He knew how to remain calm, but still expressed his anger. This Sunday, November 5, 2023, after celebrating 30 years of Taratata last November 3, Nagui has come off its hinges. In fact, he wanted to address Pascal Praud
via his Instagram account to express his anger.
The host of Do not forget the lyrics no longer wanted to remain silent. Obviously very upset by the column of the day from the journalist of CNews
In The Sunday Journal in which the latter notably indicated that, according to him, “Nagui embodies the good man, 21st century version”. “He does not eat meat, fights glyphosate, works at France Inter. This icon of a perfect world cultivates his image without roughness like others maintain their garden without pesticides. Nagui defends assimilation as a model. Surprising, no ? The era has taken back its old glasses: ‘It’s very special to leave a country, to leave one’s roots. My father raised us, my brother and me, in the love of France, with respect for the French language, in the love of the French flag, the French jersey.’ Nagui speaks like Zemmour. Partly tackled Pascal Praud. A few hours later, the main person concerned went up to the battlements. “Dear Sir, it seems that you have not fully understood my point. Respecting a country that welcomes you does not belong to one political side, much less to yours”began the man who was born in 1961 in Egypt.
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Mélanie Paige’s companion continues by assuring that “love for the French language, French literature and French culture does not belong to any political side. Being polite and working to succeed does not belong to any political side.” “Living the jersey and the French flag does not belong to a political side”, he continues. What denounces Nagui ? The fact that Pascal Praud seems to make “recovery and firing on all cylinders” who looks like “a lot”to “political thoughts” from the journalist of CNEWS
according to him.
Nagui is “proud”for being born in Egypt and thanks his father for not changing his first name. “My parents were teachers and defended the values of education, that is to say fraternity, acceptance of difference, and refusal to spread racist remarks which divide and stir up hatred”he also explains before concluding as irritated as ever: “For certain people that you blindly venerate, my first name is an insult to France, and I have insults that come to me while reading you and that I want to write to you, but my father taught me one thing essential that goes beyond you: respect”.
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