Moreover, it is most often difficult to see clearly in these improvised media trials that are sometimes justified, even beneficial, but also often unfair. The “boomer” generation, happy and libertarian, seems placed in the dock, while new generations are more sensitive to questions of consent and sexual violence. So, “cancel culture” or end of rape culture? It is this thorny subject that we are trying to tackle today.
Victims and executioners
Jeffrey Epstein, Marilyn Manson, Woody Allend Kevin Spacey and even Harvey Weinstein. Gérard Depardieu, Benjamin Griveaux, Patrick Poivre d’Arvor, Nicolas Bedos, Gabriel Matzneff and Olivier Duhamel. Guilty and innocent. Executioners and victims. Punished and unpunished. All these names now resonate in people’s minds like so many sordid stories. Emblematic in our latitudes, the Duhamel affair has tarnished a good part of the small circle of the caviar left. Thirteen years old is the age at which Bernard Kouchner’s young son began to be “initiated” to the displeasure of the flesh (which we can guess is sad and flabby) by his father-in-law, the highly respected constitutionalist and socialist political scientist. Olivier Duhamel. At night, when the rest of the household was asleep, Mr. Duhamel would slip under the sheets of Camille Kouchner’s twin to do his dirty little business. “It was a different time,” the bastards will say. “There is prescription of the facts,” the relativists will say. Is it too late to speak? Is it too late to do justice? No. Three times no. It took decades for Camille Kouchner, daughter of Bernard and Evelyne Pisier, to finally break the wall of silence.
Few remember it, but the words of women and children have long been discredited, sometimes mocked and often questioned. One of the few positive consequences of feminism is precisely that it has made it possible to attack the sexual taboos of incest and…
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