The facts took place during the 1 p.m. television news on Monday. Journalist Thi Diem Quach stood in front of the quays of the Meuse, in Namur, to discuss the adjustments decided by the Walloon government during the conclave, and presented on Monday.
In the background, a couple can be seen passing. Noticing the camera, the man stops and makes the gesture of a quenelle, before continuing on his way.
This sign of anti-Semitic recognition, which we owe to Dieudonné, has also become a political sign of the “anti-system”.
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