Karine Le Marchand has once again sparked a controversy… And she denies it! After making radical comments on capital punishment, the M6 host spoke on Instagram.
Karine Le Marchand never speaks in tongues and she has proven it again. The host of Love is in the meadowon M6, recently commented on his Instagram account on the assassinations of Lyhanna (in Gers) and Louis (in Aude). The 57-year-old presenter straightforwardly justified the return to the death penalty by taking responsibility “radical” on the subject. “You take your life, we take your life.”
Karine Le Marchand “radical” on the death penalty: “You take your life, we take your life”
On her account, Karine Le Marchand had detailed her vision of things after these two new horrible news stories which shook the country. “Meanwhile, things continue, the anxiety continues, the violence continues. We can clearly see that we have a problem with violence with our young people and that we have a problem with the justice system”she said.
Before assuming: “I have no problem saying that for some people, they are psychologically irrecoverable, they are mentally ill. Even if we catch them, I don’t have to pay my whole life for them to be in jail and I don’t give a damn about their living conditions.”
And the one which also presents An intimate ambition to propose: “We need referendums on very specific decisions. It’s my humble opinion and it was my Sunday mood (…) My stomach hurts and I’m not going to have a stomach ache all my life because I see worse and worse horrors in the news. I want to be happy in my country. Shit.“
Still angry, Karine Le Marchand defends herself: “Rather than caricature myself…”
Dividing remarks which relaunch the debate on the death penalty a few months before the presidential election. President Emmanuel Macron, guest of the 9th World Congress against the death penalty, in Paris, also distributed tackles on the subject: “In our society, many are starting to think again that the death penalty would be a response in a confusion of principles and language (…) The death penalty has never made a society safer. Never. Because it does not dissuade. It’s wrong.”
For her part, Karine Le Marchand spoke again on Instagram to react to the criticism against her. “Thank you for not taking my comments out of context, and for transforming my opinion as a citizen and mother into a debate. Instead, go look for solutions rather than caricature me and use me as a standard. “There is an urgent need to act,” she shouted. Mass is said!


