'If this wasn't France you'd be in a bath of s**t 10,000 times worse!' Furious Emmanuel Macron swears at jeering crowd on cyclone-hit Mayotte islands as they criticise lack of aid

During a visit to Mayotte, a neighbourhood ravaged by Cyclone Chido, French President Emmanuel Macron was confronted by upset residents who expressed their anger. Macron’s response was assertive, stating that without France, the situation would be much worse for them.

Nearly a week after the storm hit, the lack of potable water was testing nerves in France’s poorest overseas territory.

‘Seven days and you’re not able to give water to the population!’ one man shouted at Macron.

In an attempt to calm the tension, Macron urged the residents not to turn against each other, emphasizing that unity is crucial in such circumstances. He reminded the crowd of the support they receive from France and the dire circumstances they would face without it.

Macron pointed out that the residents should appreciate the assistance provided by France, highlighting that compared to other places in the Indian Ocean, they receive a significant amount of help.

In the past, Macron has often got in trouble with off-the-cuff remarks in public that he says are meant to ‘tell it like it is’ but have often come across as insensitive or condescending to many French people and contributed to his sharp drop in popularity over his seven years as president.

Back home, opposition lawmakers pounced on the comments on Friday.

‘I don’t think the president is exactly finding the right words of comfort for our Mayotte compatriots, who, with this kind of expression, always have the feeling of being treated differently,’ Sebastien Chenu, a lawmaker from the far-right National Rally (RN), said.

Emmanuel Macron speaking to a local resident in Mayotte. While visiting the islands yesterday he received a frosty response from citizens who voiced their anger at the government for the lack of aid distributed to Mayotte

Emmanuel Macron speaking to a local resident in Mayotte. While visiting the islands yesterday he received a frosty response from citizens who voiced their anger at the government for the lack of aid distributed to Mayotte

During a particularly testy encounter - where locals heckled the president - The Guardian reported that Macron swore at the crowd

During a particularly testy encounter – where locals heckled the president – The Guardian reported that Macron swore at the crowd

Hard-left lawmaker Eric Coquerel said Macron’s comment was ‘completely undignified’.

Asked about the comments in an interview on Friday, Macron said some of the people in the crowds were RN political militants, and that he wanted to counter the opposition’s narrative that France had been neglecting Mayotte.

‘I hear that narrative, which is fuelling the National Rally and some of the people who were insulting us yesterday, whereby ‘France is doing nothing’,’ Macron told MayotteLa1ere.

‘The cyclone wasn’t decided by the government. France is doing a lot. We must be more efficient, but divisive, rabble-rousing speeches won’t help.’

Officials in Mayotte have only been able to confirm 35 fatalities from Chido, but some have said they fear thousands could have been killed.

Some of the islands’ worst-affected neighbourhoods, hillside shantytowns comprised of flimsy huts that are home to undocumented migrants, have not yet been reached by rescue workers.

Macron, who had extended his visit to Mayotte to spend more time surveying the damage from the worst storm to hit the territory in 90 years, responded that authorities were scaling up distributions.

‘I understand your impatience. You can count on me,’ he said.

The French state spends about 1.6 billion euros per year on Mayotte, or about 8% of the budget for overseas territories and 4,900 euros per inhabitant, compared with 7,200 euros people in Reunion Island or 8,500 euros for people in Guadeloupe, according to official 2023 budget documents.

Some in the Tsingoni neighborood greeted Macron more positively on Friday, thanking him for coming to see them. A 70-year-old woman offered a blessing while patting him on the head.

The previous evening, Macron replied testily to a jeering crowd that chanted for his resignation and accused his government of neglecting Mayotte, which is located some 8,000 km (5,000 miles) from metropolitan France.

He told reporters on Friday that France had invested heavily in Mayotte but that its institutions could not keep up with arrivals of undocumented migrants.

Concerns about immigration have helped make the territory a stronghold for the RN, with 60% voting for Marine Le Pen in the 2022 presidential election runoff.

Macron later led a crisis meeting of officials before departing in the afternoon for Djibouti, where he will share a Christmas meal with French troops stationed there.

Damaged homes on the islands. Cyclone Chido battered the French overseas department on Saturday December 14 leaving infrastructures damaged and homes flattened

Damaged homes on the islands. Cyclone Chido battered the French overseas department on Saturday December 14 leaving infrastructures damaged and homes flattened

Macron is reported to have said: 'You are happy to be in France. If this wasn't France, you'd be in a bath of s*** 10,000 times worse. 'There is no other place in the Indian Ocean where people are helped as much, that's a fact.'

Macron is reported to have said: ‘You are happy to be in France. If this wasn’t France, you’d be in a bath of s*** 10,000 times worse. ‘There is no other place in the Indian Ocean where people are helped as much, that’s a fact.’

Ali Djimoi, who lives in the Kaweni shantytown on the outskirts of the capital Mamoudzou, said Mayotte had been ‘completely abandoned’ by the French state.

‘The water running out the pipes – even if it’s working you can’t drink it, it comes out dirty,’ he told Reuters.

Djimoi said eight people in his immediate neighbourhood were killed in the storm, two of whom were quickly buried close to a mosque.

Authorities have warned it will be difficult to establish a precise death toll, in part because some victims were buried immediately in accordance with Muslim tradition.

The many undocumented migrants from Comoros, Madagascar and other countries also complicate matters. Official statistics put Mayotte’s population at 321,000, but many say it is much higher.

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said 80 tons of food and 50 tons of water were distributed on Thursday in nine of Mayotte’s 17 communes and that the remaining eight would receive provisions on Friday.

‘Everything has been put in place to allow the distribution of 600,000 litres of water per day, or two litres per Mayotte resident,’ he said on X.

The islands, close to the Comoros archipelago, first came under France’s control in 1841. In 1974, Mayotte voted to stay French at the same time the three main Comoro islands opted to form an independent state.

Chido also killed at least 73 people in Mozambique and 13 in Malawi after reaching continental Africa, according to officials in those countries. 

Macron accused of racism, sexism and homophobia

The French president has been accused of making racist, sexist and homophobic comments.

Macron is alleged to have told Aurélien Rousseau, his former health minister, last year: ‘The problem of [hospital] emergency departments in this country is that they’re filled with ‘Mamadous’.’ 

Mamadous is a derogatory term used in France for people of colour and is also a common west African surname.

The Times also reported that Macron has previously referred to female politicians as  ‘cocottes’ – French slang for a prostitute.

He also allegedly made homophobic comments directed towards the openly gay former prime minister Gabriel Attal.

Macron allegedly referred to the Hôtel Matignon, the official residence of the French prime minister, as ‘la Cage aux Folles’, referring to a film about a gay couple running a nightclub.

Opposition leaders have condemned the reported comments. 

Marine Tondelier, the leader of the Green Party who Macron allegedly called a ‘cocottes’, said: ‘Yesterday we became aware of extremely shocking homophobic comments by the president of the Republic about Gabriel Attal.’

‘Today it’s sexist comments … We await tomorrow with impatience.’

Macron has vehemently denied that he made any of the comments.   

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