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Islamism in the middle of the room

On January 6, around 11:00 pm, I walked out of the Samuel J. Friedman Theater on Broadway (in New York, USA), where my friend and the pouring rain were waiting for me. Still overcome with emotion, I told him about those three hours spent with Marcel, Lucien, Patrick, Pierre and the other characters in Prayer for the French Republic, a French Jewish family affected by anti-Semitism, in a context marked by attacks. attacks on French Jews and the rise of the National Rally, which did not eliminate its links to anti-Semitism.

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A remarkable work, written by an author who knows the French context and his audience so well that he studiously avoids naming the elephant who spent the evening in the middle of this room, dozing peacefully without anyone daring to wake him. This elephant is the same elephant that slumbers “tranquilou pépère” in Gregory Le Floch’s bold column in l’Obs, in which this literature professor questions the increasing difficulty of teaching literature and the arts in the face of students refusing because, for example, visiting the Orsay Museum, for fear of seeing naked ladies there.

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Source: Le Parisien

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