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The 22-year-old YouTuber Inoxtag apparently did not appreciate Jordan Bardella’s message following the burglary of his house on November 6.
YOUTUBE – Any support is not good to take. While Inoxtag was the victim of a burglary on November 6 in its home in Yvelines, and computer equipment was stolen from it, the president of the National Rally gave it its support in a message on X this Saturday. But this intervention was not at all to the taste of the YouTuber with more than 8 million subscribers.
“All my support for Inoxtag, victim of a burglary as happens to thousands of French people every year”wrote Jordan Bardella. Before continuing: “sad reality of France in 2024: no one is safe from insecurity that has spiraled out of control. Shame on the far-left activists who dare to rejoice in it with the baseness that characterizes them”.
The response was not long in coming. In a tweet published on the night of November 9 to 10 and relayed by BFMTVthe content creator denounced the “political recovery” of the MEP. “Rather support the real French people who really need it…”he added.
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Inoxtag sort son premier manga
In parallel with the reactions linked to this burglary, Inoxtag shared more positive news with its fans in a video published Saturday evening on its Youtube channel. The 22-year-old is preparing to release his very first manga, Instinct. “Writing the manga lasted 2 years and was done in parallel with my project to climb Mount Everest,” he explains to his subscribers.
“The manga follows the story of Haki, a 19-year-old young man with the ability to perceive the aura and intentions of the people around him”describes Inoxtag. A project in collaboration with Charles Compain and Basile Monnot which will be released on November 21, just two months after the release of “Kaizen”, which has already been seen by 37 million people on YouTube.
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