In the video below, the Globalist European leader is seen walking out with a significant smile to shake hands with players as his own citizens erupt in boos. RC Lens went on to beat OGC Nice 3-1 in the final match.
French commentator Alexandre Devecchio summed up the moment as a signal of Macron’s vast unpopularity, driven by his elitist rhetoric and contempt for the French people as he approaches the end of his second term.
The President of the Republic was booed and whistled at during the French Cup final on Friday, May 22. “This is a continuation of the divorce between Emmanuel Macron and the French people,” analyzed Alexandre Devecchio this Saturday, recalling his numerous gaffes.
This unpopularity is outlined in particular by a contemptuous attitude towards the French. “We remember his hurtful phrases: ‘There are those who are everything and those who are nothing’.
Generally, “the French are more tolerant of presidents who are going to leave”, as was the case with Jacques Chirac or François Mitterrand, “even if they had suffered defeats, even if it had been complicated during their second term”.
Finally, they had “come back up in the polls” and “had been applauded at their farewell,” he points out.
British activist and patriot leader Tommy Robinson compared the “merciless” booing of the French to the reception of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. “Just like Starmer in the UK,” he stated.
As The Gateway Pundit disclosed, hundreds of thousands of British patriots marched in London on Saturday at the “Unite the Kingdom and the West” march, led by British patriot Tommy Robinson, over the weekend.
Participants were protesting against the replacement through mass migration of third-worlders in the UK, and the Despotic UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, blocked at least 10 speakers from entering the country.
British patriots were chanting, “Keir Starmer’s a Wanker” while calling for the Prime Minister to step down during the march.
Vice President JD Vance cheered on the patriotic march during a press briefing on Tuesday, encouraging them to “just keep on going” and to continue fighting for safe streets, their jobs, and their country’s borders. “It’s okay to want to defend your culture,” Vance noted, slamming the notion that it’s racist to do so and encouraging UK leaders to put their citizens’ interests ahead of foreign nationals.






