Early 2014, the only concern of the government, the only fight of our elected officials has, for several weeks, seemed to be to ensure the promotion of the new show of Dieudonné. While he did not ask for much, the comedian was attacked relentlessly, not an hour passed did the info chains continuously without anyone talking about him, without being addresses all the names. Sure, David De Stefano and Sanjay Mirabeau, lawyers Dieudonne, Nont been busy, that's what fight today tells this book.
It is above all the story of a real manhunt, nailing a rule in the stocks of the will of one man, interior minister at the time, to silence by all possible means, a public entertainer. In short, as the book's title suggests, to decide what we can laugh and what is prohibited. A famous question "can we laugh at everything?", Manuel Valls, guaranteeing freedom of expression, the very foundation of our institution, answered NO. Behind the Republican advocacy, we read with interest all tax aspects that accompanied this strange case, lawyers delighting in mind that the man then accused of organizing his insolvency, pays taxes in France: "Unlike Many celebrities from the French song circles, cinema and theater, Dieudonné didnt, for tax reasons, left his country, France. It is a patriot limpôt ".
Prefaced by Dieudonné, the book is an opportunity to hear another voice than constantly relayed by the mainstream media, to have a different view on this strange period, during which our Prime Minister has now so brilliantly illustrated. Dieudonné does not please everyone, it hurts, it scandalizes certainly the intention is not there, it is even quite allowed to think what you want of the character, but when Alain Finkielkraut says "Laughter is the first own barbarian" in the JDD of 09.23.2014, there is no reason to think that in this respect there has weight 2 2 measures.
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