Controversial Columnist Sparks Outrage with Anti-Islam Tweet

The columnist of "L’heure des pros", Zineb El Rhazoui, once again distinguished herself on social networks, letting herself be overwhelmed by her hatred of Islam and Muslims.
On her Twitter account, the former collaborator of Charlie Hebdo, published an Islamophobic tweet: "Yes @NasNacera, death to Islam and to all the gods, death to the religions that bother us and death to the idiots as said #Cabu! Seize all the prosecutors of France and Navarre! Allah only frightens those who believe in him. I pity you. May the goddess of reason save you!" This sentence from the journalist has triggered the wrath of Internet users.
The reactions follow one another on the web. "Death to Islam", which implies "Death to Muslims"... Who will seize the prosecutor for incitement to hatred? No one! "Death to Judaism", "Death to Christianity", "You’ll end up in the media, political and judicial court", could be read in the comments on Zineb El Rhazoui’s post.
As if that were not enough, the columnist took the opportunity to add fuel to the fire: "It is precisely France that gives you freedom, not your religion that considers you half a man, a semi-human impure. Long live France! Death to Islam! Allah does not exist".
Another Internet user, more pragmatic, writes: "This woman is out of control. She is burning herself out. The fall will be hard, when she gets calmed down by those she idolized, whom she wanted to please. Enjoy the show. It’s almost the end of her media life".
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