The controversy created by a tweet from environmentalist MP Sandrine Rousseau, published on November 3, continues to attract followers. “Our body, and everything we put – or not – into it, belongs to us. Strength to Iranian women, to Afghan women, to all those who suffer oppression”she wrote on X. The elected official is accused of putting into perspective the oppression suffered by these women forced to wear the veil.
“This tweet is a shame”had reacted the comedian Sophia Aram, used to skirmishes with the MP on the question of the veil. Other personalities like Marjane Satrapi also castigated Sandrine Rousseau's message. “Whether you don't understand the situation and you're stupid, okay, everyone has the right to be stupid… But at this point, it's better to keep quiet”had castigated the Franco-Iranian director and author in a video.
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“It is becoming more and more difficult to mistake idiots for deputies”
On November 8, the environmentalist was invited on BFMTV to comment on her comments: “ You don't call an MP a bitch. She may not agree with me, and that's her right, but we don't have to insult an MP.”replied the elected official who then relayed the sequence on her X account. It was then that Sophia Aram returned to the charge. “I agree, but we must recognize that it is becoming more and more difficult to take idiots for deputies…”she tackled.
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This Sunday, November 10, finally, the farmer and activist Cédric Herrou (known for his help to illegal immigrants) got involved in the controversy. “It’s becoming more and more difficult to mistake an idiot for a comedian”he said on X to Sophia Aram, Sunday November 10.
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