Gilles Verdez and Eric Naulleau tear themselves apart at TPMP about Eric Zemmour (VIDEO)

Gilles Verdez and Eric Naulleau tear themselves apart at TPMP about Eric Zemmour (VIDEO)

Gilles Verdez and Eric Naulleau presented themselves live this Thursday evening at Touche pas à mon poste.

Eric Naulleau invited to set Don’t touch my TV! Thursday, May 4, he will talk about his new book, “Rousseau’s Mistake,” in which he vehemently attacked assistant ecologist Sandrine Rousseau. But once unorthodox, former columnist we are not in bed He was criticized for his closeness to Eric Zemmour. On the set of TPMP, Gilles Verdez did not fail to remind himself of some inconsistencies in his eyes and was surprised. “When you say I’m on the left, I don’t understand being friends with someone who is far right who is against Islam and Muslims (…) I don’t understand that you are friends with someone who sees Islam and Muslims too much in general. , I don’t understand“, Fatou’s friend got angry.

“How can you support Mr. Mélenchon, who is also convicted? (…) This is the support of Mr. Mélenchon, who is giving an anti-republic speech, which increasingly calls for an insurrection. Call to violence. You come to teach me. replied Eric Naulleau.

Géraldine Maillet later intervened in the discussion. “It seems to me that Cyril is friends with people who went to prison, made serious mistakes. They were imprisoned. Still, close, sincere friends who have served their sentences”, pointed. And Cyril Hanouna to skate: “That doesn’t mean I approve of what they’re doing.”

Matthieu Derlormeau then spoke to Gilles Verdez. “Gilles, if even one of your friends was convicted for defamation, would you bail him out of your friends? asked. “I don’t have any far-right friends and I’m proud of it. That’s all I’m saying. I do not have any friends who want to eliminate Muslims and Islam from the territory of France. defended the columnist. “Gilles, will you come up with a valid argument before the debate is over? This is my great suffering. For now, everything is on the wall, everything is closed, everything is irrelevant.Eric Naulleau concluded his words.

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Source: Programme Television

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