He talks fast, fast, fast.
Very quickly.
As if he were moved by a form of urgency or rage, the feeling that one shouldn't waste one's time.
Mohamed Bouhafsi, former sports journalist (he was football editor-in-chief of RMC-BFM for ten years), and since last year columnist for Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine's talk show "C'est à vous", on France 5, is a busy young man.
He is only 30 years old but looks - behind the dazzling smile, like a protection - like an old child.
To a kind of UFO, passionate about football and politics, and who willingly quotes Romain Gary: "
I don't have a drop of French blood but France runs in my veins".
Born in Oran, Algeria, then quickly arrived in France, the journalist had a tumultuous and somewhat schizophrenic childhood, shared between France and his native country.
Shared, too, between his HLM, in the "93", and his schooling in a Parisian school in the 16th arrondissement - where his mother worked, in a restaurant.
His friends from…
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