While emergency services are trying to save survivors in Mayotte and provide humanitarian aid, Michel Onfray was questioned on CNews, Sunday December 22, about the impact of immigration. The philosopher and channel columnist notes certain dysfunctions in the regulation of migratory flows on the archipelago.
“Immigration is a problem in Mayotte, as it is also one in Marseille or other French cities. When you have the opportunity to arrive with boats, settle down, and impose terror […] a problem must be recognized. Perhaps Bruno Retailleau will pass a law on this subject”he declared to Laurence Ferrari.
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“We find a scapegoat: the State”
Is the French state responsible for the situation? « Non »insisted Michel Onfray on the set of the continuous news channel. According to him, “Every time there are disasters, in Morocco when there was this earthquake, in Spain when there were these floods, we find a scapegoat: the State. » “Enough is enough, we cannot prevent the death of old people or cancer”he said.