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Ne soyez pas trop satisfaits de vous-même parce que vous aurez triangulé deux chiffres ronds afin d'émettre une opinion carrée
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Ah. La rediff est passée sans transition à une interview d'Olivia Ruiz.
Intéressant également, mais chansons différentes.
S'agissant déjà de rediffs, j'ignore si un replay est prévu 🤨
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Des extraits de "Soul", commentés par l'artiste himself
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Émilie Mazoyer parlait de Michel Jonasz sur scène en mars -moi j'ai sursauté 😳
Okay, elle parlait de 2024.
On s'en fiche, ça fait du Jonasz à écouter...! 👏🥰👍
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Article in French (I still can't believe what I am reading): www.lavoixdunord.fr/1576016/arti...
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This incident should not be dismissed as anecdotal. It is symptomatic of a broader institutional resistance to embracing the full complexity of French identity—a resistance that is racial in nature.
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France cannot keep claiming universalism while clinging to a racialized image of who counts as “French.” Representation matters—not as a box to tick, but as a reflection of the nation’s true face.
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French republicanism often claims to transcend race, insisting on a universalist ideal of citizenship. Yet decisions like this expose the racial contours of that universalism—who is seen as the neutral citizen, and who remains marked as “other.”
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This goes to the heart of France’s unresolved tension with its postcolonial identity (yep, we are still doing that). Diversity is welcome only when it’s symbolic, sanitized, and non-threatening to the dominant narrative.
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And what message does that send to the millions of French people who are not white? That their presence is tolerated but not celebrated. That they can contribute to the nation—but not be its face.
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This isn’t about aesthetics. It’s about who gets to represent France. And by extension, who gets to belong in France. This is a textbook example of how institutional racism operates under the guise of “neutrality” or “branding.”
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The irony? The campaign was rejected for supposedly lacking diversity—yet the Ministry asked for it to be whiter. What kind of “diversity” is being measured here? And who gets to define it?
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Also, to erase such a symbolic dish from a campaign about organic food is to deny the multicultural reality of France’s kitchens, families, and histories.
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That couscous—one of the most widely consumed dishes in France—is deemed insufficiently representative for a state campaign reflects a racialized logic of exclusion. Cultural hybridity is erased in favor of a sanitized, monocultural ideal.
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What does it mean to demand "more caucasian" in a national campaign? It means whiteness is still seen as the default, the norm, the “unmarked” French identity—everything else is “other,” or political.
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Let’s sit with that for a second: a *government* body asked for a more Caucasian cast. In *2025*. In a country that claims to be *colorblind*. The implications are chilling, and they go far beyond one ad.
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par les mafieux du kremlin comme "organisation terroriste" et bien sûr interdite.
Arrêtés en 2024, ils étaient depuis en détention provisoire.
En France, Fedorova se plaint d'être 'bannie'.
Il faudrait l'arrêter et l'échanger contre ces journalistes.