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I'm French (of Czech descent) and have lived in Brussels since the early 2000s. I've been a Wikipedian since 2010 and my interests on here are quite broad. I used to focus mostly on (Continental) European politics and history. Since 2016 I have shifted some of my attention to American politics and spent much time on articles relating to the Trump administration (and the investigations of it). It's no secret that I'm fairly critical of Trump, but I always try to edit in an unbiased and fair manner. I'm a liberal in the European tradition, so I essentially see myself as a centrist, but by American standards I'm fairly progressive. Other topic areas I sometimes edit in are academia and current events. I sometimes edit articles in the field of popular culture from a somewhat critical perspective because these articles tend to be written by fans to a large degree, and I believe they need input from those outside the "bubble," but this is not really my primary field of interest.
In addition to English and my first language, French, I also speak Czech and German, but not quite fluently.
I'm sometimes described as an "extreme leftist who will stop at nothing to deny those who disagree with them political power"
, although I don't identify with any left-wing ideologies, as I understand them from a European perspective. I've also been accused, by the Marxist camp, of being anti-left-wing—due to centrism being the real enemy of true leftists, or something.