“My arms are falling from my hands
,” curses
Luc Ferry
, eyebrows raised, on the set of
Darius Rochebin
.
All that remained was for him to become extremely angry.
Sunday evening on LCI, the former Minister of National Education slightly lost his nerve during an exchange with the host of the news channel and Daniel Cohn-Bendit.
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The former philosophy teacher and regular LCI columnist reacted to the comments of Stéphane Séjourné, who recently warned of the dangers of Western pacifism.
Recalling its consequences last century.
This warning from the Minister of Foreign Affairs came after a call for negotiations from Pope Francis.
“This kid who teaches us lessons!”
“I don’t even want to discuss that, it’s too stupid
,” begins Luc Ferry
.
Pardon.
It's such stupidity that my arms fall from my hands, I give up.
Mussolini is not in Italy, Franco is not in Spain, Salazar is not Portugal.
This is all absurd, it’s stupid.”
Darius Rochebin wants to interrupt him at this point.
But Luc Ferry is on his way:
“Can I finish a sentence?
You are nice."
“If Séjourné took a weapon and went to fight, I would say great, it’s courageous. But this kid, in Paris, who gives us moral lessons. I'm a Gaullist..."
The journalist tries to ask him a question, but Ferry storms again.
Cohn-Bendit invites him to calm down.
“No, there’s no calm, it’s too stupid.
I do what I want my friend, I get angry if I want to get angry.
I say what I want here and no one will stop me from saying it.”
Darius Rochebin, in an even voice, asks him to
“lower his voice”
.
“No, I do what I want my friend!
You’re starting to annoy me by constantly cutting me off.”
Performing from home, former sixty-eighter Cohn-Bendit enjoys the stage.
“You're really bothering me
,” continues the former philosophy professor, addressing the presenter
, “it's starting to irritate my ears.
we don’t care what you think, you’re the one interviewing us.”
The most Swiss of our hosts, who clearly does not appreciate these criticisms, then tells him to
“remain polite”
.
But the former minister does not admit defeat:
“You too!
Cutting people off is not polite.”
End of the skirmish.
The show with Ferry will then resume its cruising speed.