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France🏛️ PoliticsProgressive11 hr. ago

Bones, an abominable act, relief... back to the Jubillar case

The article discusses the case of Jubillar, focusing on the discovery of human remains and the reaction to an alleged 'abominable act.' It reflects on the emotional and legal implications of the incident, highlighting public concern and the ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the event.

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20 Minutes logo20 MinutesIndependentProgressive11 hr. ago
Bones, an abominable act, relief... back to the Jubillar case

The article discusses the case of Jubillar, focusing on the discovery of human remains and the reaction to an alleged 'abominable act.' It reflects on the emotional and legal implications of the incident, highlighting public concern and the ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the event.

Bias read (Progressive): The article uses emotionally charged language such as 'acte abominable' which carries a strong moral judgment typically associated with left-leaning narratives. The emphasis on public concern and the potential criminality of the act suggests a framing that aligns more closely with progressive values

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