What does September 3rd say?

This Tuesday, September 3, the new campaign to combat bullying at school, the results of the Pass rail which only concerned 2 to 3% of young people aged 16 to 27 and “imagine Madeira under the parasols”.

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The government's campaign shows adults' outdated perception of the reality of bullying experienced by children. (Government YouTube channel)

“Hi, it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Tuesday, September 3, a new campaign to combat school bullying has been broadcast for 24 hours on social networks, on TV and on the radio. In this filmed social experiment, adults agree to replay bullying scenes as they imagine them, before realizing that they underestimate the scourge.

The Rail Pass was supposed to allow 700,000 young people aged 16 to 27 to travel all over France this summer by TER or Intercités. In the end, only 235,000 copies were sold over the two months of July and August. The fault lies with the SNCF and the Regions, which did not communicate enough about the scheme, according to transport user associations.

And then, he was still unknown a few months ago… That didn’t stop Carbonne from signing the hit of the summer with “Imagine”, the most listened to track during the holidays on Deezer and Spotify. The 27-year-old from Montpellier is certified diamond single with more than 50 million streams. He will follow up with his first tour starting September 20 in Chateaubourg, Brittany.

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