(...) was at the heart of a debate at the Assemblée Nationale on Wednesday, March 12, (...)
the original french says :
(..) sera au cœur d’un débat à l’Assemblée nationale, mercredi 12 mars, (...)
So we can expect other translation errors.
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(...) was at the heart of a debate at the Assemblée Nationale on Wednesday, March 12, (...)
the original french says :
(..) sera au cœur d’un débat à l’Assemblée nationale, mercredi 12 mars, (...)
So we can expect other translation errors.
I learned from political statements at the beginning of the war that this would be illegal. I didn't realize that the legal situation had changed. So has our way of thinking about what we are allowed to do changed in recent years? Is this a consequence of the brutality we have seen time and time again in recent years in terms of global politics, and are we allowing this to permanently change our collective sense of justice? Is this not turning us into what we actually want to fight? As you can see, I have my doubts as to whether this is a good idea.