As Zelo Street noted last September, the magazine had told readers “The French ‘grand’ journalist Éric Zemmour is among the most watched, provocative and frequently prosecuted writers in the country. He is now contemplating a piratical presidential challenge that could blow open next year’s presidential election”. See the bit about “frequently prosecuted”? Zemmour had three convictions. For race hatred.
How did he get those? “He recently claimed that young male migrants from Africa and the Middle East were ‘killers and rapists’”. Doing that sort of thing. Also, he’d been “decrying the ‘great replacement’ by Muslim immigrants of ‘les français de souche’ - the loaded term for those of ‘purely French heritage’”. GREAT REPLACEMENT ALERT!
Zemmour was “often described as the Tucker Carlson of CNews”. Although he is Jewish, he’s been more than willing to defend “Vichy France and its leader, Philippe Pétain”. So no surprise that Daniel Sugarman, public affairs officer for the Board of Deputies of British Jews, told “I will certainly accuse the Spectator of giving a platform to a Holocaust revisionist … I will also accuse the Spectator of giving a platform to a man who said that the 4 Jewish victims of the 2012 antisemitic terror attack in Toulouse were ‘foreigners first and foremost’ because their families decided to bury them in Israel”.
Jonathan Portes observed “From Golden Dawn to Thierry Baudet to the AFD to the Sweden Democrats, what racist/fascist/far-right European political movement has the [Spectator] *not* endorsed? Responsibility for this lies not with Gray but with editor [Fraser Nelson] and Chairman [Andrew Neil]”. So it does. And what has it got them?
Zemmour will not make the second round of voting. Worse for the Speccy, its front page promoting this bigot has aged especially badly, given its use of a large capital “Z” - the same large capital “Z” that Russian armed forces have used in their invasion of Ukraine to identify their tanks and other armoured vehicles. A most unfortunate coincidence.
The Spectator’s love-in with the far right, and its open promotion of bigotry, demonstrate that its freedom of speech remains unchecked. That does not mean that establishment journalists should go anywhere near it, party invites or no. It has ventured beyond the pale.
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2 comments:
Where's the problem?
Neil and Nelson are simply doing their bought-and-paid-for job. Which is to peddle urfascist propaganda shite. Which is why Mound Of Blubber Neil was also employed by Murdoch and the BBC. In Nelson's case it's delivered through a fruity voice starting somewhere in an anal canal blocked with a large orange.
Banker Macron?....Pfffttt....just another "technician" employed to help loot national assets. A Gallic Sunak, maybe even with a Yank Green Card too.
Whoever wins that election, there will be more of the kind of far right thieving that makes Britain a kleptocracy and money-laundering cowboy capital of the world.
A diluted Vichy France with a skulking OAS.
While Mélenchon has urged his supporters - who compromise ~20% of the first-round voters - not to vote for Le Penis this is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike urging to vote for Macron.
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