French humorist Fromet Frederic sang Jesus come back - A sketch "Jesus is queer" on France inter puts the right and the extreme right in turmoil.

Friday January 10, the humorist Frédéric Fromet sang "Jesus is fagot" to the tune of "Jesus come back". And that didn't make everyone laugh

"Provocation à deux balles", "pleutres", "stupidity filth" ... This Monday, January 13, several elected officials or officials of the right and far right expressed their indignation by discovering a sketch broadcast on France inter Friday, January 10.

French humorist Fromet Frederic sang Jesus come back

In this sequence, Frédéric Fromet, traveling companion of comedians Charline Vanhoenacker and Guillaume Meurice, performs a parody of the famous song “Jesus Come Back”, renamed for the occasion “Jesus is fagot”. Spotted by the website of the very conservative weekly Valeurs actualis, this skit notably provoked the ire of Robert Ménard.
"They would never dare say the same thing about Muhammad"

“The‘ rebels ’of our time: cowardly, submissive, without talent. And then, to type like a deaf man on the Catholic religion, there is no risk of the Kalashnikov gust or the slaughter ... ", tweeted the mayor of Béziers, elected in 2014 with the support of the National Front. Same tone with Nadine Morano, who never misses an opportunity to settle accounts with humorists from public radio. MEP LR attacks Frédéric Fromet's "stupid filth" and calls on the boss of France inter, Sibyle Veil, to take action.

The indignation is the same on the side of the National Rally. RN Jérôme Rivière MEP lambasted in the tweet “the provocation to two bullets” of the humorist. As for Jean Messiha, member of the National Bureau of Marine Le Pen's party, he said that the singer would in no case allow himself to produce such a sketch with an Islam. "They would never dare say the same thing about Muhammad. Too afraid of a stab, "he said. Before threatening: "this filthy radio will be reformed in 2022".

After the January 2015 attacks on Charlie Hebdo, Clarissa Jean-Philippe and the Hyper Cacher, Frédéric Fromet had composed a parody song on the popular tune of "Bali Balo", then renamed "Coulibaly coulibalot". And the refrain of this title to contradict what its detractors say today: “Ah ah Allah hou Akbar! The fools of god are fools! ”


TRENDING: Catherine Nayl defends Léa Salamé and her highly criticized interview with Carlos Ghosn

The news director of France Inter took the side of the journalist accused of "complacency".

There is one who will not stop talking about him anytime soon. After his incredible escape from Japan to Lebanon, Carlos Ghosn explained himself at length in a press conference and then to several journalists. This January 8, it was therefore Léa Salamé, sent to Beirut by France Inter, who spoke with the ex-CEO of Renault-Nissan for almost half an hour.

However, this interview, shared on social media by Catherine Nayl, director of information at France Inter, earned the journalist numerous criticisms and accusations of "complacency". Indeed, during the interview, the latter did not hide her fascination with the details of the flight of the fallen car magnate. And this has not happened to some journalists and Internet users who criticize the former columnist for "We are not lying" with a ridiculous attitude.

Even the troublemaker of France Inter, Guillaume Meurice, joined the taunts by offering to grant the same interview to "other jailers on the run".

One question particularly disturbed the canvas. The one who co-hosts the morning of France Inter with Nicolas Demorand awkwardly asked Carlos Ghosn: "Your escape absolutely fascinates the whole world, for many children you are" the man who traveled in the trunk ". Have you really traveled in the trunk? ”.

The interview with the former entrepreneur indicted by the Japanese justice system for embezzlement was quickly compared to that of Philippe Martinez, secretary general of the CGT. Many internet users had judged that the questions asked by Léa Salamé and Nicolas Demorand were against the number one of the CGT. The journalist was said to be too dry in front of the unionist, while she spent her time stroking the fugitive in the direction of the hair.

Léa Salamé still received the support of Catherine Nayl who reacted on Twitter to the accusations against her. According to her, “the public service does its job” and the criticisms are only made by “lesson givers”. She therefore invited Internet users to watch the entire interview and not to stop at a simple extract.

The Franco-Lebanese host indeed questioned Carlos Ghosn on the cost of the escape, or on the possibility that a country, France, Lebanon or Brazil, had unofficially helped him in his flight. "You have run away from democratic justice!" She said.