Zemmour Triumphs at Book Fair

Today (Sunday March 28 - Palm Sunday), Éric Zemmour held a book-signing session at the Salon du Livre (a book fair), where he was acclaimed by his supporters. According to a short article posted at Tele-Premiere:
(...) Éric Zemmour was greeted with shouts of "Éric, Éric" from his admirers at the Salon du Livre on Sunday. And he was especially curt with the journalist from AFP who came to break up the festive occasion with a reminder of the controversy that has engulfed him for several weeks and that, once again, he had to explain last night on the television show "On n'est pas couché".
"I said nothing at all, I do not regret anything and there was no blunder on my part. The words I said were clear. Read me and stop believing what you read in Le Parisien," he replied to the AFP reporter.
Note: The above refers to an article in Le Parisien that claimed he had "apologized", when in fact, he had furnished proof that his controversial statements were true.
"This week has been tough, and tiring," he added before politely dismissing the AFP reporter in order to continue signing copies of his book. "I wrote a 4-page letter explaining my position. You can see exactly what my 'regrets' refer to. There is no need to make me repeat it," he stressed. "And you see, all these people who have come for a signed copy of my book, it's very moving!", he concluded, triumphant.
Labels: Eric Zemmour, Intellectual Terrorism

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