Speaking from Lebanon on Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron defended the decision to republish the cartoons, saying people in France had the “freedom to blaspheme.”The Paris-based weekly publication, which was founded in 1970, is famous for its provocative cartoons and daring takedowns of politicians, public figures and religious symbols of all faiths.
Happy Friday, News Viewers, another incredible week, chaos, drama, stress, tension, altered states of consciousness — you name it…….
To that end, I posted a Hitler story— not about his life, but About his rise to power which could only happen with a lot of enabling— SOUND FAMILIAR.”?? 🤪😄
So live from crazy town, let’s chat —. One of the most healling actions we can take— what’s going on in your neck of the woods? Talk to me Baby!