The reactions are unanimous. A message posted on the Facebook page of the party recovered from Haute-Garan (erased from) caused an outrage this Wednesday, September 3.
In this publication, the distant part founded by Éric Zemmour attacked him in the alleged origins of the rectors of Toulouse. “The last two rectors of the Toulouse Academy are of Maghreb origin (…) Toulouse deserves better … Never two without three said,” could we read?
“We begin when the country’s reconquest to reverse the Islamo-Izquierdist trend, especially with respect to the school level of our students who continue to deteriorate day by day,” he also wrote the branch of the party party.
Words that reacted quickly. The mayor of Toulouse, Jean-Luc Moudenc, said he was “shocked by these xenophobic comments”, welcoming the “inspiring and positive integration models” of Karim Benmiul, current rector of the Academy, and Mustafa Foura, his predecessor “, against the tide of the dangerous trends of the trends that break with our values.”
Unanimous convictions
The Minister of National Education, Elisabeth, denounced, she denounced X “Racist Comments of Reconquest” and brought “total and unwavering support” to the two directed men.
A support shared by François Piquemal, deputy and candidate for the Toulouse City Council for France Rebelde. “Shame for those who on the right normalize them, including official speeches in Toulouse when resuming their words,” he wrote on social networks this Wednesday.
“The extreme right only has hate and stigma to offer,” said Antoine Maurice, an environmentalist chosen in Toulouse.
In the national demonstration, the mayor of Perpignan Louis Aliot wanted to “remind this gentleman that many soldiers with identical surnames died in France.”
Éric Zemmour does not want to talk about racism
For his part, Reconquest argued the error. With Occitanie, Eric Zemmour’s party accused “an activist who should never have had the rights of (his) Facebook account.” According to Arthur Cottrel, candidate for the party for the municipal elections of Toulouse, this person used artificial intelligence to write his text and did not realize the content.
Also in accordance with the comments reported by Here Occitanie, a possible exclusion of this activist is “on the table.” Reconquest also apologized to the two rectors.
In BFMTV, Éric Zemmour considered that it was “a set of messy cases”, refusing to qualify it as racism. The former presidential candidate attacked Jean-Luc Moudenc, accusing him of having highlighted this matter. “I thought that the mayor of the fourth city of France had other cats to be treated, obviously, the elections are close and the winks of the very important Muslim community in Toulouse (sic) should not be overlooked by this mayor says to the right,” he said.
Contacted by ICI Occitanie, the former rector of Toulouse Mostafa Foura expressed his intention to file a complaint against the reconquesta. “Reducing university and institutional trips to an alleged origin is unacceptable and contrary to the values of the Republic,” he said.
Source: BFM TV
