
Antoine Tst
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Antoine Tst
@Antoine_Tst
Gaulliste, Tolstoïen, hussard sur le toit, voyou franco-nippon... 日本語能力試験一級 Passé par : @essec @Inalco_officiel @SorbonneParis1 Ancien @jeunesDLF






Just saw the video. That’s a ton of blood lost and it doesn’t look good. Absolutely awful.








Tucker sounds more and more like AOC.



@wholemars 😂💯 Also, to be clear, I am NOT taking drugs! The New York Times was lying their ass off. I tried *prescription* ketamine a few years ago and said so on 𝕏, so this not even news. It helps for getting out of dark mental holes, but haven’t taken it since then.




The great @tylercowen in defence of expertise in @TheFP



Douglas Murray Didn’t Miss. He Aimed. I’ve been thinking about why Douglas Murray’s appearance on Joe Rogan has triggered such intense reactions from parts of the Right—especially what some might call the “Woke Right.” And I think I’ve figured it out. Douglas is a master communicator. He’s been doing this for decades and knows exactly how to tailor a message depending on his target audience. Judging by the reactions online, it’s safe to say he really pissed people off. Critics have called him petty, snarky, combative—I’ve even seen the word “cunty” thrown around. But here’s the thing: Douglas knew exactly what he was doing. He wasn’t trying to win over Rogan’s audience. He was speaking to Rogan himself. Like many of us, Douglas is deeply alarmed by Rogan’s growing list of fringe guests—Holocaust deniers and Nazi sympathizers like Darryl Cooper and Ian Carrol—figures who’ve become folk heroes to a conspiratorial online Right. Instead of going toe-to-toe with every one of them, Douglas went to the source. To the man giving them a microphone. He confronted Rogan—not with outrage, but with precision. He wanted Joe to feel the weight of what he’s been doing. To recognize the damage caused by legitimizing ahistorical, paranoid nonsense masquerading as “just asking questions.” He knew it would spark backlash. He knew it would alienate parts of the Right. And he did it anyway. That’s what integrity looks like. That’s what putting truth over tribe looks like. Whether the message lands with Rogan remains to be seen. But either way, Douglas just gave us a masterclass in moral clarity and courage. Well done, sir.


Il y a un gros débat sur le port du voile dans le sport en ce moment. Pour moi le sport doit rester un moment de liberté qui nous rassemble. Chacun doit pouvoir pratiquer une activité sportive avec la tenue de son choix : croix, kippa ou voile. C’est un choix que chacun doit faire et on ne devrait pas lui imposer ni lui interdire. Le sport ne radicalise pas, au contraire il aide à intégrer chaque personne peu importe son origine, sa couleur de peau ou sa religion. Il faut encourager tout le monde et surtout les femmes à faire du sport. Car pour certaines leur interdire de pouvoir porter le voile c’est les priver de sport et donc d’une activité sociale. J’ai fréquenté beaucoup de personnes voilées en salle de muscu et de boxe et je retiens surtout la preuve du vivre ensemble et de l’ouverture d’esprit permise par le sport.






"Quand la peur du Covid nous rendait fous" ➡️ Écoutez le Coup d'œil d'@EugenieBastie le vendredi à 8h46 sur #Europe1



Pour J. Bardella, la Russie représente « une menace multidimensionnelle pour la France » : « Je décèle une faiblesse de caractère chez J. Bardella quand il se plie à cette doxa conformiste », estime @ivanrioufol. #Europe113h #Europe1.











