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Louis Aliot will no longer go to Fnac while “Antifa, the game” is marketed

This game, created by an anti-fascist site, has received a lot of criticism from the far right in recent days. Fnac suspended its sale on Sunday before putting the game back on shelves on Tuesday. “If Fnac eliminated it, it was because it had good reasons to do so,” insists Louis Aliot, however.

a boycott Louis Aliot no longer wants to go to Fnac while “Antifa, the game” is marketed by this group. “They have lost a client, I’m not going anymore,” he told the BFMTV-RMC microphone on Wednesday. At the same time, the mayor of Rassemblement national (RN) of Perpignan “invites the consumer to be responsible and stop frequenting a certain number of brands that distribute the game”.

The game in question was created by “The Horde”, an anti-fascist site. Its publisher, Libertalia, presents it as “a management and simulation game in which you bring a local anti-fascist group to life” by carrying out “actions that will require time, resources and a bit of organisation”.

Questioned by several far-right elected officials and the union of commissioners of the national police (SCPN) in recent days, the Fnac decided this Sunday as a first measure to withdraw the game from sale “as a precaution.”

“We understand that the marketing of this game may have offended some of our audiences,” the company’s official account wrote in a tweet.

“Violence”

Then the group finally announced on Tuesday that it was putting this game back on shelves. Fnac indicates in a press release that “it did not contain anything that could justify a refusal to market it” and considers that it is within its rights “as a cultural station that markets everything authorized by law, in the spirit that it has always had of freedom and diversity”.

At BFMTV-RMC, Louis Aliot persists. This game “if Fnac eliminated it was because he had good reasons to do so.” According to him, “I was under pressure” but, nevertheless, “consumers are not obliged to go buy a certain quantity of products at Fnac.”

“Where does this type of game that calls for violence end?” laments the Occitan, also defeated by Jordan Bardella in the RN congress at the beginning of November.

Finally, he scolds the “antifas” who “have violence as a policy and mode of action.”

Author: baptiste farge
Source: BFM TV

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