quotHe was on the rightquot In France the ultra left

"He was on the right". In France, the ultra left is outraged by the killed 16 year old

He was stabbed in the chest and died while a car was taking him to the hospital. Thomas, the 16-year-old Frenchman killed in the “anti-white” raid in Crépol in recent days, was outraged twice. First from the perpetrators of this terrible punitive expedition, then from the left-wing extremists who find it difficult to express their condolences. And in fact, in some cases they even go so far as to justify what happened. In France, the terrible episode has sparked a heated debate that takes on a strong political connotation: the transalpine right has actually highlighted how themurderous action was committed Suburbsa symbolic place of the problems caused by unregulated immigration and lack of integration.

All or almost all of the attackers came from this context: their names were announced by the representative of the sovereignist Reconquête party, Damien Rie. In the last few hours, public attention has focused particularly on the 21-year-old Main suspect for the murder of Thomas: Chaïd Akabli, a convicted criminal of Maghreb origin (like his accomplices), was arrested in a small hotel in Toulouse while planning an escape to Spain. In the transalpine country, however, the outrage over this raid is not so quiet opposite reaction and frightening, manifested on social media.

The site Fdsouche.com has actually posted messages online from some users rejoicing over Thomas’ death, as the 16-year-old shared this on TikTok Patriotic Publications or attributed to the ideas of French right. The boy also reactivated television interventions by Jordan Bardella, president of the Rassemblement National. This was enough to wipe out any pity for him among some social media users with progressive sympathies.

Keyboard lions or simple trolls may raise some objections. However, it is regrettable that similar and reprehensible attitudes were repeated outside the virtual dimension and in particular at Sciences Po Paris. ultra-fancy university as well as a prestigious nursery for the descendants of the socialist area. The right-wing university student movement had put up some posters in the academic institute in memory of Thomas, an innocent “victim of cruelty and negligence”. However, as documented on social media by some videos, some militants are the left university They tore these posters from the walls, leaving a mark on the memory of the 16-year-old who was stabbed and killed in Crépol. “The leftists tore down the posters and threw them away in less than an hour. For them, only the scum deserves homage,” denounced the university movement.

And in the country beyond the Alps, the controversies are also overwhelming the political representatives of the left, starting with Jean-Luc Melenchon. Instead of drawing attention to the events and the “anti-white” raid, they rather point the finger at the right for some demonstrations that have taken place in the last few hours in response to the dramatic events in Crépol.