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Éric Zemmour: "Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the perpetual and illegitimate revolution"

2021-06-11T22:52:58.901Z


CHRONICLE - The left has long had a monopoly on derision. It prepared the weakening of the Church, of the monarchy, then of the fatherland. Now that she has erected her clergy, she despises, she denies. She can't stand the weapon being used by the camp opposite.


The best defense is offense. Jean-Luc Mélenchon knows the song. While he is criticized for having asserted that the attacks of Mohammed Merah in 2012, or that of the Champs-Élysées in 2017, were organized by the "system" to distort the result of the presidential election and push for civil war against Muslims, the leader of rebellious France summons the press, not to respond to his detractors, but to redirect the general vindictiveness against a young renowned influencer, Papacito, who would have had the arrogance to stage an armed attack against a militant of rebellious France. This video was obviously a parody. It may be found in bad taste, but that is not the point. The melenchonic rant reveals more about himself and the left than about this young mocking influencer.

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Because Mélenchon was less acerbic when Raquel Garrido, TV columnist from his movement, took up slogans from certain "yellow vests"

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Source: lefigaro

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