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Since the National Rally came to the top of the polls, has racist speech become less inhibited? A song published on social networks is notably targeted by a complaint.
“I won’t leave”, a deliberate mistake in French and openly racist words. This song called I won’t leave, broadcast on X, TikTok and YouTube, went viral in a few days, Thursday June 27. The song was notably relayed by far-right tales which presented it as the hit of the summer. “You will leave with your Fatma, the RSA is over for you, the boat will not wait”or “When Bardella passes, you will return home, you will put on your djellaba, you will be able to pray all day“, sings a female voice over electro music.
SOS Racisme filed a complaint against the song for provoking racial hatred. In a press release, she “strongly condemns these filthy racist remarks”, asks in particular the platforms to unpublish this content and calls for a sanction for the authors. The song appears to have been generated by artificial intelligence and continues to loop on social networks. Among them, Éric Zemmour published a video of himself in which he dances to this song, the title of which refers to another sequence from 2023. The police force a man to board a plane to leave France. “I won’t leave”he repeats several times.