vendredi 24 janvier 2025

"GIGITTE" The "WARRIOR" 2 ... The "warrior" -She "knots": the ass-yesterday-the cock-yesterday and the ball-yesterday, in short she "breaks" them! Ah, Paris Match! This magazine that, for decades, has been showering us with glamorous stories and photoshopped hagiographic portraits of the powerful. This time, they went beyond the limits of the ridiculous by headlining "Brigitte Macron, the Warrior". No, no and no, dear friends of the editorial staff, a warrior is not that. A warrior is not that! A warrior is not a woman who, while struggling, benefits from a media platform to explain how hard life is, while millions of others fight in silence, without ever being heard. A warrior is not a person who chooses her own judges and can afford an army of lawyers to hush up cases that bother her. Nor is a warrior someone who, at 39 years old, stares at a 14-15 year old teenager with unsavory intentions. We've seen more glorious fights, haven't we? A warrior is a single mother who gets up at 5 a.m. to feed her children, who does odd jobs and who, sometimes, cries silently in her bathroom. A warrior is a woman who struggles in silence, like millions of French women, without ever being invited on a TV set to explain how hard life is. A warrior is a caregiver who fights every day to take care of a sick loved one, without ever asking for anything in return. A warrior is a woman who faces life with courage, without ever needing to be hyped in the media. A warrior is also the nurse who, with a heavy heart, accepted a dose she did not want, only to be able to continue feeding her children, while crying every night in the privacy of her home. A warrior is the single mother who works two jobs, comes home exhausted, but still finds the strength to read a story to her children before they fall asleep. A warrior is the farmer who gets up before dawn, fights against bad weather and absurd regulations, to put bread on the table of the French. A warrior is the student who accumulates odd jobs, sleepless nights and student loans, while dreaming of a better future. A warrior is the woman who, after fleeing a violent husband, rebuilds her life from scratch, with only her determination and love for her children as her weapon. A warrior is the caregiver who, despite poverty wages and undignified working conditions, continues to take care of others with tenderness and dedication. A warrior is the grandmother who raises her grandchildren because life has decided to do so, and who transmits to them values that no one can ever steal from them. A warrior is the woman who, after a cancer diagnosis, faces each chemo session with a smile, so as not to worry those she loves. A warrior is the one who, despite mockery and doubts, embarks on a so-called "man's job", and proves every day that she has her place where she wants to be. A warrior is the migrant who crosses seas and borders, carrying the hope of a better life for her family, despite the dangers and humiliations, fleeing a country ravaged by a war that your husband, Emmanuel Macron, prefers to fuel by delivering weapons rather than working for peace. A warrior is the woman who, after losing everything, gets back up, resumes her studies at the age of 40, and starts from scratch, because she refuses to let life win. These realities, often invisible, remind us that true courage is not measured by media headlines, but by the silent battles waged every day by millions of women. So, Paris Match, before talking to us about "warriors", look around you. Heroines are everywhere, but they don't make the front page of your magazines. Translations are auto-generated.

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