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Supporters of Eric Zemmour simulate shootings on Macron, rebels and "bougnoules"

2021-12-21T17:12:59.900Z


According to a police source, “the Pharos platform, responsible for the fight against illegal content on the Internet, was seized after


The far-right supporters of Eric Zemmour never cease to feed the chronicle.

Two supporters of Eric Zemmour have posted videos on social networks, in which they train shooting and in particular imagine targeting Emmanuel Macron and the elected officials of France Insoumise Raquel Garrido and Alexis Corbière.

The videos, revealed on Twitter by the Young Guard, an anti-fascist group, and by Mediapart, show a man wearing a "Ben voir" cap, a tic in the language of Mr. Zemmour erected as a trademark by his fans, exercising with a sniper rifle. "Well let's see friends, who are we going to bust?" Of the young gaucho, of the young communist, of the young mental bougnoule ”, laughs the young man, before firing with a large caliber on his target. Rifle in play, he then mimics surprise: “Ah, Emmanuel Macron! »And fires a second shot.

On these other images obtained by @Mediapart, another man, who also shows his support for Eric Zemmour on social networks, wonders, weapon in hand: "Well let's see friends, who are we going to explode? From the young gaucho, of the young communist, of the young mental bougnoule? "

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- Sébastien Bourdon (@seb_bourdon) December 20, 2021

In another video filmed in the same place, another young man targets the ex-spokesman of France Insoumise Raquel Garrido.

Rifle in hand, he explains "training to hunt wild Garrido" before firing, then firing a second time, evoking her husband, the LFI deputy Alexis Corbière.

In the same sequence, the man openly imagines himself shooting "anti-fas and leftists", as well as people of North African origin.

"There are Algerian and Moroccan flags, I saw there, so we will hasten to shoot," he says.

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According to the newspaper Liberation, which had access to his private Instagram account, he presented himself there until very recently as "military" and "Catholic".

According to a police source, "the Pharos platform, responsible for the fight against illegal content on the Internet, was seized after reports from Internet users" concerning the threatening videos.

"Threats as unacceptable as they are odious"

Tuesday, the parliamentary group LFI denounced in a press release the “threats (…) as unacceptable as they are odious” targeting the high-profile members of LFI.

Party deputies also said they were "appalled by the lack of reaction from the country's political authorities to this hatred and violence."

Raquel Garrido announced on Twitter the holding of a press conference at 5:00 p.m. in Marseille.

Supporters of Eric Zemmour had already caused controversy in November: some members of the extreme right-wing group the Gallicane Family had posted themselves on social networks shooting racist caricatures. According to the Streetpress news site, the same group also participated in pro-Zemmour poster collage operations. The far-right Youtubeur Papacito, who publicly supports Mr. Zemmour's candidacy for the presidential election, is also being investigated for having published in June a video simulating the execution of an LFI voter.

In addition, participants in Eric Zemmour's meeting in Villepinte last weekend (Seine-Saint-Denis) beat up SOS Racism activists, who came to “peacefully” disrupt the rally.

Among the alleged attackers, Marc de Cacqueray-Valmenier.

At 23, this Muay Thai practitioner from an old aristocratic family, royalist and close to Catholic fundamentalism, is considered the leader of the “Zouaves Paris”, a neofascist small group whose leitmotif is violence.

The latter was arrested last week.

Source: leparis

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