"Everyone, everyone, hates the police."
Friday evening, spectators who attended the Fête de l'Humanité, at La Courneuve (Seine-Saint-Denis), at a concert by Marseille rapper Soso Maness, resumed in chorus an anti-police song.
On a video posted on Twitter by militant journalist Taha Bouhafs, Soso Maness invites the public to sing along with him, and with enthusiasm the crowd chants that "everyone hates the police".
“It was the atmosphere,” says Tahar Bouhafs.
Yesterday at the @sosomaness concert at the feast of humanity!
It was the atmosphere.
pic.twitter.com/2P95XAUhQA
- Taha Bouhafs (@T_Bouhafs) September 11, 2021
The rapper who went to prison for drugs cases had just spoken of "Bac Nord", the feature film by Cédric Jimenez
which tells, from the point of view of the police, how members of the Bac crossed the yellow line to dismantle a big drug trafficking.
"This film is big shit," he said.
In his song “Interlude”, Sofien Manessour, whose real name was, had already said all the bad things he thought about this particular group of police officers.
"I'm rotten like a member of the BAC North who tumbles into your tieks and shoots a flash ball in front of your mother, normal", rapped the Marseillais who knows a meteoric rise from the hit of the collective "In an organized band".
Darmanin waits for the so-called left-wing parties to condemn
“We all expect from the so-called
left
parties
participating in the feast of humanity a firm condemnation of the insulting remarks against the police of the Republic.
This police force made up of the children of the people who protect, at the risk of their life, our most modest fellow citizens ”, reacted on Twitter the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin.
We all expect from the so-called “left” parties participating in the feast of humanity a firm condemnation of the insulting remarks against the police of the Republic.
This police force made up of the children of the people who protect, at the risk of their lives, our most modest fellow citizens.
- Gérald DARMANIN (@GDarmanin) September 11, 2021
LREM deputy for Indre, François Jolivet said he was “outraged by the words made in his heart at the Feast of Humanity
”.
He also expects
"
from the left parties a unanimous and republican condemnation".