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Jordan Bardella sent back to his 22 by… Inoxtag: “We can’t get enough of you”

A message that did not go unnoticed. On November 6, YouTuber Inoxtag was the victim of a burglary like many personalities in recent months. The 22-year-old took to his X account (formerly Twitter) to reassure his fans. A publication to which Jordan Bardella reacted to support the videographer. “All my support to Inoxtag, victim of a burglary as happens to thousands of French people every year. Sad reality for in 2024: no one is safe from insecurity that has spiraled out of control.” The MEP particularly pointed the finger at certain far-left activists who supported the thieves. “Shame on the far-left activists who dare to rejoice with the baseness that characterizes them”he wrote on the social network.

A message that Inès Benazzouz, her real name, did not really appreciate. This Sunday, November 10, the YouTuber did not hesitate to rebuff the president of the National Rally and accused him of “political recovery”. “We can’t take anymore of you”he writes. Before adding: “Rather support the real French people who really need it…” Jordan Bardella has not yet responded to his response.

Jordan Bardella: this drama experienced in his youth which marked him

In his work entitled What I'm looking forpublished on November 9, by Fayard editions, Jordan Bardella makes revelations about his political career, but also about his private life. While he grew up in the Gabriel Péri housing estate, located in Saint-Denis, the president of the National Rally says he lived a good part of his life in a neighborhood among drug dealers, in buildings “covered with tags hostile to the police”. The MEP says he witnessed a tragedy from his apartment: the murder of an individual at the foot of his building while he was having lunch with his mother in the kitchen. “We heard gunshots: two boys on scooters were shooting at a third, sprawled on the ground. The bloodstains spreading on the floor were visible from the floor where we were. We were living a nightmare”he writes.

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