Charlie Hebdo Mocks Missing French Child

In 2015, the world uttered those words of solidarity ‘Je Suis Charlie’. In 2023, it would be best to say ‘Je ne suis pas Charlie’.

Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical newspaper, had mocked Islam in a number of provocative issues.

They have since, despite their own personal tragedy, gone on to mock the tragedies of many others. There is absolutely no line that thy will not cross, apart from in 2020 when they fired a writer for anti Semitism.

This week, the newspaper has launched an all out attack on…a missing two year old boy.

Why? It appears to be because of his skin colour and his faith.

Emile Soleil is both white and Catholic, something which had drawn the ire of the ultra Zionist Charlie Hebdo.

In a number of cartoons, Charlie Hebdo mocked the missing boy and lampooned his appearance.

Why would Charlie Hebdo taunt in this manner?

It appears to be motivated, at least in part, by the involvement of the father of the boy in a number of Catholic organisations such as Action Francaise.

Many French people now online have said that they regret supporting Charlie Hebdo in 2015.

Please pray for missing Emile, that he may be found.