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Au Meeting De Glucksmann Cette Difference De Traitement Fait Deja L Objet De Detournements Sur Les Reseaux Sociaux

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During his meeting in Aubervilliers, Raphaël Glucksmann addressed political rivals, including Gabriel Attal and Édouard Philippe, while also mentioning Jean-Luc Mélenchon. The article notes that a specific passage from the event—where he criticized former Prime Ministers but reportedly allowed jeers for Mélenchon—has been subject to manipulation on social media. Furthermore, it highlights discrepancies in how Glucksmann addressed his rivals compared to others.
Key points
- Raphaël Glucksmann held a meeting in Aubervilliers on June 13, 2026, aiming to position himself as the non-Mélenchonist candidate of the left.
- Glucksmann's campaign is characterized by a pro-European and anti-LFI stance, requiring him to gain traction within a competitive social-democratic landscape.
- The article points out that Glucksmann’s speech has been edited and misused on social media, particularly regarding his treatment of different political figures.
- While Glucksmann interrupted jeers directed at Attal and Philippe, the text suggests he did not similarly interrupt boos for Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
- Glucksmann criticized Attal and Philippe by comparing them to 'ministers of Louis XVI,' accusing them of feigning ignorance regarding their former president.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableRaphaël Glucksmann is attempting to establish himself as the candidate for the non-Mélenchonist wing of the left.
- VerifiableGlucksmann's team claimed 3,000 to 4,000 attendees at his meeting, which they consider a significant achievement given their party's size.
- VerifiableOn social media, Glucksmann is accused of preventing the public from booing former Prime Ministers while allowing Jean-Luc Mélenchon to be jeered at.
- VerifiableGlucksmann compared Gabriel Attal and Édouard Philippe to 'ministers of Louis XVI' who suddenly became sans-culottes.', 1789.
Missing context
The article provides a snapshot of Glucksmann's campaign efforts but does not detail the broader strategic goals or funding sources for his movement. It also fails to provide context on why the 'difference in treatment' (regarding jeering) is considered such a significant political point.
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