No, thank you, we're British
Perhaps I've misremembered the line. We're French? We're German? We're from Ohio? Doubtless John Cleese and Steve Martin have both used it. In any case, anonymous points out that ColumbusGuy dropped a ball:
You're missing the best part of the story: The students are protesting because they don't want "anglo-saxon" economics. They want guaranteed job with high benefits where it's almost impossible to be fired. . . . it's hilarious[, as if] supply and demand work differently in France. Why not protest the laws of physics, too?
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