What did Brice Garreau say? Journalist received backlash for making post with caption Satan loves

Publish date: 2024-06-28

When you are a journalist, you do have your views on matters of interest, but there are times that, given your profession, you better focus on reporting the issues rather than sharing your own opinion about them. Brice Garreau may just have found this out the hard way, as people are currently chastising her online for her thoughts about the ongoing issues between Hamas and Israel.

Brice Garreau is reported to have written ‘Satan loves Zionists’ as a caption to a post she made on X, and people will just have none of it.

Her name has become a topical issue as she was identified as the person behind the post. Since the reports emerged, people have been searching for information about who Brice Garreau is.

Brice Garreau Joins List of People Accused of Anti-Semitism

In the US and globally, there has been a significant rise in anti-Semitic occurrences and hate crimes against Jews as a result of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel.

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reports that anti-Semitic incidents in the US increased by almost 400% in the two weeks after the commencement of the Middle East crisis, which was brought on by a Hamas attack on Israel.

Her name is now all over social media, but who is Brice Garreau, and what did she say that led to the backlash online?

After posting a picture with the message, “Satan loves Zionists,” Brice Garreau received criticism. After her acts were brought to light on social media, she was met with scathing condemnation.

Who Is Brice Garreau?

By trade, Brice Garreau works as a journalist. At Tired Earth France, she is employed. It is a worldwide organization working to raise consciousness and inspire optimism for a promising future.

Throughout the continuing conflict between Israel and Palestine, Garreau has posted numerous times on her X account in favor of Palestine.

Brice Garreau Faced Backlash After “Satan Loves Zionists”

Trust people on social media to pick on people who have views they do not agree with.

People on X (formerly Twitter) were quick to criticize or express their disapproval of Brice Garreau after her actions and post went viral on social media. “Interesting how many are revealing their views on Jews they’ve probably had for a long time,” commented one commenter.

“She ought to publish “pieces” in the Hamas papers here,” another user wrote.

It is not always the case, though, that everybody online has a negative perception of a person with a divergent view.

Several users came in support of Brice Garreau. One user, “I appreciate your work but I’m wondering, is there any path back for someone after they espouse opinions like this? This is not a trick question and I am absolutely not excusing the vileness–I genuinely wonder what it would take or if it is possible at all.”

“Antisemitism and antizionism are two diagonally opposite things. Nothing is as antisemitic as Jesuitic Zionism which was created as a weapon against Judaism and the Torah. That’s why Israel is an atheist state,” another user tweeted.

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