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  1. Good for Karsenty! It may be that one gets more defamed by suing for defamation. Sort of like the Streisand Effect.

  2. La justice en France est une affaire complexe et alambiquée.

    France has so many convoluted and contradictory regulations its catching up with the USA. Vive la France.

  3. I don’t know if the French are particularly prone to this sort of thing, (perhaps not) but this case reminds me greatly of the Captain Alfred Dreyfus affair, a famous miscarriage of justice.

    “This case is often seen as a modern and universal symbol of iniquity justified by reasons of state, and remains one of the most striking examples of a complex miscarriage of justice where a major role was played by the press and public opinion.”

    Once again, history repeats itself.

  4. Right after I posted the above comment, I thought of the parallels between Dreyfus and our own current Zimmerman case. The same press and public opinion factors but instead of antisemitism, good old racism.

    BTW, via Thomas Sowell; According to a recent Rasmussen poll, 31 percent of blacks recognize that the majority of blacks are racist.

  5. The Oxford dictionary;

    “Definition of racism
    noun
    [mass noun]
    the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races: theories of racism

    prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior:
    a programme to combat racism”

    In the case of American black racism, it is the belief that all or the vast majority of whites share racist beliefs just by being white, despite all evidence to the contrary

  6. “… despite all evidence to the contrary”

    They don’t need no evidence or badges, they have their meme and they are sticking to it.

    BTW, the heat index in my area is around 95F at 20:30 hours.

  7. So long as evil is not destroyed, politics and laws are meaningless. Merely a farce.

  8. Unbelievable. So would it be premature (and defamatory) to call the French judges fools?

  9. Peasants who call their lords fools will get what’s coming to them one way or another. That was called, in the ancient world, as “speaking out of turn” or “not knowing one’s place (in society)”. The Left’s “society” is very stark and finely delineated. For a utopia.

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