Here is what is going on in France on Europe’s turning point. Well said. With subtitles.
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Yes!
I saw that on Threads. THAT’S what the Dems here need to sound like!
Thank you so much. I have already forwarded this clip several times. I thought it much stronger (but different audience, perhaps) than Macron’s speech. The Canadians have already started to take American whiskey off of liquor shelves, so you KNOW that this is damn serious when they start with the whiskey! Oregon wine industry is bound to suffer as we sell lots of wine to Canada.
I don’t know whether the shame is worse than the danger, but they are both front and center. Do you wear a badge that says you don’t support Trump so you don’t get a lecture or be thrown out of stores?
Thanks for your always interesting cultural commentaries and beautiful photos.
Nancy Murray
LO Library book club, in its 21st year!
Also, with Kay and 4 others, in Friday afternoon French book club since somewhere in the 2000-teens. Last read Un Amour de Swann, now l’Elegance de l’herisson. Up next: La Chute.
Hello, Nancy! Here are some French titles for your club to explore: Changer L’eau des Fleurs (by Valerie Perrin), Tangente Vers L’Est (by Maylis de Kerengal) , La Carte Postale (by Anne Berest).
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