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Élisabeth Lebas talking about Robespierre like he’s the Messiah or something compilation
[Edgar Degas] told me that, when he was a child, his mother one day took him to rue de Tournon to visit Madame Lebas, widow of the famous Convention deputy who, on 9 thermidor, killed himself with a pistol. When the visit was over, they withdrew with small steps, accompanied to the door by the old lady, when Madame Degas suddenly stopped, deeply overwhelmed. Letting go of her son's hand, she pointed at the portraits of Robespierre, of Couthon, of Saint-Just, that she had just noticed were hanging on the walls of the antechambre, and she couldn’t keep herself from crying out with horror: ”What! You still keep the faces of these monsters here!” ”Be quiet, Célestine!” Madame Lebas cried out ardently, ”be quiet… They were saints!” Discours de l’Histoire prononcé à la distribution solennelle des prix du Lycée Jeanson-de-Sailly held by Paul Valéry on July 13 1932, cited in Robespierre ou les contradictions du jacobinisme (1978) by Albert Soboul.
I was able to converse, between 1838 and 1839, with a famous parrot who had been the friend of Robespierre. He belonged to Mme the widow Lebas, the wife of the famous Convention deputy who chose to die with Robespierre, and the mother of M. Lebas, Hellenist scholar, who died a few years ago. Mme widow Lebas, a very respectable woman, whom I had the honour of seeing often in her little house in Fontenay-aux-Roses, where she would make the sign of the cross when she pronounced the name Robespierre, adding these words: Saint Maximilien. As for her parrot, when one said "Robespierre", it replied Hats off! Hats off! It sang the Marseillaise with perfect diction and Ça ira like a Jacobin. It was — and perhaps, thanks to its diet of grain, still is — a sans-culotte parrot, the like of which can no longer be found. Mme Lebas recounted with great emotion how she had managed to save this precious psittacus after Thermidor. It had been seriously compromised. After the arrest of Robespierre and Lebas, in the course of a long domiciliary inspection, every time the name of Robespierre was pronouned the parrot would repeat its refrain, Hats off! Hats off! The government agents had grown impatient and were about to wring its neck, when Mme Lebas, as quick as lightning, grabbed the bird, opened the window and set it free. The poor parrot flew from window to window, until it found a charitable person to open up for it; a few days later Madame Lebas was able to regain possession of this last friend left to her by Robespierre, the only one perhaps, besides his elderly mistress, who has remained faithful to his memory. L’Union médicale: journal des intérêts scientifiques et pratiques, moraux et professionnels du corps médical (1861) volume 12, page 258-259.
Finally our providence, our good friend Robespierre, spoke to Saint-Just to engage him to let me depart with [him and Lebas], along with my sister-in-law Henriette. Élisabeth’s memoirs, cited in Le conventionnel Le Bas: d’après des documents inédits et les mémoires de sa veuve (1901), by Stéfane-Pol, page 131.
…If you had been informed of my residence, I would have been eager to tell you the truth. The good that you say of our martyrs is not too charged: they were the true friends of liberty; they lived only for the people, for their fatherland; but some monsters, in one day, destroyed everything; in one day they assassinated liberty. Yes, monsieur, a republican like you would have been happy to know those men, so virtuous on all accounts; they all died poor. Note written by Élisabeth a few years before her death regarding ”a work treating the revolution” (l’Histoire des Girondins?). Cited in Ibid, page 147.
#élisabeth lebas#élisabeth duplay#robespierre#maximilien robespierre#frev#frev compilation#originally i was just planning to compile all the times babet says he���s virtue boy number 1#then i was like ”…you can actually make a decent compilation only of times she uses religious adjectives to describe him??”
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Okaaayyyyy,, hopefully this will be the last time I post about this
So first off, I would like to apologize for my own ignorance and to the non-Subcon artists in the fandom for going off without actually knowing what I'm talking about or what all this discourse is actually about. I haven't been in the AHiT tags in, well over a year now, so I didn't know what was going on nor the scope of it. Basically, I was completely wrong and jumped straight to conclusions based off like. 3 or 4 posts I've seen floating around. That's entirely on me. It's cool if you forgive me or not, I'm not making this post for pity-me points
So, what this all seems to boil down to is non-Subcon content creators are frustrated with the disproportionate attention Subcon content receives, NOT because "Snatcher is too popular and I hate seeing him and if you like him you suck >:(" like I initially thought. Non-Subcon meaning AHiT content that doesn't have to do with Subcon (characters like Snatcher, Vanessa, Subconites, etc). And they're right, there is a fairly dramatic gap in between content that gets more likes and reblogs versus content that doesn't. Essentially, they are asking that if you see their work, regardless of the character that's in it, reblog it so other people can see it too, so we can foster a more equal distribution of content and attention for all characters and creators
Now, I'm gonna shoot myself in the foot here: realistically, in every fandom, there is more or less the same problem; for example, in Undertale, Sans is by far THE most popular character in comparison to literally anybody else, and Papyrus is only as popular by proxy. In the SCP fandom, I'd say an overwhelming majority favors 049 over any other SCP. In Pokemon, Charizard is so ridiculously popular Game Freak may as well make it the main mascot instead of Pikachu. And in A Hat in Time, the favored character by far happens to be Snatcher
I'm not trying to say "Oh, well it happens all the time so get over it!" I'm saying it does happen and it is frustrating. Personally, I can't stand Charizard. I wish some of my favorite Pokemon were more popular because they hardly get attention. Everybody sleeps on Gastrodon I swear…
But my point is, A Hat in Time's fandom is tiny in comparison to other fandoms. Are people obligated to reblog content they don't care for? Of course not. You can't make people like or reblog stuff they don't care for no matter how many posts you make about it. That is something we all need to come to terms with. The internet is fake, the Tumblr numbers are fake. It really isn't anything to be upset by. However, it can be and is upsetting when you pour your time and energy into a piece and it gets less than 20 notes. I like to hope the fandom is kind and will try to help out the smaller, less popular content creators by circulating their work when you see it. There are quite a lot of characters and even locations in AHiT that really get no opportunity to shine. That does come down to a matter of personal taste, but still. There are more characters and places than Snatcher and Subcon. It's a small community that I think should be helping itself out a lil bit
Like I said in my last post, Snatcher is my personal favorite because he's purple and evil. I like his design, I like his premise. I tend to favor villains as is, and I end up reblogging content for him the most because I like him the most. But I also get tired of seeing the same stuff for him, it gets bland. Sometimes I wanna see background characters. Just today I was thinking about Cooking Cat and Empress and wondered if there were any specific creators for them to follow. Yesterday I couldn't stop thinking about Tim's Friend. I still can't stop thinking about Tim's Friend
There are so many talented people in the AHiT fandom, and I feel like we should nurture that instead of being hostile and misconstruing stuff. I'm tired of the discourse, I'm sure everybody's tired of the discourse. I'm really really tired of the discourse
Tl;dr I was wrong and I'm sorry. Let's help out our smaller creators and less popular characters please and thank you. Nobody is trying to make you, but it would be very cool and awesome if you did : )
PS: there is nothing wrong with liking Snatcher. I want to make that clear. It's okay to not care for the other characters, just don't forget about our content creators who don't make Snatcher stuff
#a hat in time#ahit#ahit discourse#a hat in time discours#discourse#im not sure what to tag this as uhhhh#snatcher discourse#sindy screams#long post#not au related
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My mom just handed me — and I actively ate — pizza rolls with ranch as a dipping sauce. And while it’s certainly small hat considering the time honored elementary school tradition of putting ranch on pizza (which I did not partake in, I’ll have you know), I’d still be interested in hearing @sallietherpgnerd ‘s opinion on just how Cursed this action was, seeing as she lost an eye in the last bloody bout of Dipping Sauce Discoure.
It certainly felt incredibly Cursed, but maybe that was just because it tasted very very bad.
#hi! this is my tumblr and i cannot lier sleeping dogs lie#ill keep this up into adulthood if left unchecked i haruntee or#this is just how i be :/#yeehaw on main#dipping sause discourse
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I typically avoid the Discourse like the plague these days but, as an aroace person, personally I stopped caring around the time I went to uni and had actual access IRL LGBT+ spaces for the first time. That was when I realised that 'aces aren't lgbt' really only makes sense if your definition of 'lgbt' is purely theoretical.
Exclusionists arguments will 99% of the time treat the whole thing as a kind of thought experiment. "If the category 'LGBT+' contains all people who experience oppression based on their orientation and/or gender, but not all people who experience oppression, how can we prove whether ace people are oppressed for being ace?"
Most people I've seen on here trying to seriously argue against aspec inclusion will act like it's simply a matter of proving that X != Y, and if people would just understand their logic then there would be no argument.
But the LGBT+ community isn't a purely theoretical category. It's, wait for it, a community.
The answer to "are ace ppl lgbt" in most IRL LGBT+ spaces will often be something along the lines of "yeah, sure, talk to X if you want more info, we're doing an event in a few weeks and also there's a groupchat you can join".
The answer put forward by most LGBT+ organisations and charities is "yes, here's some resources that we made specifically for those groups."
The answer at literal Pride events tends to be "yeah, what did you think those giant ace and aro flags were for?"
The response that I've got from most of the LGBT+ people that I've encountered just randomly as part of living life has been of the "oh cool! Same/similar hat!" variety.
Like at this stage the ace discoursers are basically campaigning for a world in which some teenager with the word 'aphobe' in their url who spends all their time sending anonymous suicide bait to other queer people and is about three steps away from becoming a full-on terf is 100% considered part of the LGBT+ community, but the fucking Trevor Project isn't, because they include ace people.
(Fun fact! When the Trevor Project first started training its staff in how to address aspec identities, there were Tumblr exclusionists who literally emailed in to complain, and encouraged others to do so, because they were worried it was the first step to turning all the gay kids ace or something.)
I fucking hate the exclusionist movement and I do think it did a lot of damage to a lot of people.
I hate that when I was a teenager first trying to explore my identity online, one of my earliest introductions to asexuality was a bunch of posts telling me that I was a pedophile, or a gay kid being preyed upon by evil adults, or a straight person trying to 'infiltrate' the community.
I hate that I was made to feel anxious about accessing resources and spaces that were literally meant for me to access, because I'd been made to feel like I would be unwelcome.
I hate that I was ever made to feel like I wasn't allowed to be proud of or find joy in my orientation, because despite feeling like a freak and worrying that I was never going to be able to find happiness, I wasn't deemed to have 'suffered enough' and so should basically just shut up about it.
But, as a movement, it's pretty clearly failed. Aspec just are LGBT+ these days. The only people still fighting are those who are either completely misguided as to what the LGBT+ community actually is, or who are into it more for the thrill of getting to cyberbully people for a “righteous cause”than anything else.
My main two pieces of advice for any young aspec (or Questioning) people who follow me would be:
A) don't base any of your decisions about whether to get involved in the IRL LGBT+ community on ace exclusionists, as you are highly unlikely to encounter any in the real world and most organisations/groups won't tolerate them (if you're really concerned, check their website. Most will specifically mention aspecs somewhere, or include the 'A' in their acronym).
B) Block the #ace discourse tag. Block #ace discourse, #ace disk horse, #acecourse, #exclus, #exclusionists, etc. Block every variation you can think of. Block the account every user you see posting about that shit. You can apparently block people who are on anon as well, so do that. If you're in the habit of seeking this stuff out to hateread/debate it, then set yourself the challenge of not reading or engaging with any of it for at least a month.
Genuinely adopted both these policies within the past year or two and I have never been more confident or happy about my identity.
i just need to take a moment to say that as someone who used tumblr too much in my formative years and then actually got therapy from an older gay man and realized through him that ace discourse only matters to people who are not actually participating meaningfully to the community. im being serious, if any of my followers are ace exclusionists especially if youre still participating in the discourse you need to just let it go and let people live their lives. ace people being in the community actually doesnt hurt anyone and youre getting mad at made up scenerios. the root cause of this is because you feel like ace people havent earned their right to the lgbt community, they havent suffered enough, but you know what exactly that is? its the same shit transmeds do when they talk about non dysphoric trans people. you have this hatred because youve been wronged by the world and you're frustrated about it but that doesnt mean other people should suffer too. asexuality is inherently divergent from the expected experience that humans should have according to a heteronormativity society and whether you think its meaningful or not they do face discrimination for it. you can claim its just misogyny all you want but thats also a good chunk of what homophobia, transphobia, and lesbophobia is as well. its all interconnected thats just how it works. it doesnt matter what the source is, ace people are facing bigotry regardless of gender and even if its "not as bad" as other forms of discrimination within the community it still matters. dividing the community like this only makes it harder for us and once you realize that you dont have to believe these things your life gets a lot better.
#ace discourse#asexuality#aromantic#aroace#breaking my policy of not addressing this sort of thing to remind any young aspecs who didn't know that it is#sincerely#bullshit#(as usual posting on this topic means I will be turning off anon for a bit)#(sorry guys— blame the assholes!)#(it won't be off forever)
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Wednesday, 18 April 1827
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my bowels pretty well – finished dressing – at my desk at 9 25/60 – then copied some more verses lent me by Madame G– (Galvani) last Wednesday (squibs against the Jesuits – for Napoleon (– and against the Bourbons), and sat down to breakfast at 9 55/60 –
went out at 11 10/60 after having been 40 minutes reading the paper – the press law project withdrawn by a special ordonnance of the King dated the 17th instant – several booksellers illuminated last night in consequence –
ordered at the traiteur’s rue du faubourg St. Honoré, a fricandeaux de veau à l’oseille, and a dish of spinach, and a Charlotte Russe (vide Monday) – went to Michel’s to inquire for Seville oranges – referred to Mobotton and Tavernier, 353 (bis) rue St. Honoré – had none at present – would have next week – about ten sols a piece – but they made marmalade – ordered a pot at 6 /50 – walked forwards to no. number 4 rue du Marché St. Honoré – paid Madame Cor for my hat which came last night – In returning along the rue St. Honoré bought some good oranges at 0/25 –
came in a little after 12 – dawdling over 1 thing or other – went out again near one, and took George – bought finger glasses Boulevard de la Madeleine, salad (petite chicorée Sauvage) No. 7 rue neuve de Luxembourg – got the marmalade, and then sent George for other things –
Having for some time past noticed an advertisement in Galignani by a lady No. 1, rue neuve du Luxembourg who wished for boarders, and styled herself capable of teaching French and Italian, and having often thought I would go and see what sort of concern it was, – went – au 3ième – (above an entresol, I think) narrow stair case – dark, small rooms, – dirtyish looking – the lady appeared – dirtyish also – a native of Brussels, but in France (in Paris) since she was a year old – a widow – 2 daughters, – whom she instructed – terms 150 francs a month for 1 person having 1 little bedroom – for a servant nourrice comme une maitresse 100 francs per month – if my friend (not yet arrived in France) uncertain – might come if she could arrange herself well here) should bring a maid, she might a small room for her thro’ her own, and also a little place fitted up as a salon all for 300 francs per month –, and she would give her an hour a day lesson in French or Italian for 50 francs a month – was at liberty from 10 to 1 and from 2 to 5 every day – the lady might choose her hour – She sat down to write all this and give me references – to Dr. Lefevre’s father who is an English clergyman here, and to Madame Barlow rue des Champs Elysées – ‘twas Madame Coure of whom I heard from Mrs B– (Barlow) and who was to have taken us at so much per month (private drawing room and meals in private and man and maid for 800 francs per month) – thought I to myself this would never have done – we are much better, and à meilleur marché, as we are – she is not the sort of woman to have suited us – seemed not to know Mrs B– (Barlow) asked if she had been in her house – no! but she knew her thro’ a relation of hers, a Mademoiselle Gauntlet – asked if Mademoiselle G– (Gauntlet) had been in her house, no! but she knew her somehow or other – wished me to speak to her English pensionnaires now in her house – said this was unnecessary till I knew whether my friend would come or not – would write to her – Took my leave and came away – passed thro’ the salle à manger where 4 or 5 persons (ladies) were at luncheon – meals at 9, 1, 5 1/2, and tea in the evening – no person of much appearance, but scarcely looked aside –
then along the rue Rivoli, thro’ the palais royal to Galignani’s – bought the last (8th) edition printed this year of his Guide thro’ France – loitered there some time cutting open some of the leaves – thence to Amyot’s rue de la Paix and bought there 2 little 18mo duodecimo volumes, the Satires, Epistles, Lutrin, etc of Boileau to read aloud to Madame G– (Galvani) walked slowly home –
met Mrs and Miss B– (Barlow) on the boulevard took a little turn for ten minutes with them, and came in at 3 – found Madame G– (Galvani) at my door – She staid with me Till 4 1/2 – speaking of meaning to work a little at French, and wanting someone to talk to in for an hour every morning, she was thinking what sort of person to find me – then said she could give me from 9 3/4 to 10, if I would go and talk to her – to pay nothing Except for the lesson when she came to me – Oh! said I, we will arrange about that – I will think about it for every morning but Tuesday (thinking to leave this for Excursions etc) – Here the matter ended – I thought I could make her presents to the value of her time – and if I had Madame Coure too, surely I should have French enough to get on – gave her some marmalade excellent –
from 4 1/2 to 5 25/60 settling with George and my accounts and dawdling over 1 thing or other – then did my hair again took off my dress to change my handkerchief, and changed my stockings – not quite ready when Mrs and Miss B– (Barlow) and Miss Gauntlet came at 5 50/60 – had them shewn in to my study, and finished dressing in my bedroom – then introduced Miss G– (Gauntlet) to my aunt –
dinner at 6 1/2 – (ordered at 6) – soupe roast beef, and fricandeau de veau, and potatoes and stewed spinach – cream cheese, and fromage de Hollande, and salad – 6 plats of dessert on the table (Charlotte Russe, oranges, almonds and raisins, chinois and stewed prunes) and biscuits, and macarons, and raisinet on the sideboard – bottle of beaune and 1 ditto Chablis – Crême de Café, and 1 cup of coffee each about nine (no cream) just before leaving the dinner table –
left the dining room about 9 1/2 – had Miss G– (Gauntlet) and Jane to look at my great coat, and portmanteau, etc for travelling – tea at 10 – agree to go with Miss G– (Gauntlet) and dine at 5 tomorrow at a 22 sols, or 30 sols restaurant in the rue de Rohan – Miss G– (Gauntlet) and I had the main conversation – Mrs and Miss B– (Barlow) went at 11 1/4, and George returned with a fiacre and Miss G– (Gauntlet) went at 11 1/2 – staid talking to my aunt 20 minutes – she fancied I had given her a rebuff at dinn er about asking Mrs B (Barlow) too much to have fricandeau – all mistake said how sorry I was never dreampt of such a thing etc etc I must always be very careful – Mrs B (Barlow) out of sorts I knew but would not seem to know what it was the moment she came in said offhand I had agreed to got to Madame G (Galvani) every morning her countenance fell she never recovered it she said Madame G (Galvani) had promised her that hour she never kept to her promises ssaid then I would not think of the thing why not said Mrs B (Barlow) she could get an Italian master for the same price if she liked I would give the thing up altogether than she should do that on my account I saw mylady was out of sorts but would not seem to guess why said afterwards she was not well I was ssure I think I begin to see whether from jealousy or not she wants to keep me all to herself she would prevent my being much with Madame G (Galvani) – and perhaps too she was been pleased to have kept me from the Drozs π (Mariana) suspected all this perhaps she was right I think she was jealous of Miss Gauntlet ttonight I said she looked ill tonight oh said she I have your spirits your talent am not always delightful like you – I took no notice – Jane chimes in with mamma at dinner she said Madame G (Galvani) did I not allow them to have any taste in argument she always beat her (Jane) down and said she had not raison she Jane could not bear it I thought Jane had doted on Madame G (Galvani) – I see mamma has her temper thought I Ill not to go to Switzerland Ill be off however little you suspect my doing it except from necessity – π (Mariana) I see your worth your amiability –
came to my room at 11 50/60 – wrote all but the first 3 1/2 lines of today, which took me Till 1 1/4, [O two dots, marking discharge from venereal complaint] – sat up 3/4 hour eating 3 oranges and cutting open the leaves of the 1st little verses of Boileau, and reading the introductionary account and reading aloud to myself the opening Discours au Roi, excellent –
left margin: Fahrenheit 47 1/2 at 8 a.m. 52° at 11 1/4 – fine morning fine day – coolish –
reference number: SH:7/ML/E/10/0082, SH:7/ML/E/10/0083
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Serverless : ce qu'il faut considérer avant de se lancer
« Les fournisseurs de Cloud ne voient probablement pas leur intérêt à créer des passerelles pour faciliter l’accès au Serverless », constate Rich Sharples, directeur principal des produits chez Red Hat. « Mais à terme, cela sera bénéfique aux utilisateurs qui ont adopté le multi-Cloud ou ceux qui souhaitent être agnostiques en termes de Cloud. Les architectes d'entreprise doivent évaluer les risques entre être verrouillé sur une plateforme Cloud, et bénéficier de services, comme un monitoring optimisé, ajoute le responsable. Les difficultés du Serverless Actuellement, les fournisseurs de Cloud proposent de nouvelles plateformes Serverless, tout en promettant de délivrer les développeurs de la gestion de l'infrastructure. Cependant, cela peut conduire au fameux verrou-vendeur. Les développeurs utilisent en effet les services spécifiques à chaque plateforme, comme l'orchestration des fonctions par exemple. Pour résoudre ce problème, la Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) travaille à améliorer la portabilité avec des spécifications, comme Kubeless et OpenWhisk. Les développeurs peuvent utiliser les bibliothèques d’API et des frameworks Serverless pour créer des applications portables entre Clouds, a déclaré Michael Coté, directeur du marketing technique chez Pivotal. Il s'attend à l'émergence de nombreux frameworks pour .Net, Java, Ruby, Python et PHP. Il s'attend également à une bataille entre développeurs pour connaître quel sera le meilleur des langages pour le Serverless. A architecture Serverless, services réduits La croissance des offres, et les gains en matière de réactivité, devrait également permettre aux entreprises de développer, de tester et de déployer des services plus réduits, s’accordent à dire certains experts. Les entreprises auront ainsi la possibilité d'assembler et de désassembler les applications d'une manière qui n'était pas possible jusqu’alors. Ces modèles Serverless fonctionnent pour les applications simples et qui ne nécessitent pas d’état, commente Ravi Mayuram, CTO chez Couchbase (base NoSQL). Ces services stateless fonctionneront de pair avec des bases de données JSON et les applications. Si une interface JSON est présente dans la base, les entreprises auront d’importantes possibilités d’évolution. Identifier le bon cas d’usage Malgré le battage médiatique, le Serverless en est encore à ses débuts. Amazon a certes pris les devants avec son offre Lambda, et ce, malgré des SLA limités. Les entreprises devront donc évaluer la performance de ces nouvelles applications, et identifier les bons cas d’usage avant de s'engager, affirment les experts. Pour adopter les frameworks Serverless, il faut une bonne dose d'optimisme, de foi et d'indifférence, pense Owen Garrett, responsable des produits chez Nginx. Optimisme, car les développeurs doivent prier qu'une fonction se déclenche dans le bon timing ; foi car, si cette fonction ne se déclenche pas une fois, il se peut qu’elle s’exécute une autre fois ; et l'indifférence quant à savoir si elle fonctionne réellement. Il sera également plus difficile de débuguer et de récupérer des informations sur les pannes car les applications Serverless ne stockent pas d'état, disent les experts. Les développeurs auront donc besoin de nouveaux outils. Les architectes d'entreprise, de leur côté, auront une responsabilité : créer des schémas directeurs et de la documentation pour les tests et les déploiements, au risque d’être confrontés à la fragmentation de l’architecture.
Yves Pellemans's insight:
L'informatique Serverless a été au centre de nombreux discours l'année dernière mais le chemin peut être chaotique pour celles qui veulent utiliser le Serverless en environnement multi-Cloud, pensent certains experts.
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Après le départ de la sélection d’Allemagne du joueur de foot de Mesut Özil, en raison du racisme dont il se dit victime depuis l'élimination de la sélection allemande dès le premier tour du Mondial-2018 de football, des milliers d’Allemands issus de l’immigration se sont emparés des réseaux sociaux pour témoigner à leur tour des discriminations qu’ils subissent au quotidien.
Mesut Özil, star du club d’Arsenal, a claqué la porte de l’équipe nationale allemande après le Mondial, s’estimant victime de racisme après l’élimination humiliante de la Mannschaft dès le premier tour du Mondial-2018 de football.
"C’est avec une cœur lourd et après beaucoup de réflexion que, à cause des événements récents, je ne jouerai plus pour l’Allemagne de matches internationaux aussi longtemps que je ressens du racisme et du manque de respect à mon égard", avait écrit dimanche 22 juillet le joueur d’origine turque sur son compte Twitter.
III / III pic.twitter.com/c8aTzYOhWU
Le sportif de 29 ans avait également été vivement critiqué pour une photo prise avec le président turc Tayyip Erdogan avant le Mondial russe, un geste qui n’avait cependant "aucune intention politique" selon lui.
"Comme beaucoup de gens, mes racines ancestrales recouvrent plus qu’un seul pays. J’ai certes grandi en Allemagne, mais mon histoire familiale a ses racines solidement basées en Turquie. J’ai deux cœurs, un allemand et un turc", avait-il encore détaillé dans son communiqué.
The past couple of weeks have given me time to reflect, and time to think over the events of the last few months. Consequently, I want to share my thoughts and feelings about what has happened. pic.twitter.com/WpWrlHxx74
#MeTwo pour les "deux cœurs"
Si la Fédération allemande de football (DFB) a rejeté les accusations de racisme, rappelant que pendant des années elle avait aidé à l'intégration de joueurs d'origine étrangère, ces propos ont néanmoins inspiré plusieurs Allemands, immigrés de première ou deuxième génération. Avec le hashtag #MeTwo, en référence au mouvement #Metoo mais surtout aux "deux cœurs", "un allemand et un turc", que l'ex-joueur de la sélection nationale a revendiqué, ils ont été des milliers à partager sur Twitter leurs expériences du racisme au quotidien.
Lancé mercredi 25 juillet par Ali Can, un jeune militant antiracisme de 25 ans arrivé en Allemagne en 1995, #MeTwo s’est hissé en tête des tendances Twitter en Allemagne en seulement 48 heures avec des témoignages portant pour beaucoup sur les discriminations subies à l'école, au travail, ou lors de la recherche d'un logement.
Die neue Großaktion #MeTwo ist gestartet! Zeigen wir jetzt mit einem Post, dass wir gegen Rassismus sind! „Ich bin nicht nur deutsch, weil mich an die Regeln halte oder Erfolg habe, ich bin es immer und auch das andere“ Deswegen #MeTwo! Macht mit! https://t.co/kWxKgmmECP
— Ali Can (@alicanglobal) 25 juillet 2018
" La nouvelle grande action #MeTwo est lancée ! Montrons au travers d'un message que nous sommes contre le racisme !"
Wenn du über Immoscout freie Wohnungen kontaktierst & einfach keine Antwort bekommst, aber die deutsche Freundin bei gleichen Angeboten sofort Antworten erhält. Nach Ehe & Namensänderung hat sie auch keine Antwort mehr bekommen. Wohnung nur dank gezahlter Maklerprovision. #metwo
"Quand tu recherches des appartements et que personne ne te répond, mais que ta copine allemande obtient des réponses immédiates sur les mêmes offres. Après le mariage et le changement de nom, elle n’a plus eu de réponses non plus."
I was born in Germany and had to take an oral exam at the university Essen. My German professor asks at the beginning "How are you? How do you like Germany? And when will you back home to your country? My answer was "I was born here 25 years ago and this is my home." #MeTwo
"Je suis né en Allemagne et j’ai dû passer un oral à l’université d’Essen. Mon professeur d’allemand me demande au début : ‘Comment allez-vous ? Vous aimez vraiment l’Allemagne ? Quand allez-vous rentrer chez vous, dans votre pays ?’ Ma réponse a été : ‘Je suis né ici il y a 25 ans et c’est ici chez moi’."
Regularly in professional as well as other contexts: "Where are you from?" - "Germany (or Berlin)" - Pause. Facial expression that says "Well yeah, you know what I mean with the question, so why are you not responding?" - No Response - "Where are you REALLY from?" #MeTwo
"Régulièrement, dans un contexte professionnel comme dans d'autres: ‘Tu es d'où?' - 'Allemagne (ou Berlin)' - Pause. Expression du visage qui indique 'Non mais tu vois ce que je veux dire avec cette question, pourquoi tu ne réponds pas?' - Pas de réponse - 'Non mais t'es d'où VRAIMENT?'"
L'affaire Özil est d'autant plus sensible que l'Allemagne connaît un essor sans précédent de l'extrême droite et que le pays est en proie à un vif débat sur la question migratoire après l'arrivée de quelque 1,6 million de migrants depuis le milieu de l'année 2014, comme l'indique l'agence Reuters. Comme pour éteindre la polémique, un porte-parole de la chancelière Angela Merkel avait précisé au lendemain de l'annonce de départ du joueur de foot que la majeure partie des quelque trois millions de Turcs qui vivent en Allemagne sont bien intégrés.
Toujours selon Reuters, une enquête menée en juin par le Centre des sciences sociales WZB de Berlin montrait pourtant que les personnes d'origine turque, comme tous les autres groupes de migrants, souffraient de discrimination à l'embauche.
Susciter "un débat constructif"
Le ministre allemand des Affaires étrangères Heiko Maas avait dans un premier temps refusé de prendre au sérieux les justifications du joueur de football. "Je ne pense pas que le cas d’un multimillionnaire qui vit et travaille en Angleterre nous renseigne sur la situation de l’intégration en Allemagne", avait-il déclaré, selon des propos rapportés par le journal Le Monde.
Mais devant le nombre de messages publiés sur les réseaux sociaux avec le hashtag #MeTwo, il a finalement réajusté son discours: "À ceux qui pensent que le racisme n’est plus un problème en Allemagne, je recommande la lecture de l’ensemble des tweets publiés sous le hashtag #MeTwo. Il est impressionnant et douloureux de constater combien de gens ont ici décidé d’élever la voix. Mêlons-y la nôtre : contre le racisme, tout le temps et partout", a-t-il souligné sur Twitter le 27 juillet.
Wer glaubt, Rassismus in Deutschland sei kein Problem mehr, dem empfehle ich, sich sämtliche #MeTwo-Tweets durchzulesen. Es ist beeindruckend und schmerzhaft, wie viele Menschen hier ihre Stimme erheben. Erheben wir unsere Stimme mit ihnen: gegen Rassismus, jederzeit, überall.
Au magazine allemand Der Spiegel, Ali Can, instigateur de #MeTwo, a de son côté présenté le hashtag comme un moyen d'initier un "débat constructif" dans la société allemande sur les questions de racisme et d'intégration.
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