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The activist, a supporter of the “great replacement” and anti-feminist, former spokesperson for Génération Identitaire, a group dissolved in 2021, was alongside the host on the set of his radio show on Europe 1 on Monday, August 26.
“Don’t worry, we have a lot of left-wing people around the table.” General laughter on the set of On marche sur la tête, Cyril Hanouna’s new show on Europe 1 which was back on Monday, August 26. If you look closely, there is Olivier Dartigolles, former spokesperson for the PCF who now has his napkin ring at CNews. There you have it, the end of the “left-wing” casting. But the real attraction of the new season is the presence of the new columnist of Vincent Bolloré’s liege man: the former face of Génération identitaire (GI) Thaïs d’Escufon.
Obviously the young woman’s (radical) activist CV is not at all listed by the host, who simply says about her: “You represent the right on the show.” And what a right. Anne-Thaïs du Tertre, her real name, began her activism in 2017 in the ranks of the Toulouse section of Génération identitaire, a small group dissolved in March 2021 for its racism and the violence of its activists. She became known in June 2020 when she joined