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    From HenHanna@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 27 22:41:16 2024
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    there could be a stat. study examining
    the (inverse) correlation between Cup-size and
    feminist activism. (in French women)


    ____________________


    stop.feminicide    @SFeminicide
      ----  groupe de copines engagées dans la lutte contre les éminicides,
    n’hésitez pas à vous abonner pour suivre l’avancée notre projet


    What are they chanting in  this clip?   https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1850460996407902208/pu/vid/avc1/718x1280/hvlKWlqsO_VhDCQ9.mp4

      "Pas une de plus!"
      "Pas une de plus!" 


    _________________________            >>>    Before chanting    "Pas une
    de plus!"   ,    the audio is somewhat muffled and difficult to
    transcribe perfectly. However, it sounds like they are chanting a phrase
    that includes the words "Femicide" and possibly "plus". It's likely a
    variation or a more complete phrase related to stopping femicide,
    possibly something like "Stop Femicide, not one more!" or a similar
    sentiment in French. The poor audio quality makes a precise
    transcription impossible.



    _______________When was this march?   What [Femicide]  are they
    protesting?

                    The video shows a protest march in Paris against femicide. While the exact date isn't explicitly stated in the video or
    readily available online through simple searches using the video itself,
    the style of the protest (topless women with names of victims written on
    their bodies) and the general context of similar protests in France
    suggest it likely took place sometime in the past few years, during a
    period of heightened awareness and activism against femicide in the
    country.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From HenHanna@21:1/5 to HenHanna on Mon Oct 28 19:16:03 2024
    XPost: alt.usage.english, alt.language.latin

    On Sun, 27 Oct 2024 22:41:16 +0000, HenHanna wrote:

    there could be a stat. study examining
    the (inverse) correlation between Cup-size and
    feminist activism. (in French women)


    ____________________


    stop.feminicide    @SFeminicide
      ----  groupe de copines engagées dans la lutte contre les éminicides,
    n’hésitez pas à vous abonner pour suivre l’avancée notre projet


    What are they chanting in  this clip?   https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1850460996407902208/pu/vid/avc1/718x1280/hvlKWlqsO_VhDCQ9.mp4

      "Pas une de plus!"
      "Pas une de plus!" 


    _________________________            >>>    Before chanting    "Pas une
    de plus!"   ,    the audio is somewhat muffled and difficult to transcribe perfectly. However, it sounds like they are chanting a phrase
    that includes the words "Femicide" and possibly "plus". It's likely a variation or a more complete phrase related to stopping femicide,
    possibly something like "Stop Femicide, not one more!" or a similar
    sentiment in French. The poor audio quality makes a precise
    transcription impossible.



    _______________When was this march?   What [Femicide]  are they protesting?

                    The video shows a protest march in Paris against femicide. While the exact date isn't explicitly stated in the video or readily available online through simple searches using the video itself,
    the style of the protest (topless women with names of victims written on their bodies) and the general context of similar protests in France
    suggest it likely took place sometime in the past few years, during a
    period of heightened awareness and activism against femicide in the
    country.


    _____________________________________________

    What "femicide" are they protesting (against) in Paris?


    Les manifestations féministes à Paris et dans d'autres villes françaises se concentrent sur plusieurs enjeux liés aux droits des
    femmes, notamment la lutte contre le féminicide et la violence à l'égard
    des femmes. Bien que les résultats de recherche ne mentionnent
    pas spécifiquement un cas de féminicide en cours, plusieurs événements récents ont suscité des manifestations : ...........


    _____________________________________________


    What "femicide" are the topless young (white) women protesting (against)
    in Paris?


    In recent years, several high-profile cases of femicide in
    France have drawn significant public attention and outrage, highlighting
    the pervasive issue of violence against women. Here are a few notable
    examples:

    Maya: In 2020, Maya, a 16-year-old girl, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend in a highly publicized case that shocked the nation. Her
    death sparked protests and discussions about the dangers of domestic
    violence among young people.

    Sarah Halimi: The 2017 murder of Sarah Halimi, a Jewish woman who
    was beaten and thrown from her balcony by her neighbor, raised concerns
    about anti-Semitism and violence against women. The case led to
    widespread protests and calls for justice.

    Julie Douib: In 2019, Julie Douib was murdered by her ex-partner,
    despite having reported his threats to the police multiple times. Her
    death prompted national debates on the failures of the legal system to
    protect women from domestic violence.

    Angélique: The case of Angélique, who was killed by her partner
    in 2020, also gained media attention. Her family and advocates
    highlighted how her pleas for help had been ignored by authorities.


    These cases have not only galvanized public protests but have also
    prompted calls for legislative changes to improve protections for women
    and to address the systemic issues that allow femicide and violence
    against women to persist.

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