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When you say “Je suis Charlie”, is that an endorsement of Charlie Hebdo’s depiction of the French justice minister, Christiane Taubira, who is black, drawn as a monkey? | |
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This is a lie and proves that the author didn't understand or didn't want to understand. The caricature's point was the logo of the Front National at the bottom left corner… because this is the way the Front National really thinks behind the rewording and sugar coating of Marine Le Pen the past years and it was referring to a monkey caricature of Taubira made by a local politician somewhere in the south that was plain racist. Charlie Hebdo's readers know the context and recognize the punt made. A random google search by a guy with no knowledge of the French public debate nor the ability to read his sources properly can't get it right.
Once again, people comment on a things they don't understand and have no clue about but bent to fit their agenda.
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| - A man of 22 was jailed on Tuesday for a year for posting a video mocking one of the three murdered policemen
- A man of 20 was jailed in Orleans for shouting "long live the Kalash[(nikov]" at police in a shopping centre
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There is a law in France against apology of terrorism, French authorities use it. It's like declaring your flame of admiration for the 9.11. terrorists in the US, you'll be arrested and you won't be able to write on an internet forum for a while. Same.