Should we rush headlong into the societal muleta?
This Thursday, Aymeric Caron, deputy for Paris (LFI), defender of mosquitoes and promoter of the "permit to vote", mobilizes the national representation to find out whether to ban bullfighting throughout France.
Is it urgent for the boss of an SME paralyzed by the amount that is looming in his energy bill?
For the single mother who would like to pay for a good education for her children?
For the teacher distraught in front of the level of his students?
The policeman exhausted by the arrogant impunity of offenders?
The nurse discouraged by the impoverishment of the hospital?
For the exiled commuter in his own country?
The peasant harassed by work and days?
There is something fascinating about the discrepancy between the concrete concerns that run through French society and the obsessions of urban leftism.
Hostility to bullfighting did not wait for Aymeric Caron to express himself with talent and vigor (just read Michel Onfray
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