Spyke

Probably gonna take a lot of heat for this one, but I don't think people should be damaging public toilets like this

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friggin' good. this shitcunt did so much harm to the world and so many people will never be remembered in the world because of him. why the fuck should he be remembered fondly

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After reading the article, there initially was a security around the grave, it eventually was relaxed which allowed someone to do this. After this incident they restored it.

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They were too busy punching the Nazis that visited it beforehand.

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If his wikipedia page is anything to go by then this reaction is not surprising

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I'm obviously against tomb profanation, but for reference, when people vandalised a Jewish cemetery, he stoked antisemitism and publicly supported the act. Pointing fingers at communists instead of his own followers which were, in the end, the perpetrators.

So, yeah, fuck that guy, and fuck respecting him and his cold bloated dead body.

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French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau called the damage "an absolute abjection".

Yes, yes, we should be more respectful of the people whose core value is having no respect for anyone but themselves. People who will vandalise Jewish war cemeteries and spray paint the gravestones with swastikas, for example.

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lemmy.world

The tomb was vandalised, but like how so? Did they just like smash the grave stone? Did they smash like the door of the tomb if it's more like a mausoleum? I'd like details please. Whatever it was keep up the good work!

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Uruannareply
lemmy.world

The article has the Twitter post that showed the picture.

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You have to admire the right's dedication to public toilet infrastructure.

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After a short search, I can’t find the location of the gravesite… would love to also pay a visit!

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The father yes, Jean-Marie. Marine is still alive though.

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Tomb of French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen vandalised just weeks after his death | Spyke