During the program Seven to eight, broadcast this Sunday, March 13 on TF1, François Cluzet spoke of his commitment to migrants. A position radically opposed to that of Éric Zemmour, whom the actor describes as “pitiful”.
Committed to helping migrants for many years, François Cluzet is the “Portrait of the week” in the show seven to eight, broadcast this Sunday, March 13 on TF1. His films are the reflection of his commitmentlike his role as director of a home for migrants in Squad (release in 2022). These latter, Eric Zemmour called them “thieves” and D'”assassins”. Which earned the presidential candidate to be sentenced last January for “incitement to hatred”. For the actor ofUntouchables, these words are “pitiful”.
“I understand that this journalist, failed writer, wants his moment of glory”, he launched to the journalist Audrey Crespo-Mara before addressing himself directly to the former polemicist : “No, but wait, we’re not going to take the risk of voting for you so that you tell us following what you’re going to do because when we hear your words, we are very worried.” For him, like the words of far-right man on migrants, his remarks on the Jews and on Pétain are “unacceptable“. “Why say unacceptable things?questioned the former husband of Valérie Bonneton. This guy is not stupid, but it pays, and the more he does, the more it pays. It was Monsieur Le Pen’s trick.”
Positions “ once morest history”
For François CluzetÉric Zemmour’s positions go “ once morest history”. “Everyone knows that Man was born in Africa. Apparently he didn’t stay there since the rest of the continents are populated. From the start, therefore, there was a desire to emigrate.he developed, still in the front page show. We can understand that young people from Africa or Afghanistan are looking for a job, know that they can return home with the possibility of having a job, which is not so easy…” A question remains, according to the actor, essential: “Can we put ourselves in their place? No”
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