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The message is that a far-right MEP from the Reconquête party is trying to stir things up by presenting a photo completely away from its original context:
https://www.laprovence.com/article/region/1168322999307616/festival-in-davignon-carte-noire-nomme-desir-le-choc-rebecca-chaillon
For anyone who wants a translation, the tweet reads;
#Anti-white racism is so institutional that it is acclaimed and subsidised and that it performs in the theatre: look at this photo taken at the #Avignon festival: the money from your taxes is used to finance racism!

Src: Black card named desire
I see Twitter now has the X branding. I’d, personally, be more fearful of of what’s happening there than whatever insinuations are to be gleaned from the tweet.
well chico perhaps you can explain the context in which that picture is ok, then justify the inevitable hysterics if the woman was white and the babies were black.
^^^ I can see at least two 'babies of colour' in that image, TTT.

Further, you seem to have little appreciation of dramatic art.

If your French isn't that great, perhaps Google can help you out a bit?
https://tinyurl.com/mw7hd69f
can't see any chico anyway please explain it to a thicko, what's the message?
I don't think that the photo, per se, conveys any particular sort of message. It's simply a picture from a theatrical production based around a woman's fantasies.

It's only Gilbert Collard who's trying to attach a (non-existent) message to it.
The message is that someone has been watching too much Gregg Wallace.
as woy himself says: "what dis about den, "

I think it is classical trolling - you state something outrageous out of context and await the howls of rage and protest

we all do it

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