“Thank you for everything France Inter”: Guillaume Meurice fired, Aymeric Lompret announces that he is also leaving

“Thank you for everything France Inter”: Guillaume Meurice fired, Aymeric Lompret announces that he is also leaving
“Thank you for everything France Inter”: Guillaume Meurice fired, Aymeric Lompret announces that he is also leaving

Thank you for everything Aymeric “, “ Bravo Aymeric Lompret and strong support! Support for the whole team “. On the X network, there was no shortage of reactions after the cryptic message, published by the comedian from the North, at midday: “ More Guillaume = more Aymeric. Thank you for everything France Inter. Now I’m going to spend French money », Wrote Aymeric Lompret, after the announcement of the dismissal of his colleague and friend, Guillaume Meurice.

Comedian Guillaume Meurice was suspended on France Inter, after his joke about Netanyahu, which he re-released once the prepus case was dismissed by the courts. “There are things we can say. For example, if I say: ‘Netanyahu is a kind of Nazi but without a foreskin” that’s fine. The prosecutor said: ‘It’s okay'”, the comedian smiled a few weeks ago. The columnist and pillar of the program “Le Grand Dimanche soir”, presented by Charline Vanhoenacker, was then summoned to the disciplinary council. Radio France finally informed him of his dismissal “ for serious misconduct », said Guillaume Meurice this Tuesday, June 11.

In solidarity with Guillaume Meurice

Since the comedian’s suspension, listeners had also “lost” Aymeric Lompret. The Northerner, originally from Tourcoing, no longer appeared on Charline Vanhoenacker’s show, in solidarity with his friend Guillaume Meurice. Before him, Djamil Le Schlag had slammed the door of the radio in a live column. Then Waly Dia played with fire, in a column, which he thought would be the last on the radio.

On the at a time when laughter in the face of fascism perhaps in place would be more necessary than ever. »

Aymeric Lompret will continue his journey with his latest show, “Yolo” (You Only Live Once), co-written with Pierre-Emmanuel Barré, who also left France Inter in 2017, after having been refused a column on abstention.

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