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The woke subculture continues its ravages in the National Assembly

The woke subculture continues its ravages in the National Assembly
The woke subculture continues its ravages in the National Assembly

It reduces and shrinks the world as well as the thoughts of those it possesses.

In the night of thought? The question arises following the intervention of a MP in the National Assembly. Addressing his president, he wished “share a feeling about the semantics used” in the hemicycle: “Why talk about undeclared work, couldn’t we rather talk about hidden work? ? Why every time it would be negative, it would be the black word that would be used ? » These reasons call for others: why ignore that “black work” historically refers to work done at night – dark – because it is illegal? Why not mention “bladed weapons” at the same time? “Money laundering”? “The white voice”? Why would “feeling” be an argument? Why would an MP speak without saying anything?

The answer is in one word: ideology. In this case, the woke subculture continuing its…

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