Social media activists in France denounced hosting the far-right activist Patrick Gardin on a television program, especially as he called for the extermination of Muslims and supported the New Zealand terrorist who killed 49 people in two mosques two years ago.

Activist Patrick Jardin did not see any problem with the New Zealand terrorist attack, in his statements 0 during his hosting of the "TPMB" program broadcast by the French channel "C8".

Gardin said that he "has a real problem with Islam as a religion and the Holy Qur'an as a heavenly book," according to him.

During his statements, which were reported by activists, Gardin put 49 Muslim victims in the balance with 137 others who were victims of the 2015 Paris attacks, which included the "Bataclan" theater, the vicinity of the Stade de France and the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis.

Donc ya un mec qui a clairement fait l'apologie du terrorisme et un appel au meurte des musulmans en direct sur #TPMP et t'as geraldine maillet qui dit: "faut le comprendre, il a perdu sa fille...".

Leur islamophobie de comptoir n'est plus acceptable!!!

@Cyrilhanouna pic.twitter.com/x0xBEs7Amh

— Kamil Abderrahman (@kamilabderrahmn) September 30, 2022

Gardin justified his support for the New Zealand terrorists on the grounds that we should not do to others what we reject ourselves, in a message to Muslims who rejected the terrorist attack on the two mosques, adding, “137 people were assassinated here in Bataclan and 49 people” there, then shook his head downplaying the value of Muslim victims. .

He said he "thanks God" because France still contains a Jewish community and has not been fully Islamized, despite the efforts of some to do so.

Activists asked: What would it be like to behave if a Muslim spoke of Christians in this way?

Was it going to be hosted through the channels or given a media platform in which to speak?

according to their questions.

Le racisme n'est pas une opinion mais un delit.

Honteux🤮 !

#TPMP pic.twitter.com/pp6nWJipDq

— Kamil Abderrahman (@kamilabderrahmn) September 30, 2022

Lawyer Nabil Boodai answered the tweets' question by confirming that many of his clients were tried and convicted because of positions much less than Gardin's, because of their Islamic religion, he said.

Pour moins que ça mes clients ont été poursuivis et condamnés pour apologie du terrorisme.

https://t.co/cuC6uT8CDW

— Nabil Boudi (@BoudiNabil) October 1, 2022

Journalist and activist Fayza bin Mohammed said that Gardin's speech is a result of what was promoted in the political and media arenas of the extreme right, which is the approach of normalization with all acts of Islamophobia, which has grown dramatically.

Scandaleux!

La justice doit être immédiatement saisie et cet homme faisant l'apologie de meurtre et du terrorisme traduit devant nos tribunaux @GDarmanin @E_DupondM .

Ces discours de haine à la TV, ça suffit !

https://t.co/EKkMNpLLRH

— Jérôme Payen (@jeromepayen) October 2, 2022

Patrick Jardin lost his daughter during the Bataclan theater attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015, in which 137 people were killed.