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“Il est un langage que tiennent les hommes et que les femmes ne devraient jamais laisser passer. Les mots ne sont pas innocents. Ils traduisent une idéologie, une mentalité, un état d'esprit. Laisser passer un mot, c'est le tolérer. Et de la tolérance à la complicité, il n'y a qu'un pas.”

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Une farouche liberté

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