Tag: Shalmani
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…
“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…