Dear readers,
As you know, Transnotitia tries to provide francophone and anglophone dissidents with the tools to build bridges, not walls.
In other words, it tries to bring francophone and anglophone dissidents closer together by offering them quality content.
That’s why it partnered, for instance, with two French dissident organizations to subtitle their subversive video content.
Never could it have foreseen, however, that those two organizations – E&R (run by Alain Soral) and Le Media Pour Tous (run by Vincent Lapierre) – would end up feuding with, or erecting a wall between, each other.
Things got really heated after Le Media Pour Tous released a video on October 5 titled Eric Zemmour’s Audience. Vincent Lapierre’s former boss at E&R, Alain Soral, was quick to criticize the video. In fact, on October 12, the latter published a video in which he highlights the declining quality, not only of Vincent Lapierre’s newest video on Zemmour, but also of Lapierre’s video content ever since he left E&R to focus on Le Media Pour Tous:
Weeks later, on November 7, Vincent Lapierre took to Facebook to deliver some disturbing news:
Our YouTube channel, Le Media Pour Tous, has just been shut down because of Egalité et Réconciliation’s efforts to report the video massively. They claim to hold copyrights in 13 “Vincent Lapierre Reports” videos, as well as in the credits, which are said to contain “sounds and images” that belong to E&R.
I’m currently shooting a video in which I talk about this issue. It will be published, along with all of our reports from now on, here (subscribe!):
Please spread the message. Thank you all for your support. We need it more than ever.
Vincent Lapierre
On behalf of the entire Media Pour Tous team.
Transnotitia must respond to this unfortunate situation accordingly. Thus, as a precaution, it is removing from its homepage all posts by Le Media Pour Tous until further notice. For now, it isn’t removing posts by E&R because the WTF series is still available on YouTube.
It is unclear where things are headed, but stay tuned because you can rest assured that Transnotitia is on relatively good terms with both organizations, that new articles and videos are in the pipeline, and that Transnotitia and LMPT will definitely continue to collaborate on video content.
Thank you all for your support.