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French PM throws support to paedophile minister (angmo are born paedophiles)

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Once again, angmo apes're proven to have overwhelming base paedophile instincts who prowl the asian countries in search of young slaves to rape. You can just tell from the huge support from fellow angmos in hollywood for roman polanski, a film director & convicted child-rapist who fled US after prosecution.

Now we've a self-confessed paedophile french "culture" minister, Frédéric Mitterrand, who rallies against the arrest and conviction of roman and the adulterous, harem-keeping jew French PM morally supporting this paedo ministar.

They're clearly keeping with the enlightened western culture of raping children. Pity the f-cking SPGs who still think angmos're their saviours. No, Ms SPG, I'm afraid boys don't menstruate, better send your chapcheng son to doctor quick.
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Frédéric Mitterrand admitted to paying for sex with 'young boys’ in Thailand

Frédéric Mitterrand, France’s culture minister, was under pressure to resign after it emerged that he had admitted to paying “young boys” for sexual acts while on holiday in Thailand.
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In his book, Mr Mitterrand, the nephew of the late Socialist president François Mitterrand, wrote: “I got into the habit of paying for boys...All these rituals of the market for youths, the slave market excite me enormously.

One could judge this abominable spectacle from a moral standpoint but it pleases me beyond the reasonable.


Curiously, there was little outcry when the book was published in 2005.
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Mr Mitterrand, who joined the cabinet in June, was considered a great catch for Mr Sarkozy and proof of his “open” style of government; the minister comes from a grand Socialist family and is admired by many in the Left-wing cultural establishment. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, the first lady, was said to have had a hand in his nomination.

Politicians from across the spectrum criticised his vitriolic attack on the arrest of Mr Polanski, a French citizen who US authorities wish to extradite over his 1977 conviction. Mr Mitterrand initially described the pursuit of the director as “callous” and “absolutely horrifying”, but then toned down his criticism.


More at telegraph.co.uk


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“Wonder which small brown hole should I attack first. Tee-hee!”
 

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SPGs are always waiting for something to do be it bad or wrong !

Deadwood sporns males are boring them !
 

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French culture minister in new scandal after 'boy sex' row


  • Published: 11/10/2009 at 04:02 AM
  • Online news: World

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French Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand makes a phone call in Bordeaux. Mitterrand was back in the spotlight Saturday for standing as character reference for two rapists after a row over his admission of paying "boys" for sex.

Mitterrand, an urbane television personality and a nephew of former Socialist president Francois Mitterrand, adopted a pugnacious tone and threatened legal action over what he said was a "new orchestrated campaign of insensitive calumny."
Mitterrand told a news conference in Bordeaux, southwestern France, that he "will launch legal action against those who are complicit in the latest ignominy."
Earlier in the day, Mitterrand -- who was in Bordeaux for the opening of an art exhibition -- was jostled by about 30 far-right supporters who screamed "Hands off our children," and "Mitterrand resign."
Marine Le Pen, the vice-president of the far-right National Front party, on Saturday lambasted Mitterrand for being a "false witness," and "trying to directly influence a judge," with his testimonial.
The latest scandal emerged just after Mitterrand seemed to have ridden out a furore over his 2005 autobiographical novel "La Mauvaise Vie" (The Bad Life) in which the hero describes paying Asian boys for sex.
The novel has become the top selling book on the French version of the online bookseller Amazon.
Mitterrand had angrily denied having ever engaged in paedophile acts or condoning sex tourism.
"I absolutely condemn sexual tourism (and) I condemn paedophilia in which I have never in any way participated, and all the people who accuse me of that type of thing should be ashamed," the 62-year-old told TF1 television.
The latest controversy emerged after a French newspaper said Mitterrand had testified to the "good character" of two youths in the French overseas territory of La Reunion charged with the gang rape of a 16-year-old girl.
The minister on Saturday said he was godfather to one of the youths, whose mother is a former make-up artist, and underlined that his letter was a "gesture of compassion and generosity" to a "modest" family in "great distress."
He underlined that he had met his godson "three times in (my) life."
"Is it not a shame that this letter has found its way in all the Internet networks?" he said, calling it an "ignominy," a "shame," and "manipulation."
He expressed his "disgust and indignation in the face of these repeated and systematic attempts which verge on a manhunt," and added that he had "very strongly" denounced the rape and had never professed "any apology or understanding" of the act.
He won support from President Nicolas Sarkozy's UMP party, whose deputy spokesman Dominique Paille condemned what he termed a "manhunt".
"This manhunt, this media chase is something which is sickening in the eyes of the French. It is high time that this stopped," Paille said.
Le Quotidien de la Reunion newspaper on Friday published a letter that Mitterrand, who was then director of the Villa Medici, the French Academy in Rome, had written to the court in March.
The two youths and an accomplice were charged with rape and sentenced to between eight and 15 years in prison.
Said Larifou, one of the lawyers for the boys' families, told AFP he was filing a suit against the leaking of the letter, saying it "should never have appeared in the public domain."
The controversy over Mitterrand's book erupted this week after his staunch defence of film-maker Roman Polanski, arrested in Switzerland on a US warrant over three-decades-old child sex charges.
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