today to definitively exit nuclear power. Eat me, live, love and do whatever you want!

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Who is Jasinski? Jasinski is a graduate of the EnsAD (National School of Decorative Arts). He has been drawing and painting since 1965. Born in 1950 in Soissons, France. Has lived[...]

Who is Jasinski?

Jasinski is a graduate of the EnsAD
(National School of Decorative Arts).

He has been drawing and painting since 1965.

Born in 1950 in Soissons, France.

Has lived and worked in Paris since 1970.

Jasinski chose his name as a painter in homage to the father of his wife, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Polish army Stanislaw JASINSKI, prisoner in Pawiak then interned in the Auschwitz camp.

He escaped on June 24, 1944 and took part in the Warsaw uprising in August 1944.

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