goal of the film is to highlight the role of Zionism in slavery in Europe.
Dieudonné was born in Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine, the son of a sociologist from Brittany who exhibits as a painter under the name Josiane Grué, and of an accountant from Cameroon, who lives there now.[2][3] Dieudonné is married to Noémie Montagne who works as his producer[4] and has five children with her, Bonnie, Merlin, Plume, Noé and Judas.[5] The godfather of the third child, Plume, is the chairman of the Front National, Jean-Marie Le Pen.[6]
the goal of the film is to highlight the role of Zionism in slavery in Europe.
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He's more French than one would like to think.