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Essayist Eric Zemmour is officially a candidate for the presidency of the French Republic. He chose the form of a personal video posted on social networks this Tuesday November 30 at 12:00 to officially announce this, before answering a few questions from Gilles Bouleau on TF1's 20 heures. While the transformation of the editorialist and writer into a politician is rather worrying news, whatever our position on his analyses, it is also very positive. And for everyone, too.
At the «Right-Wing Convention» on Saturday, September 28, French polemicist Eric Zemmour delivered a speech that many considered racist and Islamophobic. Did he cross the line? A point-by-point analysis, without any cheap moralizing.
What would a Union of Destiny be? It would be a union defined by values, before being defined by economic principles and technical and legal standards.
It's time for professional journalism. Let's seize the opportunity. The time has come to further professionalize this family of professions and activities, paradoxically relying on non-professionals as much as professionals. Whether you're an amateur or have a diploma, it doesn't matter. Instead, let us focus on the values of intellectual honesty, originality, determination, intellectual curiosity and human sensitivity.