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Nathalie Heinich

Ridicule does not kill the Parisian municipality

Woke neo-feminism does not spare the publications of the City of Paris, as evidenced by the latest Petit Journal of the 12th arrondissement. Regarding the development project for Place Félix Éboué, intended to "redevelop the square for the benefit of pedestrians", we read: "After several months of consultations with Parisians, local residents, shopkeepers, but also all users, Place Félix Éboué will radically transform (sic) for everyone."

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Xavier-Laurent Salvador

Conference interrupted in Assas: the objective press finally!

A study day on the legal issue was fortunately interrupted by the University users while contested professors were speaking to defend the transphobic idea that gender identity should be registered in the civil registry. Students, visibly aware of the legitimate problems of inclusive society, then simply armed with their courage and a few innocent projectiles - the proof: they are sold in the DIY or paint section of stores - organized a happening in order to disrupt the expected course of hate speech professed by these old-fashioned intellectuals who can't be stopped by shame. One of the speakers, realizing his mistake, made amends and his forgiveness was signified to him by the redemptive mark of colored baptismal water. On the other hand, a reactionary activist who was denounced by her tailor, aggressive and who was there to support the transphobic activists, was roundly neutralized by the youth. No one was injured that day, which is fortunate because the youth probably narrowly escaped perishing under the repeated blows of the hetero-patriarchal battering ram.

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Xavier-Laurent Salvador

For equal spelling

From now on, let no French statement be equal: a sentence must have as many masculine words as feminine mounts! Come on, let's jump. We will therefore take care not to make sentences that are exclusively masculine ("Ciao Pantin") or exclusively feminine ("Chattehaute Pantine"), but we will take care to alternate the two with caution and respect.

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