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François-Xavier Bellamy: "Samuel Paty, assassinated for teaching"

2021-10-14T17:21:49.835Z


TRIBUNE - The horrific crime perpetrated against Samuel Paty reveals not only the barbarity of Islamist terrorism, but also our weakness, legally, administratively, intellectually and morally. How not to understand the fear and the feeling of abandonment of so many teachers?, ...


François-Xavier Bellamy is a normalien and associate professor.

The author has notably published “Demeure.

To escape the era of perpetual change ”(Grasset, 2018).

He is also head of the LR delegation within the European People's Party (EPP) group.

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To die for having taught.

Who would have thought it possible, who would have thought it possible?

And yet it has happened - and it had to happen, for the now long list of victims of Islamism shows how their death warrant owed nothing to chance.

The executioners are mindless, but the ideology which aroused them is of a very sure lucidity in its hatred of what we are.

How not to see that it is indeed a total war?

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It suffices to link the crimes to see how much they draw the very face of France: a concert and café terraces, soldiers, police and gendarmes, a July 14 party, the writing of a newspaper, a school Jewish woman, an old priest, a young teacher ... Retracing the path

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Source: lefigaro

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