Pap Ndiaye, the Minister of Education taken to task by André Bercoff, ex-columnist of Laurent Ruquier!

This is a new drama that is shaking the media. On Wednesday February 22, 2023, a 52-year-old teacher from the Saint-Thomas d’Aquin private Catholic high school in Saint-Jean-de-Luz was fatally stabbed by a 16-year-old student. As our colleagues from Release, the teenager would have hidden his weapon in paper. According to information from BFM-TV, it would be a blade with a length of 10 cm.

For the moment, the young man – who is said to be suffering from psychological problems – has been placed in police custody at the Saint-Jean-de-Luz police station. He claims to have “been possessed” before taking action according to sources close to the investigation. This terrible incident was mentioned on the airwaves of South Info. The opportunity for the journalist André Bercoff to express his dismay. “We are going to let justice take its course, as we always say (…”, he underlined, not without bitterness. “And then obviously the spokesperson […] announced that the Minister of National Education Pap Ndiaye would go there today […]”.

And to add: “Yes, of course, we are still going to firmly condemn […] That such events cannot happen again […] the lyrics remain the same […]. Is it still normal for a child, a student, a teenager to have a knife? […] And we stab when we don’t decapitate, it becomes very interesting”.

to see also: Murder of Lola: shocking new revelations about the intimate hygiene of the main suspect Dahbia.B!

“Are we going to do a white march?”

During his tirade, André Bercoff wished to alert the government to this situation which he considers “alarming” : “We would like Mr. Pap Ndiaye, Minister of National Education… it is very good that he takes care of the sexuality of students in gender, mathematics, etc., but we would like the Minister of Justice, that Mr. the minister of the Interior […] act”.

The writer despairs of the reigning insecurity within France: “Does France have to become the open bar for settling scores at all levels? […]. We are faced with something terrifying. […] So yes we are thinking of families […] we think of the moment of Lola […]. And then, are we going to do a white march? Are we going to put bouquets? Are we going to sing John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’? […] ? What is this country becoming? André Bercoff also wonders about the future actions of the Minister of Education: “I would like Mr. Papa Ndiaye […] that you don’t go down in history as an insecurity valve. The time is no longer for wailing […] to convictions […] to this kind of weakness and organization of cowardice erected into a mode of governance […]”.

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