A new lamented release. During a trip organized this Friday, January 14, Eric Zemmour slipped remarks now deplored by his opponents.
“The obsession with inclusion is a bad way for children and teachers”, started Eric Zemmour. Candidate for the 2022 presidential election, the polemicist is in the middle of the campaign, in search of his voters. But his habits are tenacious, the proof on this Friday, January 14. During a new trip to Hauts-de-France, the former chronicler of We are not in bed said they would like to educate students with disabilities in separate establishments.
For his opponents, it is too much. On the antenna of BFMTV, the Secretary of State in charge of Disabled People Sophie Cluzel rose up, saying to herself “appalled by this view of society.” And to add: “I’m angry, because I’m a mother of a disabled girl. What does that mean? It starts with foreigners, then disabled people? How far will this man go?” Damien Abad, himself with a disability, spoke out on Twitter against Eric Zemmour, accusing him of wanting “excluded from mainstream school“disabled children. A”segregation at all levels“, to his eyes.
Eric Zemmour replies
Under fire from critics, Eric Zemmour seized the social network at the blue bird this Saturday, January 15 to explain. “For the education of disabled children, I want adapted, personalized and flexible solutions: we must act with realism and generosity“, he said, tempering his remarks the day before. He added wanting “bridges between schooling in a specialized and ordinary establishment, because it is at each stage of life that we must be present to supporting the most vulnerable among us.” End of outcry?
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Eric Zemmour During a new trip to Hauts-de-France, the former columnist of On N’est Pas Couché said he wanted to educate students with disabilities in separate establishments.
Eric Zemmour On the BFMTV antenna, the Secretary of State for People with Disabilities Sophie Cluzel rose up, saying she was “dismayed by this vision of society.”
Eric Zemmour And to add: “I am angry, because I am the mother of a young disabled girl. What does that mean? It starts with foreigners, then disabled people? How far will this man go?”
Eric Zemmour Damien Abad, himself with a disability, spoke out on Twitter against Eric Zemmour, accusing him of wanting to “exclude children with disabilities from mainstream school”.
Eric Zemmour “For the education of disabled children, I want adapted, personalized and flexible solutions: we must act with realism and generosity,” he said, tempering his remarks the day before.
Eric Zemmour He added that he wanted “bridges between education in a specialized and ordinary establishment, because it is at each stage of life that we must be present to support the most fragile among us.” End of outcry?