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The editorials
Claudio Rubiliani

National Assembly: family photo in ethnic color?

At Mediapart, we never run out of absurdities. Their latest enormity, dated July 10, could pass for the gag of the summer: group photos of newly elected deputies show that the latter are much too white! For Mediapart,

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apolitical
Nathalie Heinich

Facing the RN: let's get things straight

The supporters of left-wing identity ideologies – those that we have been fighting on this site for three and a half years, under the name of “wokism” – are trying hard to assimilate our approach to “the right” or even to the “extreme right”… Discover Nathalie Heinich’s editorial.

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The editorials
Jacques-Robert

Badinter-market

We learn with amazement that the teaching staff of a small Savoyard college refused to allow this college to take the name of Robert Badinter...

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The editorials
Joseph Ciccolini

Red-handed Narcissus

"The collective imagination forged in human societies in the 20th and 21st centuries finds its source in part in the evocative power of images broadcast first in the written press and then especially in Mondio-vision in front of hundreds of millions of viewers." Read the editorial by Joseph Ciccolini.

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The editorials
Samuel Mayol

A worrying politicization of medical education

Recently, the end-of-year medical exam at Sorbonne Paris Nord University was the subject of a lively controversy. Some of the questions asked of students included ideological and geopolitical references that had no connection with medical training, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Although the management has acknowledged "blunders", it has not taken the full measure of this worrying political infiltration into the academic sanctuary that the university should be.

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