France: right-wing pundit Eric Zemmour gains support
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Fareed Zakaria Asked is he a French Trump? [A new poll sees French right-wing pundit Eric Zemmour making it to the second round of the presidential election in April along with President Emmanuel Macron, confirming earlier polls that saw Zemmour overtaking far-right leader Marine Le Pen. The chat show star, who has been convicted for inciting hatred, has dominated the French airwaves in recent months with provocative comments about Islam, immigrants and women.] Spoiler: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe...te-2021-11-07/ |
someone with a conviction for inciting hatred can stand for office in France...okay
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The migrant crisis going unaddressed -and even enabled- is unfortunately going to empower people who shouldn't be anywhere near power, as they're "the only ones who'll do anything about it".
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don't think he'll be better than Macron at all
likely even worse https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89ric_Zemmour ''His parents were Berber Jews from Algeria with French citizenship who came to metropolitan France during the Algerian War.'' so basically his parents are war refugees he should be careful what he says then about the migrant crisis considering his own family past, fleeing from a warzone |
Yes France has terrible Terrorism
They say people like what he says. Can he beat Macron? Nothing can be ruled out. |
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Today an Algerian
Opened a Police Van stabbed an officer but he had a Stab Vest on. The Terrorist has been shot. Now in hospital, under Guard. Times Radio https://www.france24.com/en/europe/2...tack-in-cannes |
yes he is officially a candidate now for the elections of April 2022
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All to play for, then |
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Others have Worse https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58729505 |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-eur...mpaign=KARANGA
Far-right French presidential candidate Eric Zemmour has been fined €10,000 (£8,350) by a Paris court for hate speech. The case was launched over a TV appearance, where he described unaccompanied migrant children as "thieves", "rapists" and "murderers". Former broadcaster Zemmour is known for his anti-Islam and anti-immigration views. His lawyer said he would appeal against the court's decision. Reacting to the verdict on social media, Zemmour complained that his freedom of speech was being restricted, and said there was an "urgent need to drive ideology out of the courts". He made the comments in September 2020 on the CNews television channel, where he used to work as a pundit. Answering a question about a recent knife attack by a young radicalised Pakistani immigrant, he said: "They have nothing to do here. They are thieves, they are murderers, they are rapists, that's all they are. They must be sent back and they must not even come." Zemmour has two previous convictions for hate speech. For several weeks last year, polls suggested that he could come second in April's presidential election in France, facing a run-off with current President Emmanuel Macron. However, his support has since slipped. Polls now suggest he could get around 11% of the first round vote. |
I love how hes Algerian but hates emigrants haha.
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Criminalising "hate speech" is just ridiculous. |
I am sure he will do well going forward, people in France have had enough
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