The first impression was the right one: Emmanuel Macron is a communitarian.
Friday, May 20, he affirmed his choice of a multicultural society by appointing to National Education the intellectual Pap Ndiaye, trained in the North American ideology of racialism.
Until then, the president proceeded by keys.
He once said:
“There is no French culture;
there is a culture in France and it is diverse.”
And again:
“I don't believe in the assimilation model.
I believe in integration, in a strong Republic that knows how to assume its diversity.”
But he nevertheless maintained Jean-Michel Blanquer at the head of National Education, leaving him to wage war against the Islamic veil or the “woke culture”, this current acquired by the demands of minorities.
However, it is ultimately to this extreme filiation that the Head of State has decided to lend his support.
It is true that he had also admitted:
“We have to deconstruct our own history.”
The presidential process is of an astonishing lightness.
He proceeds…
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