Media Part co-blogger Yves Foucault wrote in his blog that the extreme right is on the rise in France, and that many of the media outlets that serve it are exploiting events in the Middle East to level the craziest accusations against the left and the far left, especially those who support the Palestinian cause, immigration, or They don’t hate her at least.
The writer reviewed some of the debates taking place in some media outlets, such as Atlantico, “CNews,” “Europe 1” and others, by summoning the Iranian-French journalist Benjamin Razavi, who says that the “extremist French left” was planted by the mullahs’ regime in Iran, and that is what the “French” channel said. “LCE” resonated in an episode with David Bogadas and Abnos Shalmani, citing the fact that the French Communist Party had received a number of members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, as well as the French-Palestinian lawyer Salah Hammouri.
It is known that this lawyer was a victim of violations of Israeli justice, which repeatedly arrested him before even handing him over, which Amnesty International described as “deportation,” but far-right advocates believe that Israel convicted him, and therefore he is guilty.
Two stars in Tehran
Julien Pasquet from “C News” says frankly that Rima Hassan, the deputy of the Intrepid France party in the European Parliament, and the head of her party, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, are two stars in Tehran, while Yoann Osay from the same channel says, without hesitation, that the speeches of the Intrepid France party are written by jihadists, or by They could be.
For his part, former “Russia Today” journalist Regis Le Sommier states – on the C News channel – that Ayatollah Khomeini was a Trotskyist (relative to the communist movement founded by Leon Trotsky), while on the “Europe 1” channel, Pascal de la Tour de points out Ban noted that Marine Tondillier, Rima Hassan and Jean-Luc Mélenchon demonstrated with Salah Hammouri in the streets of Paris recently, and accuses the leaders of the “Proud France” party of having links to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement.
She seeks in vain to obtain from Razavi concrete evidence about the penetration of Islamic Iran into the extreme left, and wonders what the representative of this party, Thomas Portes, was doing in the “Middle East 48 hours before the October 7 massacre?”, in a blatant attempt to distract people. By attacking the left to make them forget Gaza, according to the writer.
On the BFM channel, Olivier Trochu and Alain Marchal tried to interview Rima Hassan, to get her opinion about French President Emmanuel Macron being booed by (part) of the audience of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France as soon as his name was mentioned, because he said “If we demand a ceasefire, it is necessary to stop delivering weapons to Israel,” because some consider this to amount to anti-Semitism.
Rima Hassan took advantage of this interview to denounce Israeli army spokesman Olivier Rafovich’s congratulations to BFM on its coverage of the events, and said that they deserve to be held accountable, but they boycotted her completely.
For months, the Israeli army spokesman has been interviewed regularly by LCE as well, and he is still promoting the thesis of a “genocidal army,” as Rima Hassan describes it, saying that it killed 42,000 Gazans, most of them civilians and children, as they were wounded. Shot, crushed by the destruction and burned alive.
The writer reminded that a country that constantly violates international conventions and resolutions, carries out ethnic cleansing by expelling Palestinians without hiding, and deliberately fires on UN soldiers, humanitarian organizations, hospitals, maternity wards and refugee camps, we should not see the French media rolling out the red carpet for its advocates, whoever they are, noting. Until this is what BFM does and what Trochu and Marshall advocate.
On August 12, Rima wrote in a Facebook post that “CNews could not find a better time than Friday to interrogate the IDF’s communications officer, the usual Olivier Rafovich, who justifies the army’s action in Gaza by invoking October 7 as the worst.” A massacre, without a word about the Palestinian deaths.”
Fueling hatred
The blogger touched on the issue of immigration, and said that he followed C News for a short time out of curiosity, to see what hateful comments would be made by the propagandists of businessman and channel owner Vincent Bolloré, only to discover that 7 people, almost all of them from the right or extreme right, are the ones causing immigration.
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s party MP Pierre Lellouche says openly that we should not give up on unemployment reform, because the unemployed get good wages by staying in front of TVs and playing video games.
Lelouch said flatly that if we can’t find employees, it’s because it’s profitable to stay with them. We should not give up on unemployment reform, because the unemployed also earn good wages by staying in front of TVs and playing video games. This is clearly not based on anything, other than his inherent hatred and what he’s been told (“That’s what restaurateurs have been telling me for 40 years”).
Journalist Julien Pasquet ridicules the potential need to employ immigrants in industry and Sandrine Rousseau, who said that the situation in administrative detention centers is hell, while police officer Jean-Christophe Coffey believes that the detainees are the ones who harmed the administrative detention centers, as all they have to do is accept (forced). On) leaving French territory, explaining, “There is no shame in returning to the place where you were born.”