Education of children with disabilities: Eric Zemmour denounces “the obsession with inclusion”


Guest of Apolline de Malherbe on BFMTV, the candidate assumes his remarks on disabled children. For his condemnation on his sentence about minor migrants, he does not “regret”.

The entire political class was unanimous in condemning the words of Eric Zemmour, held this weekend concerning disabled children. “The obsession with inclusion is a bad way for other children and for those children who have completely overtaken by others,” he said during his trip to Honnecourt-sur-Escaut (North). On BFMTV, Tuesday morning, Eric Zemmour said he did not want to listen to the parents of disabled children because they “absolutely want their children to be among others”. He felt that for some children, “it’s a drama to be with others”. According to Eric Zemmour, the management of disabled children in schools is done to reduce costs: “a child costs €6,000 in ordinary education, €70,000 in a specialized establishment. Yes, we save money on the backs of disabled children,” he lamented.

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Zemmour does not “regret” his comments on minor migrants

On Monday, the candidate was fined €10,000 after claiming that underage migrants were “thieves, murderers, rapists”, calling for them to be “sent home” and to avoid a “permanent invasion”. Despite his conviction, which he appealed, he does not regret his remarks. “I do not regret having pronounced this sentence, I am the object of political justice which wants to forbid me to speak of immigration and to link immigration to delinquency and insecurity” denounced the candidate nationalist Tuesday on BFMTV. He again defended himself by declaring himself protector of the “French people” in the face of “exactions by these gangs of young people” and asked to “return them and return them to their parents”.

Campaigning for the presidential election, Eric Zemmour again proposed to stop immigration through family reunification, students and the right of asylum. He also wants to abolish the AME (state medical aid), non-contributory social benefits for foreigners and jus soli. The candidate said that if foreigners in prison are deported, “10 to 15,000 places will be freed up”.

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