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@won_flys
stars in my eyes, constellations for you ✨
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    @won_flys
    Sep 29, 2024
    I need yall to stop defending frederic ! we french people know that he and his family are horrible people read this and change your mind ⬇️
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    @won_flys
    Sep 29, 2024
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    Frederic's father is the head of LVMH LVMH which is affiliated with Israel and has multiple investments in Israeli companies
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    @won_flys
    Sep 29, 2024
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    The Arnault family is one of the most hated families in France. It would take too long to explain all the reasons but here are some reasons
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    @won_flys
    Sep 29, 2024
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    and as you probably already know LVMH several brands that are included in the boycott movement for Palestine and this all LVMH Brand
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    @won_flys
    Jun 4, 2025
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    જ⁀➴♡ chloe
    @minjubomb
    Jun 4, 2025
    mothers on the moodboard as always 😂😂
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    @won_flys
    Sep 29, 2024
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    Experts in tax evasion : LVMH has 27% of its subsidiaries in tax havens, the highest rate in the CAC 40. ParadisePapers and OpenLux scandals reveal massive tax evasion, with Arnault owning 31 companies in Luxembourg. A tax optimization tool, saved them €518M in taxes.”
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    @won_flys
    Sep 29, 2024
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    It’s disappointing to see non-French individuals defend him and his family , especially when they embody such problematic values and behaviors…
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    @won_flys
    Sep 29, 2024
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    crisis profiteer : French citizens faced financial hardship during the COVID crisis, companies like LVMH and billionaires like Bernard Arnault took advantage of the economic conditions to increase their wealth.
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    @won_flys
    Sep 30, 2024
    Replying to @moomoo_moo34790
    Im not an immigrant and muslim im born in France and you’re not even french i don’t need your opinion
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    @won_flys
    Sep 29, 2024
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    While millions struggled with unemployment and poverty, these companies paid out massive dividends and saw record profits, benefiting from public support measures like tax breaks and subsidies.
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    @won_flys
    Feb 11, 2025
    la kpop c’est tellement finito flemme de stan des groupe avec des 2010 dedans frr
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    @won_flys
    Sep 29, 2024
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    This meant that the wealthy became richer, while ordinary people bore the brunt of the crisis, widening the gap between the rich and the poor. The more resources diverted to shareholder profits, the less was available to support those most affected by the crisis
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    @won_flys
    Jul 23, 2024
    mys vs armys
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    @won_flys
    Apr 14, 2025
    les espagnols oubliez pas vos i don’t wanna be french venez pas hein
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