Porte de l’ancienne chapelle d’Oppède-le-Vieux…
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La Chapelle royale de Dreux où reposent les membres de la famille d'Orléans.
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La Chapelle de la Trinité du Château de Fontainebleau, FRANCE
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Carl Georg Adolph Hasenpflug, (1802-1858).
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Chapelle de Keramanac’h | Plounévez-Moëdec
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Chapelle Saint-Sixte d’Eygalière…
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Chapelle royale de Dreux. L'accès à la nécropole par les marches sur le côté de la Chapelle.
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La petite chapelle dans la montée
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(via Hannah Einbinder Weighs In On Dave Chappelle’s ‘SNL’ Monologue – Deadline)
This is probably the closest to my reaction when I watched it Saturday night. It was funny...funny...then WHAAAAAA?!!?!?? = anti-semitic feels:
“He used a genius technique: two truths and a lie,” the two-time Emmy nominee wrote on her Instagram story. “What I mean by that is, bigoted people will often couch their bigotry in a degree of truth. They’ll tell you two great things, and then they slip the lie in, because they’ve earned your trust with the two great things they’ve told you. So, in his case, the ‘truth’ is good jokes. He had some solid jokes in that set. Ones I laughed at. The laughter allowed for people to miss the reemphasis of conspiracy he sprinkled in. No one who laughs at the solid jokes would be willing to admit that there was antisemitism in that monologue, because that admission would then qualify them as complicit...
“The danger here is that Dave Chappelle, and every other male comedian who believes that their amplification of bigotry is just freedom of speech, are seen as tellers of hard truths, and thus anyone who criticizes them are seen as snowflakes,” she continues. “I invite you to reframe the narrative. These men who pick on marginalized groups are establishment bullies reinforcing the status quo — not at all the job of a comedian. It is the people who speak out *against* them who are the truth tellers.”
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