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Traoré case: "Our ministers are afraid and kneel on the ground in front of activists"

2020-06-11T17:10:47.102Z


TRIBUNE - Former Secretary General of the Constitutional Council from 1997 to 2007, Jean-Éric Schoettl has a severe appreciation for the attitude of Christophe Castaner and Nicole Belloubet.


Zyed and Bouna, Théo, Leonarda, Mila cases, now Traoré case. When France is accused of racism, the conditioned reflex of our thinking and ruling elites is constant: plead guilty. They did not wait for the current episode to put their knees on the ground in sign of contrition. Their physical or moral genuflections always have the same meaning: to admit the collective fault of a State, of a society, of a majority mentality, guilty of having colonized, enslaved, humiliated such or such minority.

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Paralyzed by the accusations launched against France by the exalted of the offended identity, our leaders respond with self-flagulation. We are guilty indeed, but deign to consider the sincerity of our repentance. Bourgeois of Calais of a new genre, it is the rope around their necks that they hope to coax an identity movement (Indigenous people of the Republic, decolonials, left-wing and communitarian groups) which has long since replaced

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Source: lefigaro

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