LE FIGARO.
- The CNRS affirms that "the term Islamo-leftism does not correspond to any scientific reality" ...
Xavier-Laurent SALVADOR.-
The controversy over the word, its tabooization in short, is ridiculous in more than one way when it comes from the same circles that commonly use terms as little "scientific" as "systemic racism", "gender theories" or "Islamophobia" .
Frédérique Vidal reacted well by using the same words as the Minister of National Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer, for the same alarming observation.
Rather than acknowledging the reality of the problems, the Conference of University Presidents (CPU) and the CNRS are referring the government to “commercial coffee quibbles”.
Under its peremptory airs, the CNRS press release does not conceal the absence of intellectual rigor.
Of course, “Islamo-leftism” is indeed a polemical term rather than a “scientific term”, but what can it mean that it “does not correspond to any scientific reality”?
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