Every day of the week, Cyril Hanouna is there on the set of “Touche pas à mon poste” to discuss the latest news. If the vaccine pass has been at the heart of all conversations for several weeks already, it would seem that a completely different subject is also unleashing passions. Recently, the broadcast of the documentary “Blacks in France” on France 2 had aroused strong reactions, especially after the testimony of Surya Bonaly. During the world figure skating championships in 1994, the sportswoman said: “ I did everything I could, but I didn’t paint myself white, that’s for sure “.
A statement that has not gone unnoticed. Very aware of the information, Benjamin Castaldi therefore proposed to the columnists present on the set of “6 to 7” to give their opinion on the following question: “Is France racist? A question to which Ludivine Rétory answered: “ No. Indeed, there are racists in France, there is ordinary, somewhat systemic racism in France, then small sentences that will be dropped for nothing, for fun […] There are racist acts, of course, but I don’t think France is fundamentally racist today. “.
According to the host, a hundred thousand racist acts ” are ” references every year in France. Acts which the columnist of TPMP is often confronted with. ” Absolutely, every day and whatever the proportions. I suffer from it every day on social networks, it can be in the street, it will perhaps also be in front of the police because they will come directly to me if I am with girlfriends who are white […] It’s lived. Now, is France racist? I answer no “. On a daily basis, Ludivine Rétory is attacked on her accent or her physique. She receives infamous messages like: “ with your beautiful nigger lips, you must be doing pretty things “. Fortunately, my young wife does not let herself be defeated. ” It doesn’t matter all that. Cons, there have always been and there always will be “. That is what is said!