Inoxtag victim of a burglary: he puts Jordan Bardella back in his place after a message of support
Content creator Inoxtag, followed by nearly 9 million people on YouTube, was the victim of a second burglary in the space of six months, in a house he owns in Poissy (Yvelines). The damage from this theft, which occurred on Wednesday, November 6, is estimated at around 10 euros. According to the YouTuber, the burglars forced the window with a crowbar, but did not take any valuables.
Inoxtag, who was already targeted during a first burglary during his ascent of Everest, told his fans that he now plans to strengthen the security of his property to avoid other incidents. “I will take the necessary precautions so that this does not happen again,” he assured, indicating that he would set up surveillance to protect his loved ones and his property.
The event sparked a wave of support on social media, but one message in particular did not go down well with the young videographer. Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally, expressed his support for Inoxtag in a tweet published on Saturday, November 10. “All my support for Inoxtag, victim of a burglary like what happens to thousands of French people every year,” he wrote, pointing to “the sad reality of France in 2024,” marked by “an insecurity that has gotten out of control.” He also accused some far-left activists of rejoicing in this situation, denouncing what he considers to be “baseness.”
Inoxtag was quick to respond, clearly annoyed by this stance. “More political recovery, we can’t take any more of you,” he replied. He added a message calling on Bardella to “instead support the real French people who really need it.”
The investigation, entrusted to the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine police station, is underway to determine the precise circumstances of the burglary and assess the amount of the damage.