Some of these acts are torture. Worse, I weigh my words, I don’t want to describe them on the air, but it’s torture. And so, it’s not getting whipped. Getting whipped for me is not torture. There’s worse.
We don’t want to make comparisons, but a few decades ago, there were certain Nazi doctors who had strange experiences. It’s because we’re doing experiments that are a bit wacky.
A Quebec nationalist, a bloquiste, a péquiste, often a caquiste, raises the tip of the finger, you take out the word racist. Instantly, preferably with the word systemic, put xenophobe and if you want to be sure to have a cherry on top, put islamophobe. And we don’t have that summary, we don’t have the way to […]
Among the teams that I have just met to do the research and the analysis and possibly the covering of the object, there are experts in hazardous materials.
– You have to look at it in its global context and not just be, be amazed by the news on television, Radio-Canada, or even TVA with regard to the war in Iraq, not in Iraq, in Afghanistan. I name all the countries. – In Ukraine, in Ukraine.