Elisabeth Bourne was questioned by Marine Le Pen “migration weakness”. RN chief condemned by PM for him “obscenity”. The terrible murder of Lola has turned into a political fight. It was predictable. Was it preventable? Is it even necessarily reprehensible?
Reactions from elected officials and party officials since Sunday have been described as “recovery.” This accusation is also a way to sound on this drama. By definition, any event that shocks, excites, or shocks public opinion has a place in political debate. And if reactions have multiplied from Sandrine Rousseau to Eric Zemmur, it’s because everyone, regardless of their sensitivities, has realized that silence, even out of respect for family, will not be understood. As dangerous as obscenity litigation is, there is a suspicion of indifference. From little Aylan Kurdi stranded on a Turkish beach to George Floyd who suffocated during his arrest, going through…
Source: Le Figaro
