Thierry Dupont

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Thierry Dupont

Thierry Dupont

@MannyMoore31

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Mark Goldbridge
Mark Goldbridge@markgoldbridge·
Mbuemo off. Another poor game for him.
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Thierry Dupont
Thierry Dupont@MannyMoore31·
@Bangalter77 @Manouck44 Va en Dordogne voir si les anglais là depuis des années savent parler francais ... Les seuls peuples à avoir été grand remplacés pour de vrai (pas comme dans tes fantasmes) l'ont été par les colonisateurs anglophones, francophones, hispanophones : Australie, Amérique etc.
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Retlangab
Retlangab@Bangalter77·
@Manouck44 Peut être parce que ces petits anglais font des efforts d'adaptation et d'intégration. Alors que des français de nationalité parlent à peine français et nous chie dessus ? A non pardon c'est vrai systémique, victime, racisme,.... Bouffons va touché de l'herbe
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Manouck
Manouck@Manouck44·
Dites-vous que lorsqu'un enfant d’une famille anglophone parle anglais chez lui, cela ne soulève aucune question. Les gens sont même en général assez admiratifs. La photo choisie pour illustrer cet article est juste révélatrice d'une mentalité coloniale et raciste.
SIRÈNES@SirenesFR

🔴 Plus d’un élève de CM1 sur cinq ne parle jamais ou quasiment jamais le français à la maison. 🇫🇷🧒🏿 (Observatoire de l’Immigration)

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Thierry Dupont
Thierry Dupont@MannyMoore31·
@Manouck44 @RokhayaDiallo Complètement d'accord. Totalement raciste. Le commentaire ignore par ailleurs les résultats de la recherche qui précisent bien que plus un élève maitrise sa langue maternelle, plus ses capacités de maitrise du français sont élevées.
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Edwy Plenel
Edwy Plenel@edwyplenel·
M. Attal, une question : où sont les démocrates ? Votre parti soutient à Marseille une candidate qui revendique le slogan pétainiste « Travail, Famille, Patrie » et une ministre membre de votre parti dénonce « l’anti-France » comme le faisait l’extrême droite d’Action Française.
Gabriel Attal@GabrielAttal

Lyon, Limoges, Brest, Clermont-Ferrand, Tours, Avignon, Toulouse, Besançon : dans de plus en plus de grandes villes, ce qui devait être impossible devient en fait la règle. Les socialistes et la gauche s’allient avec La France Insoumise, malgré les promesses et malgré les grandes déclarations. La France a plus que jamais besoin que les démocrates se tiennent debout, pas à genoux.

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Mishi Vibes 🇺🇲
Mishi Vibes 🇺🇲@Mishi_2210_·
No word start with "T" End with "T" Prove me wrong without Google
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Lance
Lance@lfc_lance·
Guess the player Level: Hard
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Thierry Dupont
Thierry Dupont@MannyMoore31·
@afneil @TimesRadio The tragedy for Andrew Neil is not the horror of genocide (which he denies). The tragedy for him is a colonial, violent, ethno nationalist state losing its allies. Says it all.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
My @TimesRadio monologue on the anniversary of October 7th: It’s two years to the day since that barbaric attack by Hamas terrorists on Israel, when Jews were murdered, raped, mutilated, tortured and taken brutally hostage in the worst single atrocity inflicted on the Jewish people since the Nazi Holocaust.  Hamas must have known that Israel’s retaliation would be merciless and that the people of Gaza would bear the brunt since Hamas forces and bases were embedded in their schools, hospitals, shops and homes, making civilian casualties inevitable.  Perhaps they had hopes — even indications — that their Islamist allies, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Iranian theocracy in Tehran, would come to their aid in a united front to weaken the Jewish state and put it on the defensive. If so, it was a miscalculation for the ages.  For the consequence of that invasion on October 7th 2023 has been to turn Israel into the Middle East’s superpower, crippling its historic enemies in the process. Not only has Israel destroyed Hamas, it has severely degraded Hezbollah, humiliated Iran, whose military leadership, missile and nuclear programmes — plus its regional reputation — have been seriously damaged, and it's overseen the collapse of the militantly anti-Israeli Assad regime in Syria. Game, set and match to Israel, you might say. Its military predominance in the region has never been greater, its enemies never in more disarray.  And yet, and yet. It may have won the war but it’s in danger of losing the peace. The death and destruction of Gaza, a relentless retribution meted out by Israeli forces which, even two years on, might not yet be over, has turned much of the world, appalled by what happened to it two years ago, against Israel.  It is becoming isolated politically, there is a growing international consensus against it, a new generation hostile to it which, in turn, has led to increased antisemitism and a renewed Islamist radicalism, as the anti-Israel protests that have swept Western nations illustrate all too dismally.  Anger at Israel has spread from the Muslim world to Europe and even to its most important ally — the only one that really matters — America, where a burgeoning student movement, a large chunk of the Democratic Party and even a growing part of President Trump’s MAGA movement are now all downright hostile to Israel.  So Israel is paying a price for its regional supremacy, a price that could haunt it for years to come. The pictures of carnage coming out of Gaza have seen to that. You do not need to swallow Hamas propaganda exaggerating the scale of the killing or go along with the global Left’s smear of genocide to know that something terrible and inhuman has been unfolding in Gaza — and unfolding for too long.  Israel is now short of allies. The idea of Palestinian statehood is now back on the agenda with more adherents than ever, even though it cannot be properly defined. A young generation in the West has been sparked into a political awareness by events in Gaza which it will not quickly forget. And, worst of all, there is every risk of a new cadre of jihadists emerging from the Gaza rubble.  Of course Israel was within its rights to retaliate — retaliate hard. Of course those students and older protestors who should know better should be ashamed of themselves for carrying Hamas and Hezbollah flags and mouthing vile anti-Semitic chants. Of course there are too many grandstanding politicians who know nothing.  But two years on from that fateful day it is time for Israel to change course — for the current one is doing it no favours. Its enemies have been largely vanquished as never before. So it can afford to take stock.  The path to even a semblance of peace will not be easy. Mr Trump is optimistic. I’m not so sure. I hope the President is right and I am wrong. The important point is that it is time for a victorious Israel to give peace a chance — and not to be the one to blame if that chance is squandered.
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Thierry Dupont
Thierry Dupont@MannyMoore31·
@jay_malinke @RokhayaDiallo La visibilité et le role important des personnes juives dans l'espace public en Europe dans les années 30 contredit votre argument.
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Jay
Jay@jay_malinke·
@RokhayaDiallo Encore une fois complètement faux. Vous avez un problème avec la réalité. Si nous étions discriminés, notamment les femmes musulmanes conservatrices portant le hijab, nous en verrions peu dans la rue, nous n’aurions pas de mosquées, vous ne seriez pas sur les plateaux…
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Rokhaya Diallo
Rokhaya Diallo@RokhayaDiallo·
« Footballer, journalist, fashionista: whatever French Muslims -real or alleged - do, we’re treated as the enemy within ». From my experience in court facing Pascal Bruckner my latest piece for The Guardian depicts the constant climate of suspicion. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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