• Eric Zemmour and Emmanuel Macron were entitled to a special rate from the activists of #NousToutes during their bonding operation.

  • They regret the absence of the subject of sexual violence among all the candidates.

    "The subject is more and more visible in the media, we gather a lot of people in the street, and yet the candidates are not interested in it", laments one of the activists.

They decided to mark the occasion for the presidential election, while the subject of sexual violence was little mentioned during this campaign.

About twenty activists from Parisian committees of #NousToutes, an association fighting against violence against women, posted posters in the streets of the capital on Wednesday evening.

Operating near Odéon, Saint-Michel and the Sorbonne, they covered the electoral portraits of candidates with drawings of the clitoris and affixed slogans encouraging women's rights to be taken into account when voting.

“65% of victims of feminicides have filed a complaint.

You think about my rights by going to vote?

said, for example, one of the signs.

"Great cause of the quinquennium = Great cause always", could we read for example on the photos of the signs taken by the activists and sent to

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“The patriarchy on fire, Zemmour in the middle”

Emmanuel Macron was entitled to a special rate, just like Eric Zemmour.

The second is considered "particularly problematic and notoriously misogynistic" by activists, and as such was entitled to dedicated slogans, such as this: "The patriarchy on fire, Zemmour in the middle".

The President of the Republic, meanwhile, bears the cost of his action, or rather his inaction, believe the activists.

"He promised us that women's rights would be the great cause of the quinquennium and throughout his mandate the balance sheet has not changed", explains Gwen Peltier, a volunteer who took part in the action.

"Great cause of the quinquennium Bla Bla Bla"

Activists were shocked by Emmanuel Macron's campaign slogan, "We all", which seems to mimic that of #NousToutes.

For Gwen Peltier, this is even a “provocation”.

They therefore decided to cover the We All slogan with the #WeAll logo and pasted posters "Great cause of the quinquennium Bla Bla Bla".

More broadly, it is the absence of this subject among all the candidates that is disappointing.

“The subject is more and more visible in the media, we gather a lot of people in the street, and yet the candidates are not interested in it”, deplores Gwen Peltier.

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Violence against women: We followed the online mobilization day of #NousToutes

  • Violence against women

  • Domestic violence

  • Sexual violence

  • Feminism

  • Elections

  • Presidential election 2022

  • Paris

  • Ile-de-France