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Far-right leader Le Pen starts campaign, faces mixed reactions in France

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So, Le Pen is allowed to campaign despite an embezzlement conviction? This is rich, isn’t it? You’ve got the French courts giving a pass to a political player with a shady past, while mainstream media like CNN and The New York Times are twisting themselves into pretzels trying to frame this as a “victory for democracy.” Is it a victory, or is it yet another example of the elite skirting the rules while the average citizen gets hammered for far less? Let’s not kid ourselves—this is corporate media’s way of playing nice with the establishment. They want to keep the political circus going, and Le Pen, with her controversial thoughts and divisive policies, is the perfect lightning rod.

Fox News, on the other hand, might be dancing around the scandal, but they’re just as guilty of partaking in the charade. Their approach would have you believe this is merely a tactical maneuver in the grand chess game of French politics. No mention of the underlying issues—how many common folk have been crushed under the weight of legal systems that are anything but impartial? It’s always about framing the narrative to suit their cozy corporate agenda.

By allowing Le Pen to campaign, the courts are sending a message: power doesn’t come with accountability if you play the game right. Yet, here we are, debating whether we should be outraged or just shrug and move on. The real question is: why isn’t the media holding these figures accountable and calling this what it is—a disgrace?

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