Demonstration day.
An LFI deputy, wearing his tricolor scarf, tweets a photo of him, his foot resting on a ball.
On the ball, the face of Olivier Dussopt.
The contrast is striking between the proud smile of Thomas Portes and the effigy of the minister whose reddish tint offers an unbearable resemblance to the head of a decapitated person.
What demon are these rebels subjected to?
This photo, which went around social networks and caused new incidents in the National Assembly session, aroused the indignation of the macronists but no regrets, even less no excuses from the mélenchonistes.
Embarrassment or disapproval were still expressed among their Nupes allies.
“There are reprehensible gestures which serve the cause for which millions of French people are fighting”
, reacted Olivier Faure, the first secretary of the PS.
It's the least.
The macabre scene.
Twitter screenshot of Thomas Portes account.
As often, an image shocks even more than words.
And this one illustrates well the violence wanted by a part of the…
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