Taylor Swift, memories of the Resistance and sovereign citizens in “Special Envoy” this Thursday

Taylor Swift, memories of the Resistance and sovereign citizens in “Special Envoy” this Thursday
Taylor Swift, memories of the Resistance and sovereign citizens in “Special Envoy” this Thursday

On the programCorrespondent this Thursday June 6, 2024 on France 2 , Élise Lucet’s team dissects three current topics. Starting with a certain American pop star whose dazzling success today goes beyond the musical sphere.

Taylor Swift, 34 years old and already a billionaire solely thanks to her music, makes everything shake in her path. Some even claim that it could single-handedly swing the American presidential election.

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Between Nashville where she began her career and Paris, where she has just completed 4 titanic, sold-out concerts, a look back at the career of this artist whose rise is no coincidence. From her fan community, the Swifties, to her music and her political positions… The singer exercises total control over everything and sometimes anything, where everything always serves her to make her business profitable.

After Taylor Swift, a forgotten story of the Resistance and sovereign citizens

In the second part of the program, a look back at a story from the past, still as vivid in the present and with a resounding echo on this 80th anniversary of the Landing. On June 12, 1944, a group of resistance fighters shot and then buried 47 German prisoners in the woods.

Finding the bodies of these soldiers could have been a formality, but in Corrèze, a land ravaged by war, everything is whispered for fear of shaking the myth of the Resistance. History has thus become an incredible historical investigation. With its share of unsaid things, closed doors, and sudden revelations.

Read also: Has the grave where German soldiers were buried in 1944 been spotted in Corrèze?

To end the evening, Sent speciallyhe delves into a conspiracy movement born in the United States in the 1970s: that of sovereign citizens, at war against authority. According to them, France is a private enterprise, they recognize neither the police nor the administrations and are trying to get rid of everything that binds them to the State. Report at the heart of a confusing movement, which worries the authorities.

France 2 9:10 p.m.

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