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Unrest in Downtown Nancy as Eric Zemmour’s Book Signing Met with Protests

There was unrest on Wednesday afternoon in downtown Nancy. The polemicist Eric Zemmour, 4th in the last presidential election with 7% of the vote, went to the library of the two cities
, in order to dedicate for two hours his latest book “I did not say my last word”. On the sidelines of this visit, more than 200 people gathered a few meters from the establishment in order to denounce the ideas of the polemicist whom they consider dangerous and extremist.

We wanna show him he’s not welcome here“, loose in the procession Augustin, student in geography. With several of his comrades, he answered the call for the rally launched by about twenty unions and associations at the foot of the statue of Joan of Arc. “His ideas are xenophobic and incite hatred, he was condemned for that. We don’t want a bookstore to welcome this sinister character“, we also hear in the crowd.

Accusations of course rejected in the other camp, that of the pro-Zemmour. 300 people according to the teams of his Reconquest party went there. “I find it pitiful“, regrets Enzo, who waited 4 hours to have the book signed. “These people are violent and totalitarian thugs who do not accept discussion, opposition or even less contradiction.“, adds Eric Zemmour himself.

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