It is 7 a.m. on October 8.
Poland has just defied the European Union and the Africa-France summit begins, but the newspaper of France Inter opens with
"edifying"
and
"exclusive" information
: one in two temporary employment agencies would accept requests from construction contractors to provide them with
"European type"
labor
.
The
“unpublished”
testing
carried out by SOS-Racisme - via only 69 phone calls - is presented without contradicting or putting into perspective.
The day starts well.
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Then comes Thomas Legrand's catechism on the fight against climate change, an area in which France Inter sometimes competes intransigently with Greta Thunberg.
The political columnist lists the 11 arguments
"which smell good this poison of the thought" which
is, according to him,
"the good sense": "They all have a small piece of relevance",
but would aim especially to
"self-convince that it would be better to do nothing ”
.
Not to say, therefore, that France's carbon footprint
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