For some time now, we have been seeing a form of radicalisation in the public debate. Some of our fellow citizens seem to consider that we no longer live in a state of law. That the rules no longer really apply. That everyone could now make their own law in the name of their convictions. There is no shortage of examples. Even the political class sometimes gives the wrong example. In Beaucaire, it took years of judicial proceedings and conviction…
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For some time now, we have been seeing a form of radicalisation in the public debate. Some of our fellow citizens seem to consider that we no longer live in a state of law. That the rules no longer really apply. That everyone could now make their own law in the name of their convictions. There is no shortage of examples. Even the political class sometimes gives the wrong example. In Beaucaire, it took years of judicial proceedings and conviction…