Since his election as the president of France, Emmanuel “Toy Boy” Macron has made it abundantly clear that anyone in public life who crosses him will experience severe repercussions.

In the following video, Pierre Cassen of Riposte Laïque lists the various people who have been subjected to the vengeance of Emmanuel Macron. Marine Le Pen is the most notable, but she is only one of many.

Many thanks to Ava Lon for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

Ava Lon has kindly supplied some background on the dramatis personae mentioned in Mr. Cassen’s monologue:

Video transcript:

00:00 Good day my friends. There’s no more joking around in Macron’s France.

00:04 The minute you annoy the Poppet [Macron] a little bit,

00:08 Boom! You have judges or cops on your a**.

00:12 And you are made to calm down right away. In the same way Marine [Le Pen]

00:16 officially admitted she will be summoned before an investigating judge,

00:21 and she will perhaps have to undergo

00:25 a psychiatric evaluation or even find herself

00:29 committed for re-education. Oh yes, oh yes! That’s the way it is.

00:33 And then I don’t know if you have seen, but Gégé [shot form of Gérard],

00:37 the mayor of Lyon, Gérard Collomb, whom [unintelligible] from Riposte Laïque

00:41 called Valetudinarian [sickly, weakling]. Well it was similar, he too did annoy him,

00:45 he annoyed Poppet, well, yes, he was told he’s been acting crazy

00:49 for a while already. First he left the Interior [Ministry — he was the Minister]

00:54 without telling Macron ahead of time, then he said BS

00:58 on Benalla, then he was saying that there was going to be civil war

01:02 in France within the next five years — this is not the “official version” at all! —

01:06 and then in Lyon, similarly, he issued a bunch of nonsense:

01:10 Well, there was this “peaceful non-peaceful Muslim” who set off

01:14 a bomb, there were wounded, well, no matter, but since it was

01:18 before the elections, well, the government didn’t want to fan the fear of the French people,

01:24 which would benefit the National Front [now National Rally], so they blurred the pictures.

01:27 But the Valetudinarian wasn’t happy, because he said that

01:31 he had good material in Lyon and that those pictures taken were sharp, those cameras

01:35 were clear and sharp. So he raised hell, he accused the cops

01:39 of trying to blur the pictures. That thing was the last straw.

01:43 Three days later he was subjected to a search

01:47 of his house, and he also got a search of the Lyon town hall.

01:52 An old story, he was a lady-killer, our Gégé, he was.

01:56 So, before he was mayor of Lyon, he had, for

02:00 three years, a torrid affair with a young woman, a member of the Socialist Party,

02:04 or who was working for the PS [Socialist Party], incidentally with an immigration background.

02:08 Well, he even had a baby with her, but he’s a gentleman, Gégé, he is.

02:12 So, after three years it was over, but he didn’t abandon his Sweetie Pie,

02:17 he found her a job, for the last twenty years. OK, there are some who say

02:21 that’s it’s a fictitious job, that she’s not often seen in the office

02:25 and all that, but it was nothing mean, compared to Rashida Dati [former Justice Minister] and her

02:29 900,000 euros [given by Renault-Nissan] it’s just a little joke, that chick! But ten months

02:33 before the municipal elections in Lyon, Gégé was on the receiving end

02:37 of heavy artillery. Well, it was a little bit like what happened in

02:42 another time to Fillon [former conservative presidential candidate]. Fillon, he didn’t know,

02:46 he didn’t understand that he wasn’t the one who was supposed to be the President of the Republic.

02:50 It had to be the Poppet. So they threw the book at him: the judges,

02:54 the cops, the journalists; and then he lost.

02:58 But, he was a good sport, Fillon was. The evening of the first round,

03:02 at 8:05pm, he called for people to vote for Poppet to block the road to … [Marine]

03:06 No, no, he was decent till the end. No question about it. And then there was

03:11 Méluche! [Jean-Luc Mélenchon]. Still Méluche saw the Poppet a couple of days

03:15 before, in Marseille, it went well, they almost hugged one another

03:19 and kissed on the mouth; Mélenchon was saying that when he said that Macron

03:23 was the biggest xenophobe of all French presidents, and so on,

03:27 well, it was [the fault of] the Marseilles sun; he incidentally did kowtow a little, Mélenchon did,

03:32 in front of Macron. He was much less mouthy, compared to when he [Macron] wasn’t there, OK?

03:36 But for the time being Mélenchon didn’t see anything coming; and concerning him, I’ll explain

03:39 to you where it all came from: The guy who was pretending to be his attorney, Juan Branco,

03:44 made comments on the private life of Poppet’s family

03:48 and especially on Stéphane Séjourné who is said to have been

03:52 one of his three closest advisers, and that he was living a perfect

03:57 love —incidentally a civil union— with a man called Gabriel Attal,

04:01 today the State Secretary in the Education [Ministry]. Well, [about] Gabriel,

04:05 Juan Branco said that it was a promotion by the sofa.

04:09 Oh… you shouldn’t be playing with that! Poppet told himself:

04:13 if they start to make comments on that, and Mélenchon says nothing, which means

04:17 that he is an accomplice, which means that they will continue touching that territory,

04:21 it will perhaps hamper me. Bang! One hundred cops mobilized

04:26 in fifteen different places! Mélenchon almost in “bracelets” [handcuffs],

04:30 the search which became famous in the meantime. “I’m untouchable!”

04:34 “The Republic is me!” one [female] journalist who spoke with an accent

04:38 “French speaking you?” all while he was in Marseilles, [they have a southern accent there] well:

04:42 “Mélenchon, a political suicide life.” Yet Mélenchon, when it was

04:47 Jean-Marie le Pen [Marine’s father], when it was Marine, when it was Fillon, when it was Sarkozy,

04:51 he said the laws of the Republic were being applied, but when it was him,

04:55 he said that is was a true coup d’état by the police

04:59 and the judiciary. Well, he wasn’t a good sport, was Jean-Luc [Mélenchon];

05:03 and he has been unable to recover ever since. So I told you that

05:07 I would talk to you about Marine. So Marine and the judge, well…

05:12 it’s a whole other story, which started during the presidential campaign.

05:16 Bourdin [a TV journalist] on an assigned mission. I’m telling you everything, OK?

05:20 Bourdin on the field mission [agency-sanctioned mission sarcasm] makes a parallel with

05:24 plenty of distinctions and the subtle similarities between ISIS and

05:28 the National Front. He says that it’s the same ideology. I think that he got little raise,

05:33 and he earned it [by comparing Front National to ISIS] . So therefore Marine is not happy, and

05:37 Marine, what did she do? She tweeted two or three pictures where

05:41 you can see ISIS in action, and in particular you can see them getting ready

05:45 to decapitate a hostage, you see them while burning other hostages alive,

05:49 and all that. In short, she makes one see the reality of the barbarism

05:53 of the Islamic State, and for Marine, like for many French people, no doubt,

05:58 it’s exactly the same as showing the Nazi camps,

06:02 to show a little bit of all the corpses, all the horrors and so on.

06:06 It’s to show the reality of what barbarism can be when it’s pushed

06:10 to this level. But watch out! While [showing] Night and Fog [a documentary about Nazi camps]

06:14 is not the problem, at the same time showing the barbarism of

06:18 the Islamic State will be called the “apology for terrorism”;

06:22 and Marine was targeted by heavy artillery as well.

06:27 Her parliamentary immunity was removed in the blink of an eye,

06:31 As with [Gilbert] Collard, [member of her party] incidentally, who did the same thing.

06:35 Marine was summoned to the court and it was announced to her

06:39 that she might be subjected to a psychiatric evaluation.

06:43 A little parenthesis: exactly the same thing happened to

06:48 the General Secretary of the Parti de la France [Party of France] Thomas Joly,

06:52 who put on his site

06:56 Hervé Cornara on the fence of a factory in La Drôme [department]

07:00 whose employee Yassin Salhi had decapitated him and attached his head

07:04 to the fence and put flags of the Islamic State there as well.

07:08 Well, it went in a similar way: Thomas Joly had to be subjected to a psychiatric evaluation,

07:13 and then he found himself in court. And Marine? They announced that

07:17 she would undergo that, and Marine, what did she do? Marine talked about it,

07:21 and she said that, voilà, they wanted to subject her, make her

07:25 undergo a psychiatric evaluation. Mistake! — apparently— and yet, she’s an attorney,

07:29 she should have known. She found herself summoned by a judge,

07:33 Chloé Delalle in Versailles, because it seems that she had no right to

07:38 talk about that BEFORE being summoned by Madame Judge, who is getting ready

07:42 to indict her. So Marine is being summoned by Madame Judge Dellal

07:46 in July, precisely because of that… Let me tell you she won’t be laughing, Marine,

07:50 she won’t, because I had an unpleasant experience with Madame Judge Chloé Delalle myself.

07:54 It’s not a funny one at all. First of all she made me

07:59 wait 45 minutes in the corridor, with my attorney,

08:03 so: 30 minutes late. Not a word of apology; the chairs were

08:07 two meters [seven feet] away from her desk. I wanted to get closer; she yelled

08:11 at me, telling me that I had to stay at a distance, she never looked me in the eye,

08:15 very unpleasant; so unpleasant that at some point

08:19 she and my attorney [both female] almost gouged out one another’s eyes, really,

08:24 an icon of anti-manners and of aggressiveness!

08:28 Still! Therefore I have no idea how it will develop with Marine,

08:32 but still, she’s risking being — as I said — indicted,

08:36 and what do I know— perhaps to undergo

08:40 a psychiatric evaluation to find out if she is totally normal. So you’re going to say that

08:44 I’m perhaps taking risks in doing that, and that it will perhaps happen

08:48 to me as well. But me, I haven’t been subjected to the psychiatric hospital stunt, but

08:52 still, they showed me — a prefect did — an entire list of things,

08:57 where it transpires that I’m very violent, very aggressive,

09:01 very mean, very hateful, that I’m all the time attacking people who hold

09:05 public authority, so therefore what I have to do is “surrender my weapons”;

09:09 this is what I was told. And me too, in the trial department,

09:13 I’ll soon be lumbered, no doubt, for my “lifetime achievements”,

09:18 with two trials in seventy-two hours. But I will tell you about it in the next episode. For now:

09:26 good luck to Marine Le Pen, because really, I promise her that she isn’t going to have a ball.