“I thought the song was funny, so I shared it,” he explains.

This song with a deliberate French mistake and openly racist lyrics, relayed by far-right accounts, has gone viral on social networks.

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Eric Zemmour shared the song on his X account "I won't leave".  (CAMILLE DODET / MAXPPP)

“I thought this song was funny, so I shared it.”explains Eric Zemmour on Thursday June 27 on France Inter after having shared the song on his X account “I won’t leave”.

This song, first released on X, TikTok and YouTube, contains the following lyrics: “You will leave, as you came, you will go, when Bardella passes, you will return home”. It has since been removed from the TikTok network.

“When there are funny raps that attack the police or France, everyone thinks it’s freedom of expression and it’s funny”continues the leader of the “Reconquest!” party. “Popular culture serves to express popular passions in an ironic way. Here, the French want to express that they are fed up with mass immigration from the south of the Mediterranean and that they are fed up with paying for lazy people. The lazy people will come back. I have always said that the long-term unemployed should be fired. That does not mean that all Muslims should be fired.”

SOS Racisme announced on Wednesday June 26 that it had filed a complaint for “incitement to racial hatred” after this song was broadcast.


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