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Andree Bégon Prof toxique et laïciste combative.'s profile picture
Andree Bégon Prof toxique et laïciste combative.2 years ago

Mais didon mémère, Simonnet elle était déjà de gauche quand tu étais encore a voter Sarkozy ou Bockel tu sais.

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masakoparis 🎗🧡🧡2 years ago

Si, par miracle, elles pouvaient sauter, ces deux-là, ce serait une bénédiction, ça assainirait l'atmosphère du 20ème.

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arno 🇫🇷🇪🇺🇱🇺2 years ago

@PatrickNele Je déteste Simmonet qui n’avait rien trouvé de mieux que de faire campagne avec Corbyn’ et ne voyait pas de souci à garder son logement social en tant que député. Oui je la déteste profondémento. Mais tellement moins que Chikirou. Tant de méchanceté….

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Dictavenir 🏴2 years ago

Très mauvaise imitation de Mélenchon.

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Margotte2 years ago

Toutes ces magouilles à gauche dégoûtent ceux qui avant, votaient pour eux!

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Anne-Yvonne Le Dain #EnsembleCitoyens #AvecVous2 years ago

... le combat entre pote, un classique... puis exclusion, puis etc etc etc.

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Sybil from the Castle 🎗️2 years ago

Chirikou petite protégée du grand mufti Mélenchon. Qui peut voter pour LFI sérieusement ? 🤮 #NiRNniLFI donc #NiRNniNFP

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Arnaud (Macroniste à 110%)2 years ago

Quelle vulgarité ! Escroquerie aggravée contre usurpation de logement social. C'est ça LFI, avec homophobie et antisémitisme en plus... ni LFI ni RN.

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MarieB2 years ago

@PatrickNele Image de la haine Et puis cette façon de dire « les gens » a tout bout de champ comme son maître… c’est tellement méprisant

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Mariecke Geoffroy2 years ago

Décidément la haine est le langage courant des Lfi... Comme c'est charmant ces mouvements humanistes !

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