These are the images circulating in France. On May 1, on the occasion of the traditional International Workers’ Day, numerous demonstrations were held across the country, particularly to oppose pension reform. Violence broke out between bandits and police in Paris. Molotov cocktails were thrown specifically at the police officers, causing many of them to catch fire. The images were shared widely on social media. Laurence Ferrari and his crew decided to return to this solemn event on set. punch line, this Wednesday, May 3rd. Journalist Thierry Vincent, author Inside the minds of black blockswas particularly invited to contribute his expertise in this movement. But a big take on it was opposed by its editor-in-chief, Geoffroy Lejeune. current values. The latter was particularly uncomfortable to hear his interlocutor. “sigh” as he remembers this very violent event. “I sigh because you are using legitimate emotion and personal drama. This is typical of the far right.”justified journalist Thierry Vincent by stating that the demonstrators were for him. “they are not murderers”.
“Mr. Lejeune, I’m leaving. It’s okay”angered the expert on political radicalism. “Your speech is unbearable. You’ve been defending them for half an hour”director regrets current values. “If it’s unbearable… It’s been half an hour… You’re here every night. You talk. It’s my job to talk about the black blocs. You don’t know anything about it.”He denounced Thierry Vincent, who was ready to leave the set before responding to Geoffroy Lejeune’s accusations. “I’m not defending them. You’re funny. You trap me in an argument, I always go to the most oppressive. Or I defend them! I don’t agree with this extreme pressure.”, continued before leaving the set. Uncomfortable with the escalation of the debate, Laurence Ferrari asked the editor-in-chief to be held accountable. current values. “Sorry Laurence, I’m talking about a cop for writing to me and sighing beside me. I’m not going to let this one go.”then Geoffroy proved Lejeune right.
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Source: Programme Television

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