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Radical Left Targets Traditional French Banquets in Latest Culture War Attack

The 'France Unbowed' party is attempting to shut down popular, traditional feasts, labeling communal dining as 'exclusionary' because it celebrates French heritage.

TechPublished June 6, 2026 at 6:16 PMProcessed June 6, 2026 at 6:45 PM
A group of young men wearing matching sports tops and black berets sit at a long table with platters of food and wine

The radical left party La France Insoumise (LFI) has launched a campaign to smear and suppress 'banquets géants'—massive, popular dining events that celebrate French tradition, local gastronomy, and camaraderie. Despite the events being focused on food, wine, and social cohesion, the LFI is attempting to frame these gatherings as dangerous political tools.

The activists take issue with the presence of traditional pork-heavy menus and the involvement of conservative entrepreneur Pierre-Edouard Stérin, who holds a stake in the company.

LFI members, including European Parliament representative Emma Fourreau, have baselessly accused the organizers of harboring a 'masked ulterior motivation' to promote right-wing politics, despite the company's clear focus on heritage and community.

While the organizers emphasize that the banquets are a revival of historic French communal dining meant to bring people together, the left is actively pressuring local authorities to ban the events. In Quimper, these efforts have already seen success in shutting down a scheduled banquet.

Organizers like Pierre-Alexandre de Boisse reject these smears, noting that the events are simply a response to a public desire for traditional social connection in an increasingly isolated society.

As the French countryside shifts toward more conservative political views, the radical left appears determined to use state power to silence any cultural expression that does not align with their forced vision of modern, diverse France.

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