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No one here knows Bardella: reportage in Bardella's childhood neighborhood in the 93

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**No one knows Bardella here: Investigation in Bardella's childhood neighborhood in the 93**

In a recent video titled 'No one knows Bardella here', a report takes us to the heart of Jordan Bardella's childhood neighborhood, in the Parisian suburb of the 93 department. This account reveals a sometimes overlooked reality, that of the inhabitants who live on a daily basis in these popular neighborhoods.

The narrator of the video, a young man born and raised in this neighborhood, expresses his surprise at the fact that despite his 20 years spent there, he had never heard of Jordan Bardella before the recent elections. He describes a diverse 93 area, far from the stereotypes often portrayed, recalling the history of Saint-Denis, a city hosting the necropolis of the kings of France.

Jordan Bardella, the president of the National Rally party, talks about his childhood in Saint-Denis to explain his political commitment. He discusses his perception of communitarianism and his feelings towards certain societal drifts, notably denouncing the rise of Islamism.

However, the residents of the Gabriel Pry estate, where Bardella grew up, express their lack of knowledge about him. Some highlight his bourgeois origins, his education in private schools, and his detachment from the reality experienced by the inhabitants of the popular neighborhoods. For them, his vision of the suburbs and its residents seems disconnected from reality.

Some neighbors describe Bardella as a polite and discreet young boy when he was a child, but all admit to being surprised by his political involvement on the far-right side. For them, his speeches on the suburbs and immigration do not reflect the real life of the inhabitants of these neighborhoods.

Beyond shedding light on Jordan Bardella's youth, the report highlights the social and economic challenges faced by the inhabitants of popular neighborhoods. Precarity, lack of opportunities, and daily difficulties are realities that many face.

Ultimately, the report ends with a call to citizen action, encouraging young people from popular neighborhoods to vote and get involved in order to make a change. The message is clear: it is up to us, as citizens, to build a better future together, by overcoming divisions and fighting against inequalities and stigmatizations.

This video questions the complexity of individual journeys and the need to understand and engage for a fairer and more inclusive society. It highlights the challenges faced by inhabitants of popular neighborhoods, while inviting reflection on the role of politics in transforming our societies.

*By Vincent Dupont, for News and Politics*

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