Tag: Shalmani
Let’s shake up! Being lazy is a surrender, by Abnousse Shalmani
France would be seized with a great laziness. That’s what we learn a recent analysis note by Jérôme Fourquet (Ifop) and Jérémie Peltier (Jean-Jaurès Foundation): 30% of respondents say they…
Cyril Hanouna, Lady Diana… When public debate becomes reality TV, by Abnousse Shalmani
In the new season of The Crown, the episode devoted to the interview with Lady Diana, on the prestigious BBC in 1995, during which she confesses the infidelity of the…
From France to the midterms, the ideological bias of journalists, by Abnousse Shalmani
From now on, at each election, here or there, despite the polls, the forecasts, the in-depth articles, the reports from the field, the surprise is there, followed by in-depth articles…
“Zionist culture”: the distressing “no waves” of the Goncourts in Beirut, by Abnousse Shalmani
The Goncourt Academy announces its latest selection each year in a different place. This year, to celebrate the Francophonie, they have chosen Beirut. Lebanon being in a tragic situation, both…
Lola case: policies, recovery and expeditious justice, by Abnousse Shalmani
In February 1976, following the arrest of Patrick Henry for the kidnapping and murder of 7-year-old Philippe Bertrand, the presenter of the 8 p.m. news on TF1, Roger Gicquel, opened…
Iran: contesting the veil is rebelling against Sharia and Islam, by Abnousse Shalmani
The veil has become such a standard that like a damper it covers the analysis of the demonstrations, the uprising, the revolt or the Iranian revolution – History will tell…
School: critical thinking sacrificed on the altar of “tolerance”, by Abnousse Shalmani
The barbaric assassination of Samuel Paty marks a turning point. For the defenders of the Republic, but also for its enemies. After Mohammed Merah, after Charlie Hebdo, the Hyper Cacher,…
Elizabeth II, or the absolute opposite of “me, me and me”, by Abnousse Shalmani
In the last minutes of the film Nixon by Oliver Stone, the eponymous character, played by Sir Anthony Hopkins, forced to resign, finds himself face to face with the portrait…
“Pregnant men”: neo-feminists definitely hate women, by Abnousse Shalmani
Salman Rushdie, happily alive and joking as soon as he wakes up, should remind us how much we are in danger, how much our freedoms, our rights, our ways of…
Anti-Semitism: the denial of the indigenist-Islamist left, by Abnousse Shalmani
“When tomorrow the light returns, this trip will continue on the road that connects my childhood to Rosa, my son to the Shoah”, I was reading the day before the…