The article recounts a journalist's experience at a La Horde antifascist event focused on far-right women. La Horde is presented as an intellectual current within antifascism, emphasizing understanding rather than direct confrontation.
The event featured a discussion on the 'feminization' strategy of the far right, illustrating how some far-right figures use their presentation of women to create a positive public image, while ignoring the violence they may inflict behind closed doors. Marine Le Pen's presentation was analyzed as a key example.
The journalist highlights the irony of a journalist from a publication considered 'far-right' by La Horde, attending the event, creating a layer of meta-commentary on the very topic of the event itself.
The article draws parallels to literary works such as Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Purloined Letter' and G.K. Chesterton's 'The Man Called Thursday', highlighting the complexities and hidden dynamics within both political and literary spheres.