Volt“Generation Z” young people gathered in front of the Paris Criminal Court on Wednesday. They were waving a French flag, and one of them was holding a placard. “President Zemmour!” Written under a photo of a right-wing extremist publicist, he has ambitions for the presidency.In the polls, “Z”, as his young followers put it, is a presidential candidate Marina Le Pen It’s outdated. In court, this was a statement about Éric Zemmour, which made him a hope-bearer for voters who thought he was in the war of civilization. “Unaccompanied minors have nothing to do with us, they are thieves, they are murderers, they are rapists, nothing more. We must identify them,” Zemmour on September 29, 2020 in the show “Faceàl’info” Say.
The program is broadcast daily by the news channel C’News during prime time in the evening, making Zemmour famous. However, for more than two dozen clubs, including SOS Racism and the Human Rights League, the tirades directed at underage immigrants are too much. They made allegations of incitement to racial hatred and racial abuse.Radio and Television Committee CSA The “call for hatred and violence” was approved as early as March; broadcaster C’News had to pay a fine of 200,000 euros.
Zemmour has been convicted twice in the past for inciting hatred. This did not make him gentle. In his recent book “France Did Not Say the Last Word”, he made fun of trying to tame him with court rulings. “For many years, the public institutions with the judges have assumed the mission of controlling thoughts,” he wrote. He made fun of Attorney General Eric Dupont-Moretti, calling him “hatred” and accusing him of initiating a “civil war.” Zemmour said that he felt these incidents confirmed him: Two weeks after his “politically incorrect” statement about unaccompanied minor immigrants, a young Chechen beheaded teacher Samuel Patty with a knife.
There are already candidates
On Wednesday, the 63-year-old publicist was represented in court by his lawyer. He let people know that he thinks this process is “just another method of intimidation by his political opponents.” Zemmour is already fighting on another front: he wants to stand by Poland and protect Europe from immigrants who allegedly chanted “Allahu Akbar”. “By protecting itself, Poland is teaching Europe as a whole,” Zemur said. Without citing the source, he distributed a video allegedly shot on the border between Poland and Belarus. These recordings were clearly intended to arouse fear: the gloomy figure rushed from the darkness to the barbed wire, trying to fasten the ladder, but was pushed back by the uniformed border guards. The sound quality is so bad that “Allahu Akbar” can only be heard by imagination.
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But Zemur is not interested in facts at all; he is happy to stir up concerns about foreign infiltration and Islamic invasion of Europe on any occasion. He accused the government under President Macron of being “more afraid of barbed wire than the jihadists.” His theme is the fall of the West, and the West surrendered to Islam in the name of humanitarian ideals. He drew his own ideas from Oswald Spengler and Maurice Barrès. Most importantly, he was influenced by the little-known novel “Uprooted” (1897) in Germany, telling the story of the seven “uprooted” residents of Lorraine who mastered Napoleon’s tomb or funeral. The importance of national reconsideration writer Victor Hugo. Zemmour put forward the goal of national rejuvenation.
Around the beginning of December, just in time for the Republican Party (LR) election, he wanted to announce his candidacy for president. In the past few weeks, he has assembled his future campaign team. The leader should be Sarah Knafo, a 28-year-old senior civil servant from the Court of Auditors (Cour de Comptes). She is currently on leave and is not only politically interested in Zemur. A headquarters in Paris has been rented, and a chief financial officer and representative approached the province’s elected officials for help.
Like all French presidential candidates, Zemur needs the signatures of 500 godfather mayors and other regional politicians. Marine Le Pen found that, like Francis Caliphate, chairman of the umbrella organization of the Jewish organization CRIF, it was just as difficult to fight Zemmour’s victory. Like Zemmour’s ancestors, the Caliphate is also from Algeria, and is especially angry at the way publicists earn political capital out of legitimate fear of anti-Semitic attacks. The Caliph described Zemur as a “useful Jew”, and he got himself involved in an unworthy clash of civilizations.
The “candidate who has not yet become president” has found important allies among Brittany’s billionaire Vincent Bolloré. Bolloré has established a media empire, in addition to the TV channels C’News and Canal Plus, it also includes printed products such as Paris Match and Journal du Dimanche, as well as Europe 1 radio station. The Elysee Palace is already talking about “ECB”, not the European Central Bank, but “Eric Zemmour Bolloré”. France is witnessing a large-scale attempt by a media mogul to influence democratic elections. Former French President Hollande analyzed: “Donald Trump entered the White House through a reality show, but he is a Republican candidate, and Zemo is just a candidate for a media company.”



