France – A man wore antisemitic shirts on stage at Hellfest festival

Clisson – Two T-shirts and the same antisemitic character… Photos taken last weekend at Hellfest are circulating on Twitter this Tuesday, showing a man on stage displaying conspiratorial messages: “Who?” on one, and “Goy” on the other. Internet users believe that it is a technicians and question the organizers of the festival.

The question “who?” is short for “Who secretly controls the world?” “, implying that it is about the Jews. And for Jews, a “goy” is a non-Jew.

Alain Soral appeared several times with a T-shirt bearing the same “goy” inscription.

Another Internet user, who presents himself as a technician, replies that it was in fact a volunteer who “passed through the cracks”. “We (the technicians on Warzone) did not know that these T-shirts were anti-Semitic, he adds. As soon as we found out, we fired the guy. “And he calls on all Internet users not to confuse:” It’s a great festival that has values. Those who have never been can’t talk about it. »

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