“We must put Eric Zemmour out of harm’s way”, Pascal Bataille steps up to the plate in the middle of an interview

“It’s always the Thomases who fall and the Shahids who kill them”. Eric Zemmour

sparked many reactions this Thursday, December 30, 2023 when he made his remarks at Apolline de Malherbe. The president of the Reconquest party made this rant following the death of Thomas, a 16-year-old teenager, killed on the sidelines of a village ball in Crépol (Drôme).

These remarks shocked and Pascal Bataille insisted on reacting.
Guest on South Radio

this Friday, December 1st, Laurent Fontaine’s sidekick in Only the truth matterstackled Eric Zemmour. Firstly, the host noted “the difficulty today of having a nuanced thought and being able to express it without being described as softness and lack of conviction”. This problem that the host notes would come “from the action of the arsonist firefighters that are certain members of LFI”but also,“Eric Zemmour”.

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Eric Zemmour shocks Pascal Bataille

According to the host, the president of the Reconquest party “permanently blows on the embers of division, discord, fracture between communities”. The speech ofEric Zemmour

would advocate “with complete impunity a racist, anti-Arab, anti-Muslim speech” and the politician would have proven it during his visit to BFMTV facing Apolline de Malherbe. Particularly when he indicated that it was “always the Thomases who fell and the Chaïds who killed them”.

For Pascal Bataillethis speech is “extremely serious” and it is dangerous to let it prosper. In fact, he requested thatEric Zemmour be put “out of harm’s way”. “I’m not talking about attacking one’s physical person, let’s be clear, but in no position to cause harm in the media and legally“, he insisted. The host recalls that the politician “has already been convicted of racial insults and inciting hatred”. And the comments made by Apolline de Malherbe are only “incitement to hatred”. “It’s unbearable. This man has brought the term francocide back into fashion. As if the murder of one Frenchman was more serious than the murder of another. And secondly, we know very well that when he says francocide , he means caucasiancide if I may allow myself this neologism”he concluded, very angry on the airwaves of South Radio.

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