The sentence may seem surprising as it targets in an unprecedented way the religion of a presidential pretender.
Guest of Radio J on Sunday, Yannick Jadot got angry with the leader of Reconquest.
“
The motto of the Republic cannot be racism, anti-Semitism, revisionism.
The motto of the Republic is Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,
slammed the ecologist.
Zemmour carries death drives, I carry life drives.
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For him, Éric Zemmour has the ambition to
"reconcile part of France with French Algeria, with Pétain, with anti-Semitism".
Enough to draw a parallel with Jean-Marie Le Pen, whose remarks on the “detail” of the gas chambers in 1986 had aroused a wave of indignation.
What the former boss of the FN
"had failed to do, he (Eric Zemmour, editor's note) manages to do it",
according to the former Greenpeace activist.
And to insist on one point: the nationalist applicant "
has a difference with Le Pen
", - "
a perverse difference
", according to him -, "
is that Zemmour is Jewish.
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An “alibi” for “all anti-Semites and all racists”, mocks Jadot
Continuing its momentum to better attack the neo-candidate, Yannick Jadot launches: “
Éric Zemmour is the Jew of service for the anti-Semites.
“And to drive the point home by explaining that he is a
” surety “
and an
” alibi “
for”
all the anti-Semites and all the racists.
From this observation, the MEP
“hopes that the French will have the intelligence not to plunge into what would be more than a historical regression, but a collapse of France, of democracy, of our values.”
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Determined to strike the blows against the boss of Reconquest, Yannick Jadot mocks his opponent who would embody
“permanent division”
to
“inoculate the enemy's poison from within.
Which, according to the EELV candidate, "
returns us to extremely violent pages of history."
Saturday, it was Christiane Taubira who used the same rhetoric in Creil (Oise).
Praising the gathering of the left, the former Keeper of the Seals indicated that it would be against “
the candidates of the civil war
”: “Those
whom we must fight relentlessly
” and “
who believe they will soon be replaced.
The two left-wing candidates, who fluctuate between 3 and 5% in the polls, are therefore trying to mobilize their bases and awaken their political camp by brandishing a common enemy.
Relevant way to remobilize the troops?
Final response in 56 days.