The mayor of this town in hits the left, feminists and unions by inaugurating his crèche

The mayor of this town in hits the left, feminists and unions by inaugurating his crèche
The mayor of this town in Gard hits the left, feminists and unions by inaugurating his crèche

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Fabien Hisbacq

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Dec 5 2024 at 12:00 p.m.

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It was inaugurated on Wednesday December 4, 2024 and will be present in the courtyard of the town hall of Beaucaire () until February 2, 2025. A Provençal nativity scene. With 300 figurines. She has returned every year since 2014 and the RN came to power there. And remains one object of controversy.

In the past, under the administration of Julien Sanchez, it gave rise to legal standoffs and complaints before the administrative courts or the Council of State. The courts consider in fact that “the installation of the crèche in a public building, without specific circumstances allowing it to be recognized as having a cultural, artistic or festive character, constitutes a violation of the provisions of article 28 of the law of 1905”. In summary, the presence of this crèche remains illegal and the town hall continues to install it.

“As a good refractory Gaul”

And in 2024, the new mayor Nelson Chaudon claims it as much as his predecessor. Which he did during the inauguration speech. “Rest assured friends, as a good refractory Gaul, this 2024 crèche will not be not presented in woke versionstupid fashions have no place here,” declared Nelson Chaudon.

Before hitting the left, the unions, the feminists… “We did not remove the animals from the crèche to please Aymeric Caron, Sandrine Rousseau or other Parisian bobos. Nor did we dismiss Marie at the request of a pseudo feminist association, we have also not banned Joseph the carpenter, removed the carpenter or the shepherd under pressure from the unions prohibiting them from potentially working at night,” he told the public who came to listen to him, as we can see. 'hear in the video below.

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“It’s a fact and it’s indisputable”

“As for the child Jesus, you will notice that he is not present this evening, but rest assured, he will arrive in due time because no one can deny that this ancestral tradition has its roots in Christianity” , added the elected official. Who continued on the same line: “It is 2000 years of Christianity which have forged our identity and produced wonders on our territory […] It is a fact and it is indisputable. »

“With all due respect to the extreme left, the Nativity Supper will be installed like every year,” he insisted, “proud” of not having “nothing given up” in the face of people “as fanciful as they are eager for light” who took him to court “for an alleged non-respect of secularism”.

“Their bitterness and their vices”

“Their bitterness and their vices will never prevent us from defending our heritage,” said Nelson Chaudon, judging “out of the question” of “distorting” “our heritage”.

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