The horror of Courbevoie in the suburbs of Paris where a 12 year old girl was raped while shouting “dirty Jewess” disrupts the French electoral campaign and exposes the contradictions of both the far right and Marine Le Pen than those of Jean-Luc Melenchon's Popular Front, who certainly don't have the right credentials when it comes to respecting the Jews. Le Pen shields herself from the unexpected endorsement of Serge Klarsfeld, the implacable "Nazi hunter" who, surprisingly, caught everyone off guard by announcing that in the second round of the French political elections he will vote, in the event of a run-off with the Popular Front of the Left, for Le Pen's Rassemblement National because " RN is no longer a far-right party, but a populist formation that supports the Jews and Israel." In truth, many people doubt the correctness of Klarsfeld's analysis and just yesterday "Le Monde” published a long x-ray of the candidates on the Lepenist lists in which there is no shortage of Vichy fanatics who justify hatred of Jews and collaboration with the Nazis, exactly like the founders of the old National Front. But - again in the investigation by "Le Monde" - among the Lepenist candidates there is also no shortage of pro-Putin, No Vax deniers, anti-abortion Catholic fundamentalists and other "shady and scandalous" characters who do not hide fascist and racist regurgitations . But from the accusation of anti-Semitism, harshly condemned by the President Emmanuel Macron, not even the Popular Front is saved, over which hangs the dark shadow of Jean-Luc Mélenchon who had the shamelessness to define as "residual" (that's right: "residual") the cry of "dirty Jew" addressed by the rapists to the little girl of Courbevoie. But there's more: the socialist candidate Raphael Glucksman he is continually the subject of threats and insults because he is Jewish and the Popular Front does not seem to take responsibility for this, despite the fact that Glucksmann himself has joined the left wing which is not without suspicions of anti-Semitism which weigh him down and highlight, as in the case of Le Pen, the increasingly evident contradictions. Both Le Pen and Mélenchon down from the tower.
France, anti-Semitism poisons the electoral campaign and exposes the contradictions of Le Pen and Melenchon
Anti-Semitism is visibly present in the French electoral campaign and exposes the responsibilities of Le Pen's far right and those of Mélenchon of the Popular Front of the Left. An illuminating investigation by "Le Monde"