"It is not the fact of being considered as good French people that will allow Lepenist voters to find a better job, it is not having a first name that sounds good in the ears of Zemmour that will prevent them from being despised. and exploited and that immigrants have less rights will not add to them", thundered Nathalie Arthaud in front of the 1,500 activists gathered at the Mutualité de Paris.

"In this campaign, xenophobes put forward the national preference, let's be many to answer them + yes to the class preference, the camp of the workers first +", she insisted.

The teacher mocked: "Le Pen and Zemmour clash like two roosters in a henhouse, they are the Dupont and Dupond of the far right".

Nathalie Arthaud took examples from the economic programs of the two candidates to conclude that "the far right has always driven for big business".

According to her, "all anti-immigrant politicians are above all anti-workers".

She took the opportunity to address the workers who vote for them and "are on the wrong side": "Let them leave this vote to the particle aristocrats, to those nostalgic for Pétain and French Algeria, to retired generals and in need of a coup d'etat, with shaved heads and nazillons!"

She exclaimed: "Welcome to the women and men forced to emigrate! (...) Most will integrate into the world of work, in our camp, will work in nursing homes, will be handlers at Amazon and will become our sisters and fighting brothers".

That which is given between 0 and 1% of voting intentions by the polls also mocked the "left of government, which must comfort us in revolutionary communism", but also Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

"Mélenchon's diatribes on the sharing of wealth, the taxation of crisis profiteers make him appear by far as the most radical", declared Nathalie Arthaud.

But she nevertheless considered him "very responsible vis-à-vis the bourgeoisie and its system by wanting to shave a little from the great fortunes to redistribute crumbs".

For example, "a Smic at 1,400 (euros) net is very far from what it takes to get out of the galley", she said, offering for her part 2,000 euros net per month.

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