Tag: Shalmani
The Brics are organizing against liberal democracies and we are looking elsewhere, by Abnousse Shalmani
Six new countries – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Eritrea, Egypt and Argentina – have joined the Brics. Yesterday’s enemies are ready to join forces in an organization…
“The New Inquisitors”: trip to Wokistan, by Abnousse Shalmani
To the burning question of knowing what wokism is, to the delicate question: “are the ‘woke’ a scarecrow made by the extreme right?”, to the torments raised in the editorial…
Islamism uses liberal democracy against… liberal democracy! By Abnousse Shalmani
Replicas, Alain Finkielkraut’s weekly program on France Culture, is one of the few to honor public service in the name of adversarial debate. The first of the school year brought…
Snow White revisited: is a “leader” better than a lover? By Abnousse Shalmani
“Just as there was a first moment when someone rubbed two pieces of wood together to produce a spark, there was a first moment when someone felt joy, and a…
The Medina controversy is the moldy left resurrected, by Abnousse Shalmani
The left, which is no longer the humanist and universalist left, has accustomed us to perverse complacency with Islamism and postures bordering on anti-Semitism: Jean-Luc Mélenchon who refuses to take…
The JDD led by the far right? Yes, but… By Abnousse Shalmani
Geoffroy Lejeune, freshly in office after leading the far-right weekly Current values, provokes continuous debate, controversy and psychodrama. The latest concerns the interview given by the Secretary of State for…
“Barbie”: Ken, wake up, they’ve gone crazy! By Abnousse Shalmani
Pink is everywhere, in the queues of cinemas, on the covers of magazines, in the illustration of articles, reviews, forums. Barbie swept the bet. Inevitable: the doll is, in fact,…
To read Kundera is to oxygenate freedom, by Abnousse Shalmani
Milan Kundera was born in Czechoslovakia. In 1975, he moved to France. He dies in Paris. If I wanted to live up to my admiration and respect, I would have…
Riots, the parents’ fault? Cronyism has replaced authority, by Abnousse Shalmani
At the end of the First World War, which saw the death of 1,393,000 French people, i.e. 10% of the active male population and 1/5 of men under 50, 700,000…
Hijab in football: the secular camp breathes… for a time, by Abnousse Shalmani
In France, it all started with the affair of the Islamic veil in a college in Creil in 1989, a few months after the fatwa of Ayatollah Khomeini which fell…