France Inter: Charline Vanhoenacker’s Big Sunday Evening persists and signs

France Inter: Charline Vanhoenacker’s Big Sunday Evening persists and signs
France Inter: Charline Vanhoenacker’s Big Sunday Evening persists and signs

Next Sunday, Le Grand Dimanche Soir will give its last broadcast of the season in the Grand Auditorium of Radio France. The 800 places were snapped up in a few minutes this Sunday, July 16. For Charline Vanhoenacker and her gang, the results are bitter: Guillaume Meurice dismissed for serious misconduct last week, columnists Djamil le Schlag, Aymeric Lompret, Laelia Veron, GiedRé and now Doully announced that they were leaving the ship. At the helm, Charline Vanhoenacker continues to fight, with enthusiasm, as evidenced by the show on Sunday June 16.

She had also warned, Charline, in her morning column of Thursday June 14: “I decided to live each column as if it were my last. I’m going to experience them like a humor crash test”. And indeed, his always very editorialized post, Sunday evening, went in this direction. She began to hope that the time of the show, “laughter will cover the price of the boots”before castigating Emmanuel Macron, about the early legislative elections: “The president said he did not intend to leave the keys to power to the RN. Naturally: no need for keys when you leave the doors wide open”she noticed. “We are governed by a president who is creating panic: we have gone from “100 days to appease the country” to “ten seconds to burn everything down”she continued, while continuing to mock the head of state: “You just have to read the press to see that Macron made a poker move with unpinned grenades. And after that, he calls for a sense of responsibility! » After an outing on far-right media, she continued: “I also think that de Gaulle and Léon Blum are turning in their graves. In any case, on July 7, I hope that democracy will not join them in the cemetery.”

Regular reminders of solidarity

The program continued with regular reminders of solidarity with Guillaume Meurice, and the columnists who followed him. And in an offensive tone: the musical programmer of the show, Djubaka, gave an explanation of the lyrics of the song by Renaud Hexagone, and broadcast, still detailing it, the song by Zebda “the noise and the smell”, which repeated Chirac’s shameful remarks, in 1991, on immigrant workers and their families. He continued by having Arthur H perform the song by Serge Reggiani “the wolves have entered Paris”. While Frédéric Fromet closed the show by joyfully singling out Eric Ciotti to the tune of “ Leave me a place “song by Julien Clerc written by Françoise Hardy.

Times are tough for Charline and her gang. In addition to the dismissal of Guillaume Meurice and the resignations that followed, the management of Radio France announced significant budgetary restrictions for next year. The show will no longer be held in public, it’s too expensive, according to Sibylle Veil and Adèle Van Reeth. Even if its audiences have literally exploded.

Alongside those who struggle!

The social emergency is Humanity’s priority every day.

  • By exposing employer violence.
  • By showing what those who work and those who aspire to do experience.
  • By giving keys to understanding and tools to employees to defend themselves against ultraliberal policies that degrade their quality of life.

Do you know of any other media that does this? Support us!
I want to know more.

-

-

PREV Knife attack in Rennes. A tragedy narrowly avoided
NEXT Legislative elections 2024: the issues in the 2nd constituency of Loiret