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When Public Broadcasting Tells You How to Think — And Why Ukrainian Women Have It All Figured Out When Public Broadcasting Tells You How to Think — And Why Ukrainian Women Have It All Figured Out Agence CQMI

When Public Broadcasting Tells You How to Think — And Why Ukrainian Women Have It All Figured Out

📖 11 min de lecture 28 February 2026
In a nutshell: Public broadcasting in France and Canada has been hijacked to promote radical feminist and woke ideology — all funded by your tax money. In France, a parliamentary inquiry led by Charles Alloncle is exposing staggering levels of waste, self-enrichment, and ideological bias at France Télévisions. Meanwhile, in Canada, the CBC has been pushing anti-male narratives for over a decade. This is precisely why more and more Western men — from North America, Europe, and beyond — are turning to Ukrainian and Russian women who still believe in marriage, family, and mutual respect. If you are serious about finding a wife, CQMI offers a $350 CAD monthly subscription giving you access to 10 contacts of women genuinely motivated to build a lasting relationship.

By Antoine — CQMI International Matchmaking Agency

Dear Friend,

Some days, I wonder whether the world has completely lost its mind. Then I turn on public broadcasting in France or Canada, and the doubt disappears: the world has completely lost its mind. Today, I want to tell you about the sickness that has infected public media on both sides of the Atlantic, and more importantly, why this madness is driving thousands of men like you to seek love in Ukraine and Russia — countries where women haven't yet decided that men are the enemy.

The Day CBC Radio Disgusted Me for Good

It was 2015. CQMI had just been founded. I was standing in my kitchen in Montreal on a quiet Saturday afternoon, CBC Radio-Canada playing in the background. And then I heard it: a female host, with absolute seriousness, asking this jaw-dropping question: "In 2015, what purpose do men serve? Why would we still need men in Canadian society?"

I nearly dropped my coffee mug. Not because the question was provocative — I'm a big boy, I can handle provocation. What shocked me to my core was that this question was broadcast on public radio, funded by the taxes of millions of Canadian men. Men who wake up every morning, go to work, pay their taxes — and whose money is then used to air a message that is nothing short of violent contempt toward them. That day, I turned off CBC and never turned it back on.

And you know what? After ten years of Trudeau, things have only gotten worse. Political correctness has invaded everything. If you dare say you're looking for a Ukrainian wife because you want to build a traditional family, you're immediately labelled by these people. But don't worry, gentlemen — there are more and more of us saying enough is enough.

In France, Charles Alloncle Is Opening Pandora's Box

If you follow French politics even casually in early 2026, you cannot have missed the earthquake: the parliamentary inquiry into the neutrality, operations, and financing of public broadcasting is turning France's media establishment upside down. Its rapporteur, Charles Alloncle, a 32-year-old UDR deputy from the Hérault region, has become the nightmare of every media insider in the country.

Week after week, the hearings reveal things ordinary citizens could never have imagined. The head of France Télévisions, Delphine Ernotte, has refused to hand over certain documents to the rapporteur — even though the law requires her to do so. Alloncle has had to threaten to have France Télévisions premises searched to obtain them. Think about that for a moment: a public company, funded entirely by French taxpayers, whose director refuses basic transparency. Sarah Knafo had already started lifting the lid on this a few years ago. Now Alloncle is continuing the work, and what he's finding is damning.

Senior executives at France Télévisions earning between €250,000 and €400,000 per year. Company cars. Average salaries at France TV exceeding €70,000 gross annually — more than most French citizens who actually fund this machine. And the worst part? Private production companies living entirely off public money, in a system of cronyism and back-scratching that would make any honest civil servant blush.

€4 Billion to Tell You How to Think

The budget of French public broadcasting amounts to a colossal sum: roughly €4 billion per year. And this money doesn't simply serve to inform or entertain you. It feeds an ideological machine that promotes socialist, feminist, and woke ideas around the clock.

French YouTuber Victor Ferry, whom many of you may know, explains this brilliantly on his channel. He has himself experienced some of his videos being throttled in distribution when they criticized public broadcasting's wasteful spending. Coincidence? When you shine a light on the organized plundering of taxpayer money, strange things happen to your content online.

Meanwhile, France TV unions explain without batting an eye that senior executives drive company cars and earn astronomical salaries without even having to show up at the office. Those who do work must dutifully relay the talking points of the Socialist Party and the Macron centrists. News is no longer news — it's propaganda disguised as public service.

French voters have made clear, election after election, that they no longer want this ideology. But the left and the Macron coalition continue to circle the wagons and help themselves from the public coffers. Alloncle's inquiry is proving this day after day, hearing after hearing — and the threats he receives in the middle of parliamentary sessions prove it: the system is terrified.

Did you know?

During the hearing of February 26, 2026, French MP Erwan Balanant (MoDem) threatened Charles Alloncle in the middle of the commission, pointing at him and declaring: "Don't worry, we'll sort you out." The rapporteur denounced this as "thug behavior" and demanded sanctions. When an elected official threatens a parliamentary rapporteur investigating public money, you understand just how high the stakes are. The system desperately does not want anyone looking under the carpet.

What Does This Have to Do with Ukrainian Women?

You might be wondering what public broadcasting has to do with Ukrainian women. The connection is direct, and I'll explain it simply.

We — men over 40 or 50 — have had enough. More than enough. We have spent decades enduring a media discourse telling us that we are the problem, that our traditional values are outdated, that wanting to build a family with a feminine woman who believes in marriage is "backward." This narrative is hammered home by public media funded with our own money.

And then one day, you discover that on the other side of Europe, there are beautiful, educated, courageous women who have not been contaminated by this ideology. Ukrainian and Russian women who still believe that a man and a woman are complementary, not adversaries. Women who want a husband, not a disposable "partner." Women who dream of building a family, not deconstructing society.

This is exactly what we witness every day at CQMI Agency since 2015. Our registered women are not looking for a one-night stand. They're not looking for a sugar daddy. They're looking for a husband. A serious, stable, respectful man with a life project. And if you're not genuinely committed to that, please move along. These women deserve men who are worthy of their expectations.

As I explained in a recent article on how Western feminism weakens men with Slavic women, the problem is not the women — it's the mental conditioning that decades of radical ideology have imposed on Western men. The good news? You can break free from it.

Why a Matchmaking Agency — Not a Dating Site

Here's something that mainstream feminism and public media will never tell you: a serious Ukrainian woman does not sign up on Tinder. She does not register on free dating sites where any sex tourist can contact her. A Ukrainian woman looking for a lifelong marriage registers with a serious matchmaking agency, because she knows that profiles are verified, men are screened, and the process is professionally supervised.

This is exactly why pay-per-letter sites like Anastasia or UkraineDate are a disaster for both men and serious women. On those platforms, nobody verifies anything: scammers, gold-diggers, ghost profiles — it's a jungle. At CQMI, every female member provides official identity documents, completes an interview, and records a registration video. Over 40% of female applications are rejected — often because the women are still married.

I remember an American client — let's call him James — who contacted me after spending over $2,500 on various dating sites without ever obtaining a single real contact. Not a phone number, not a single video call. Nothing but generic letters translated by bots. When he signed up with us on a simple monthly subscription, within three weeks he had had video exchanges with four real Ukrainian women genuinely interested in his profile. He told me: "Antoine, I should have started here." James is now married and living in the United States with his wife Natalia.

It's Time for This System to Go

I know some will find me harsh. Maybe even partisan. And you know what? Yes, I am partisan. I am partisan because I am a man, a husband, a father, an entrepreneur, and I fund with my taxes a system that spits on my values, my family, and my professional mission. A system that lets you know, between the lines, that meeting Ukrainian or Russian women through a matchmaking agency is not endorsed by the left and the feminist establishment.

It's time for this entire system to be thoroughly cleaned out. For courtrooms to open their doors to those who divert public money while lecturing the rest of us on morality. If we stopped wasting billions on ideological propaganda, taxpayers could significantly reduce their tax burden — and use that money for real life projects, like building a family with the right woman.

And I sincerely hope that Canadians and Americans quickly understand that the same process has been unfolding in North America, accelerated by a decade of Trudeau and policies that have methodically eroded traditional societal values. Canadian public media has also become an echo chamber for radical feminism and woke ideology — just remember what I heard on CBC in 2015 to understand that the rot started long ago.

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Conclusion — Take Back Control of Your Life

Gentlemen, I'm not here to lecture you. I'm here to tell you the truth, as I've been doing since 2015 on our YouTube channel and on this blog. The media and political system in place in France, Canada, and across the Western world is not working for you. It is working against you, with your own money. Charles Alloncle is proving it hearing after hearing.

But here's the good news: you have a choice. You can sit on your couch watching programs on CBC or France TV that your taxes pay for, which tell you that men are useless. Or you can take your life into your own hands, take the compatibility quiz, and discover that on the other side of Europe, there are extraordinary Ukrainian and Russian women who share your values and are waiting for a serious man to build a future together.

I myself am married to Boryslava, an exceptional Ukrainian woman who has become my partner in life and in business. Our wedding is living proof that this approach works — when it's done seriously, with a genuine life project and professional guidance.

Don't let a failing system dictate your love life. Take action.

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Antoine Monnier — Founder, CQMI International Matchmaking Agency

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