When a colleague writes, we read.
So are we.
Eugénie Bastié, whom you know for reading it in
Le Fig Mag
and in
Le Figaro,
to watch it on CNews, to listen to it on Europe 1 (does she have time to drink a beer on the terrace?), published a flyer.
At Gallimard.
From his speech to the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences on December 12.
It's stylish.
On the day of its release, March 2, we got it.
We could have limited ourselves to summarizing in a tweet
“it's interesting, read it”,
but we don't tweet.
So, we offered to give an account of what we read.
Having to write a page in twenty-four hours, that's where elegance leads.
The crazy dream of a genderless society
The leaflet in question is entitled
Save the difference between the sexes.
What's he saying?
That the difference between the sexes exists, that it is salutary and that it is threatened.
“In the United States, in England and even in our country,
Bastié attacks straight away,
men and women are driven out of universities, see their conferences canceled and even…
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