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Where was the 'Je Suis Charlie' campaign when the French government banned Charlie Hebdo in 1970?

Thursday, January 8, 2015 0:01
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Where was the 'Je Suis Charlie' campaign when the French government banned Charlie Hebdo in 1970? By Lori Price, www.legitgov.org | 8 Jan 2015 | It's time for a new meme to dominate the corporate media landscape, so people will clamor to surrender additional civil liberties in the name of fighting militant Islam: 'Je Suis Charlie.' Interesting to note (although no one else seems to be willing to), the free-speech-loving (not) French government actually banned 'Hara-Kiri' — the precursor to 'Charlie Hebdo' — in 1970, when the magazine leaned leftward. Odd, the corporate-owned world media seems to have forgotten that fact, as they're promoting pens thrust in the air to celebrate 'free speech.'



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