Laurent Gerra’s column from October 3, 2024

Laurent Gerra’s column from October 3, 2024

Three out of four French people approve of the measures proposed by Bruno Retailleau to fight against immigration. Philippe de Villierswho launched him into politics, was present on RTL to discuss it: “Since the French are knighting him, he must be less timid and go even further,” he begins. “That’s not enough We must also ban coriander (…) Because the other name for coriander is Arabic parsley!

For his part, Michel Drucker continues to surprise us. He is preparing a series of star portraits and a special show on nurses with Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine. “Nurses do a wonderful job, and I am well placed to talk about it, since I take my own blood,” he says. Talking about his career choices, Michel Drucker confides: “I could have been a doctor, like my brother Jacques… Or like Jimmy Mohammed. He continues with an astonishing remark: “Flatulence, magnificent! Oh well, I have one coming… Send the jingle, it will drown out the noise!”

The annual breast cancer screening campaign, “Pink October”, is currently taking place. Patrick Sébastien was on RTL to send a feminist message: “I find it a bit unfortunate that in 2024, we still associate the color ‘pink’ with women. It’s a big sexist cliché that comes down to gender assignment, and I I’m not afraid to say it (…) So, as a feminist man committed to the fight against male domination and patriarchy, I invite all good women to have their breasts felt to eradicate cancer of the breast”. A commitment that does not go unnoticed…

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