Saturday, 9 March 2019

Tense exchange between Laurent Ruquier and the self-proclaimed journalist of the movement "Yellow vests"




MEDIAS "You shoot me that, you do not have the right to film me", launched Laurent Ruquier to Marc Rylewski, while trying to bring down the camera “

"I'm going to fool you. You shoot yourself, you shoot right away. Laurent Ruquier had a violent altercation with the self-proclaimed journalist of "yellow vests". The former paparazzo Marc Rylewski [Isadora Duncan on YouTube] is now known to challenge people in the street by asking their opinion on the movement of "yellow vests" or by asking them about their salary or suspicions of collusion before spreading videos on the Internet.

After having interviewed Jean-Michel Aphatie, Franck Dubosc, Stéphane Bern or Nicole Belloubet, the "journalist" this time tried to get answers from the host of We are not lying. The video was posted this Thursday on the YouTube channel of the pseudo journalist and we see Laurent Ruquier (1'42 minute) refuse immediately to exchange with the "yellow vest" and try to drop his camera. Annoyed, he continues Marc Rylewski in the street, grabs his arm and threatens to call "cops".

"I know your system very well, I saw you with Aphatie all that ..."

Laurent Ruquier will eventually ask passers-by to "separate him from this gentleman", while Marc Rylewski asks him with a sneer: "Laurent, you do not want us to take a picture of you naked on a big animal skin? It will take the intervention of a man who calls himself a lawyer so that the two men move away from each other.

The host had already been attacked by the "journalist" last February. The meeting turned to confrontation. "I know your system very well, I saw you with Aphatie all that ... I do not want you to film me. [...] You shoot me that, you have no right to film me and I do not have to answer your questions, "launched Laurent Ruquier, trying again to seize the camera.

« J’ai vécu pendant des années en Amérique et j’ai vu là-bas qu’ils peuvent pratiquer un journalisme autrement plus in your face, avait expliqué Marc Rylewski, en janvier dernier à l’AFP. Cette pratique, je pense, arrive à point nommé pour servir la cause des "gilets jaunes". »
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