File:Tours - Mur d'expression Loi Travail (10).jpg

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graffitis sur les palissades rue Nationale, à Tours. "Parce qu'on a la rage" est un slogan popularisé par la rappeuse altermondialiste Keny Arkana, avec son collectif "la rage du peuple".

La photographie a été prise à Tours (France), en haut de la rue nationale, juste avant la Place Anatole France, là où s'élève le grand chantier de rénovation de la rue nationale. Les palissades ont été peintes à l'occasion des protestations contre la Loi Travail, l'état d'urgence, et l'utilisation du 49,3.
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