Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Radio Europe 1: An army of shadows on the social networks destroys all the right's arguments while promoting the left's narratives

Among Europe 1's guests on Christine Kelly et vous (42:33-58:22) on Sunday on the subject of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump were Gabrielle Cluzel and our old friend Philippe Karsenty. Gabrielle Cluzel (48:34) said that 

There is a type of conspiracy theories that are chic … So, you see, on the right you are treated as an abominable conspiracy theorist, if you start speaking about immigration, "you are awful conspiracy theorists"; on the other hand, whenever the Left is behind far-fetched theories, we get, "oh it's not serious", we are asked to believe them.

While the spokesman for the Comité Trump France made these revelations:

This situation of demonization leads to dehumanization and a desire to see [Trump] eliminated. … And the social networks have been taken over by an army of shadows which destroys all the arguments on the right while promoting the left's narratives. (8:33)

Related: No Wonder There Is So Much Hostility to Trump and the Republicans When They Are Constantly Being Called Racists, Nazis, and a Threat to Democracy

Immediately prior to their debate on the Trump assassination attempt, Philippe Karsenty talked with Christine Kelly about another, albeit far from unrelated, subject on which the spokesman for le Comité Trump France is not only an expert but probably the foremost expert: a discussion about the Al-Durah hoax and how, even today, 26 years later, that hoax reflects on the government censorship and fake news aspects on French television (37:47, 39:21-42:32) — something which the leftists on the current Alloncle commission on the neutrality of France's public TV and radio station seems intent on whitewashing.

 

Attaque sur Trump : “Quand c’est la gauche qui est complotiste, on ne dit rien !” (Gabrielle Cluzel)

 

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