A promise to ban the name “Mohammed” .. shocking secrets from the campaign of French presidential candidate Eric Zemmour

Shocking secrets revealed by young French journalist, Vincent Bresson, in a new book that talks about the possible candidate for the French presidential elections, the right-wing Eric Zemmour two months before the elections scheduled for next April.

The book, excerpts of which were published by the British Guardian newspaper, revealed shocking promises made by the far-right candidate, Eric Zemmour, who, if he won, pledged to ban Arabic and non-French names, including the name Muhammad.

Bryson said in his book that he infiltrated the Zemmour election campaign and lived in its atmosphere for 3 full months, and joined the team ” Generation Z‘, or ‘generation WITH‘, a supportive youth group for Zemmour’s ideas, described by Bresson as ‘extreme racist’.

The young journalist added in his book: In fact, it seems that some “Zemourians” will always see you as less French.. Presumably, these are the more moderate and publicly accepted faces of the campaign.. And you will always find yourself facing questions about whether everyone inside France deserves treatment. equal under the potential presidency of Zemmour”.

Zemmour occupies a swinging position between the second and third in recent opinion polls, behind the right-wing candidate, Valerie Pecres, and the leader of the far-right National Rally, Marine Le Pen, while the current President Emmanuel Macron maintains the lead.

Vincent Bresson’s book, “In the Heart of WITHDuring which he stated: “On my first evening in the campaign, with a group of young activists, posters were placed that included phrases such as niggers… But my entry into this world was easy, as I am a white young man, with a university education, bearing the name of a church and growing up A Catholic…so I seemed like a reasonable recruit to them.”

According to the book “In the heart of WITHZemmour claimed that if he was elected president he would prevent families from giving children non-French first names, which would mean that people could no longer call their sons Muhammad “but would allow them to use it as a middle name”

According to the book, Zammour uses behind the scenes the “shadow army”, which is a volunteer electronic battalion that includes large and diverse groups on social media platforms, Facebook and others, with the aim of promoting these ideas and gaining more supporters and supporters.

The book revealed another unit, known as “WikiZédia‘, tasked with editing Wikipedia entries related to Zemmour, notably the Single Controversial Page, which was viewed 5.2 million times in 2021, making it the most visited page in the online encyclopedia in France.

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