an LGBT manager at LFI justifies death threats against the principal

an LGBT manager at LFI justifies death threats against the principal
an LGBT manager at LFI justifies death threats against the principal

While watching the program Complément d'investigation and an issue entitled “The information war on school benches”, on the live video broadcast network Twitch, Cassandre Begous, LGBT activist and close from La insoumise, spoke of the former principal of the Maurice-Ravel high school, threatened with death after asking a student to remove her veil in the establishment. Threatening messages against Philippe Le Guillou are shown in the report, and the one who participates in the LFI “New and LGBTI Rights” thematic group declared: “I don't know if the three tweets they put out were the angriest, but there is a media effect on social networks. »

While a person in his chat writes that the principal “will be lynched/threatened on sight” in her high school for asking to remove the veil, Cassandre Begous continues: “Calm down, you don’t know what lynching is. He won't be respected, the students will be more insulting, he will no longer have authority, but hey… isn't that a bit deserved? »

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As a reminder, on February 28, 2024, Philippe Le Guillou had an altercation with an adult student whom he had asked to remove her veil within the premises of the establishment. The next day, several death threats were published online. An individual was sentenced, Friday, November 22, to a fine of 600 euros, to a five-day citizenship training course, and to pay 3,000 euros in damages to Philippe Le Guillou. Another defendant was tried this Thursday in Bourg-en-Bresse. In mid-March, another man arrested as part of this investigation was released. Concerning the student who the principal had asked to remove her veil, she had filed a complaint for violence. This was closed without further action for “insufficiently characterized offense”.

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