“It’s an orgy…”, Yvan Attal’s big disappointment regarding Emmanuel Macron

An absence that stuck in the throat for many people. On Sunday November 12, 2023, more than 182,000 people marched in France, including 105,000 in the streets of Paris in protest against anti-Semitism. Indeed, since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, more than a thousand cases of threats and violence against the Jewish community have been recorded in France in the weeks that followed. In fact, the presidents of both houses of Parliament, politicians, as well as numerous personalities in addition to citizens, have decided to “march” to fight against anti-Semitism.

A march in which the President of the Republic did not take part Emmanuel Macron

. This absence greatly disappointed many personalities. Starting with Patrick Bruel who expressed his anger
on the set of C to you

. Several months after this rant, Yvan Attal

put the subject back on the table on this same platform, this Thursday, January 18, 2024.

Also see: Live on TV, Yvan Attal reveals great information about Charlotte Gainsbourg, his partner of 31 years: “she proposed to me…”

Yvan Attal disappointed with Emmanuel Macron

Invited to promote the film A roll of the dice, Yvan Attal wanted to talk about a film he made in 2016, They are everywherea satirical comedy about anti-Semitism. “Today we are well, well, well beyond (the anti-Semitism mentioned in “They are everywhere”), it is an orgy of anti-Semitism. We are having a blast…”he lamented to Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine.

Subsequently, Charlotte Gainsbourg’s companion deplored that growing anti-Semitism had become “very painful”. For him, fight against anti-Semitism, “It should bring everyone together”. This is why he is very angry with Emmanuel Macron who didn’t go to last November’s march: “but still the President of the Republic does not want to attend because he says it could offend other communities… what does that mean?”Yvan Attal nuance all the same and assures that the situation of Jews in France is much better than that in other countries such as England. Our neighbors across the Channel where we were able to see “ultra-violent images of demonstrations”including people who “hunt Jews in the streets”.

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