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EDITORIAL. The press, largely mélenchonisée, is the relay of a France which, today, recalls that of before the Revolution, on the Jacobin side.
By Franz-Olivier Giesbert
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The journalists are all or almost all on the left. This is what my colleague and friend Jean-François Kahn used to say. But this is no longer true: today, they are almost all on the extreme left (1). We have had several proofs of this in recent days.
Help ! The Robespierrists are back! Faced with the deluge of miserable nonsense falling on us, with the debate on pension reform, how not to worry about our country eaten away like fleas by Spinoza’s sad passions – anger, jealousy, greed ?
Many media serve us the ideological marmalade of the neo-revolutionaries of Nupes or the CGT that they are careful not to contradict or even question. Dear colleagues, does our job really consist in being mouto…
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