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"Adding fuel to the fire": "C à vous" responds to Pascal Praud's editorial on the march against anti-Semitism

2023-11-10T20:52:04.355Z

Highlights: "Le Vu" by France 5 is often incisive. Between the two parts of "C à vous", this zapping made by the same team as the one at the time of Canal+ makes the rounds in the news. Yesterday, the journalist and presenter of "L'heure des pros" spoke out against political figures who do not want the National Rally to be present at the march against anti-Semitism. "Poor France run by blind, scoundrels, naïve or cynical. The Munich spirit is there," he said.


VIDEO - Yesterday, the journalist and presenter of "L'heure des pros" spoke out against political figures who do not want the National Rally to be present at the march against anti-Semitism.


"Le Vu" by France 5 is often incisive. Between the two parts of "C à vous", this zapping made by the same team as the one at the time of Canal+ makes the rounds in the news. The strong sequences of the last 24 hours follow one another. If for a few days the editing has been purely informative, this Friday, November 10, the tone was more spicy. And for once, it's not Cyril Hanouna who is in the crosshairs.

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After a panel of news on the bad weather currently hitting France and the debate around the use of glyphosate, it is Pascal Praud who appears in the green box. Indeed, the journalist proposed yesterday on CNews a vitriolic editorial that slammed the political figures who expressed their opposition to the participation of the National Rally in the march against anti-Semitism organized this Sunday in Paris.

What is thrown on the fire to stir up a conflict

"The president of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, and the president of the Senate, Gérard Larcher, are organising a demonstration against anti-Semitism, but they are obsessed with ensuring that the National Rally is not present. The first three figures of the state seem to be unaware that anti-Semitism today has the face of Islamism," begins Pascal Praud in "L'Heure des pros".

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The whole purpose of France 5 lies in the sequence of sequences since the montage then broadcasts a short extract of the game animated by Olivier Minne on France 2, "Everyone has his say". Like a kind of crossword puzzle, candidates have to guess a word from a definition that completes an expression. Thus, the host can be heard saying by way of question: "What is thrown on the fire to stir up a conflict?" "Oil" is the correct answer of the candidate, who thus completes the expression "to add fuel to the fire".

Back on the set of CNews for the continuation of Pascal Praud's editorial. "Poor France run by blind, scoundrels, naïve or cynical. The Munich spirit is there. They had the choice between war and dishonor, they chose dishonor and I hope they won't have war," the journalist continued.

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Source: lefigaro

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