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RACISM STILL
ZEMMOUR
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Source: europe1.fr with AFP
online 3 March
LET ALL AGAINST ZEMMOUR
INCENTIVE TO RACIAL HATRED
Eric Zemmour
a "bull in the arena"
Eric Zemmour defended his conception of freedom of expression in the UMP.
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star Eric Zemmour. Invited by the UMP to discuss design freedom of expression, the columnist, recently convicted for incitement to hatred or racial discrimination, received a warm reception Wednesday in the Assembly, before an audience of elected UMP, including Jean-Francois Cope and organizer Herve Novelli. These were briefly joined by Defence Minister, Gerard Longuet.
Eric Zemmour initially seized the opportunity of this forum to pose as the victim of a judicial system, he said, beholden to anti-racist associations. "I found myself in spite of myself in a media arena, court for a bullfight where frenzied I was a bull no longer young, "has explained the journalist." Freedom of expression means freedom to be wrong ", he further claimed, referring to his controversial comments about" blacks and the Arabs. "
cut funding to anti-racist associations
Eric Zemmour held a ten-minute speech during which he felt that justice was not legitimate for determining guilt a public speech. The columnist was to make policy proposals excoriating the UMP. "Therefore, you should now remove all the son who gives life to the monster. Remove the criminal action for the anti-racist associations. While you're there, if you could eliminate their subsidies, it would do well to state budget and freedom ", has developed Eric Zemmour.
Further, the editor, convicted of incitement to racial hatred February 18, proposed to be elected UMP " remove incitement to racial hatred and discrimination " and "memorial laws", which according to him, impose a straitjacket on freedom of expression .
Eric Zemmour request to the UMP "erase 40 years of egalitarian miasma "
Cope and Novelli uncommunicative
Asked by Europe 1 out of the" benefit "by Eric Zemmour, Hervé Novelli and Jean -Francois Cope were virtually mute. Asked whether the UMP will seriously consider the proposals of the chronicler, Jean-Francois Cope said a mysterious "we'll see." One of his collaborators, however, regretted that the UMP has given this platform to Eric Zemmour, he said, "just to attract people."
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