A journalist threatened and references to the genocide of the Jews.

The anti-vaccine demonstration that took place this Saturday in Paris is far from going unnoticed.

According to "Quotidien", which had sent a journalist, about 200 people were present at this rally organized at the initiative of a collective called "Ami hear-you" (in reference to the Partisan song, a historical song written during the Second World War. world and sometimes called "the Marseillaise of the Resistance").

Present at the event, comedian Jean-Marie Bigard attacked the health pass.

"It is a national disgrace, he explained to the microphone of RT France, it is absolutely necessary to put a distinctive sign exactly as it was done for the Jews in the Second World War".

For the record, during the Occupation of France by the Nazis, all Jews over the age of six were required to wear a yellow star in order to be easily identifiable.

Another participant said to "Quotidien" that the health passport "had been put in place by the Nazis".

"You're lucky we're not lynched"

The TMC show reporter also had to face hostile protesters when he tried to approach Alexandra Henrion-Caude, one of the rally's organizers.

"We are going to beat you up", "you are lucky that we do not lynch you", in particular threatened certain people.

"We're gonna beat you up! You're lucky we're not lynched!"


We then tried to speak with Alexandra Henrion-Caude, the organizer of the demonstration.

Except that the crowd preferred to threaten us ⬇️ # Daily pic.twitter.com/7wvA1JxIUN

- Daily (@Qofficiel) May 24, 2021

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