Tag: Shalmani
“Thank you to ladies Badinter, Rosencher and Shalmani”… Our readers react
Housing or pensions? Michel Guerin, Eguilles (Bouches-du-Rhône) The question of housing is, in my opinion, a much more worrying subject than the question of pensions, which has monopolized attention in…
Radicalization: the tragic story of an ordinary Parisian family, by Abnousse Shalmani
Once upon a time there was an ordinary Parisian family. The mother, the father, the 12-year-old girl and the 6-year-old boy live in a middle-class district of Paris. They are…
How the RN has become the alpha and omega of any public positioning, by Abnousse Shalmani
Marine Le Pen’s National Rally is the heir to the National Front founded by her father, Petainists, nostalgic Nazis, supporters of French Algeria and the most virulent anti-Gaullists. There is…
Justine Triet and Adèle Haenel simply say nonsense, by Abnousse Shalmani
After Adèle Haenel and her farewell to the cinema – where pathos competed with delirium -, Justine Triet, Palme d’or at Cannes, tells us about a world unknown to the…
“Jeanne du Barry” by Maïwenn: farewell, nutty neo-feminism! By Abnousse Shalmani
Perhaps neofeminism is already moribund and a rational and productive feminism can emerge from this long delusional tunnel. What strikes me as most dangerous with neo-feminism – which refuses both…
Global South: this imposture for researchers in search of Marxism, by Abnousse Shalmani
After Third Worldism which, at the time of the Cold War, advocated non-alignment; after the post-fall of the Berlin Wall movement, which boasted political, social and technical progress everywhere –…
“In 2027 I vote… Abnousse Shalmani!” : mail from the readers of the Express
Dizzying artificial intelligence… Louison Lujotsky, Paris Like ChatGPT, it is easy to imagine, in the near future, an application that would collect all the conversations of a deceased person to…
Proust assassinated at the Comédie-Française: the story of a new beginning, by Abnousse Shalmani
I didn’t have the chance, as a child and teenager, to go to theaters regularly. As a result, I fondly remember every rare theatrical evening, the thrill of the opening…
Beigbeder threatened, Rouillan applauded: the madness of the time summed up in Bordeaux, by Abnousse Shalmani
Reason, morality or even the truth are of little importance when it comes to standing up, ideology slung over your shoulder and gaze fixed on the singing tomorrows – what…
Supporting the LDH is no longer supporting the defenders of Dreyfus!, by Abnousse Shalmani
The League of Human Rights has only the name. Widely dishonored during its active support for the Moscow trials in 1936, it has initiated in recent decades a slow but…