Delphine Ernotte said it before the Finance Committee of the Assembly: "We do not represent France as it is but as we would like it to be!" Dear viewers, welcome to France Wokivision. And to format brains, nothing like a heavy charter marking out creation on the public service. Here is the corpus:

The only surprise in this breviary of binary reasoning – and single-track thinking – in line with woke dogma: it is not in inclusive writing!
Of course, it is not specified who should be in the camp of Good or Evil, but, as connoisseurs of Pravda, the paid scriptwriters of the public service will not be mistaken. They will zealously follow the guiding and remunerative line. Hence the dismal mediocrity of the "fictions" that France Télévision has been inflicting on us for some time.
An adaptation of Philippe Roth? That would be a stain on the PAF. Madame Bovary? Not in line with neo-feminism. Salammbô? An image of the Middle East that we cannot show. And besides, according to today's media tribunal, Flaubert is guilty. What does it matter that he was acquitted at the time by the courts. Milan Kundera? You're kidding! Why not Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, while you're at it! These authors who dared to show the world as it is, human nature in all its ambiguity, no longer have a place on public service television. They might make the viewer think. While waiting to burn their books, let's ignore them. Let's forget them. They no longer correspond to the France that France Télévisions would like it to be.
Exit the TV license, here comes TV repentance. But still at the taxpayer's expense.
At the same time, the Council of State, in all objectivity, yielding to the appeal of Reporters Without Borders (but not without ideologies?), asks ARCOM to ensure the plurality of all CNews contributors….by neglecting the other channels. In addition, an environmentalist MP, inevitably relayed by Médiapart and l'Humanité, launched a petition aimed at not renewing the frequency approvals of CNews and C8. Enough to remain perplexed.
France Télévisions, total screen…or totalitarian? Orwell had imagined it, Ernotte made it happen!