Olivier Delacroix’s ras-le-bol. The 58-year-old journalist was invited to the microphone this Monday, February 27. Southern Radio Media on the occasion of the release of the new issue of the show in Olivier’s eyes the same day France 2a valuable program for him: “There’s been a rule for the 11 years this show has been around, the references are long-winded. But we also tell you how to get out of it. These witnesses have, above all, an approach to testify on behalf of others.“
During the program, Olivier Delacroix had the opportunity to talk about the news, in particular the heated exchange of ideas that took place last Saturday at the salon de l’farm between Emmanuel Macron and an environmental activist from the “Dernière Rénovation” collective. for server France 2this stunning scene is translated from the current period: “It inspires me a lot. It inspires what society is today. This young man has demands. There is some truth to these claims. The problem is, he never lets the president speak. It monopolized the ground and ultimately still sent off a somewhat hysterical image, but what about our society today.“
While Olivier Delacroix takes the opportunity to draw parallels with Pierre Palmade, his show on March 6 will be devoted to addicts. The journalist did not hide his anger at the way the media treated the comedian, especially on social networks: “This morning, Pierre Palmmade suffered a stroke and that’s it, there’s a whole section of the Web, these public gutters, so Twitter, they’re screaming conspiracy. We’d love to see Pierre Palmade, successful, wealthy, and the center of attention… Most people are happy to see him fall, but we still want to crush his face. For me, I’m really trying to protect myself from this hysterical society. Today I am a journalist, at school, at the Institute for Practical Journalism, I learned that my job is to get and redistribute information to the fairest.“
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Source: Programme Television

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