As he prepares to return to the stage with a new tour entitled I remember a goodbyethis Thursday 28 September, Michel Sardou was a guest of the show “ 8pm from Ruquier » on BFMTV. Instead of simply promoting his concerts, the singer took the opportunity to criticize any hint of progressivism, as he does every time he appears on television.
During the thirty-six long minutes of interview, the artist did not fail to castigate the society of the century in which we live, which he also “hates”. To the conniving laughter of the reporters, he complains: “ I hate feminism. I hate wokism. I hate this century ». Just that.
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“Women are right to defend themselves… On the other hand, they shouldn’t exaggerate! »
Michel Sardou however wanted to “qualify” his comments on feminism: “ Women are right to defend themselves, to claim their rights […] demanding the same salary as men, I find it completely fair. On the other hand, don’t overdo it! Who love men a little! “. I promise Michel that feminists will remember this advice.
As in a sort of right-wing bingo, Sardou takes advantage of this speech to criticize Anne Hidalgo’s Parisian politics: “ I’m leaving Paris because I can’t stand it anymore. It’s unbearable, it’s bad, it’s bad. I no longer understand my path, I no longer know where I live. »
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“ France needs to stop dropping its pants »
After explaining his experience on social issues, he also provided a geopolitical analysis of the drama experienced by the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, forced to leave their lands after the Azerbaijan offensive. According to him, France was not firm enough: “ France needs to stop dropping its pants “.
All these comments were immediately denounced and mocked by many internet users and also by political figures, including the environmentalist MP Aurélien Tachéwho cracked a ferocious X (ex-tweet): “ Don’t worry, this century doesn’t love you either, Michel “.
But don’t worry, this century doesn’t love you either, Michel 😉 https://t.co/hguZDBcT12
— Aurélien Taché (@Aurélientache) September 28, 2023
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But these recurring comments raise questions. In a series of tweets, the journalist asks Redwane Tehla on the role played by some media: “ Since we understood that his veteran remarks caused a stir, we only ask him about wokism or scooters. He shames my colleagues for participating in a sketch like that,” reports the journalist.
Sardou is fascinating when he talks about popular culture and French song.
But since we understood that his veteran outbursts created “buzz”, we only ask him about wokism or scooters.
Shame on my colleagues for participating in such a sketch https://t.co/5sdUDmRMlS
— Redwane Telha (@RedwaneTelha) September 29, 2023
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Rightly so, because we can legitimately ask whether Michel Sardou is the most qualified to provide science, whatever it may be, on contemporary social and geopolitical issues.
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Mary Crossley is an author at “The Fashion Vibes”. She is a seasoned journalist who is dedicated to delivering the latest news to her readers. With a keen sense of what’s important, Mary covers a wide range of topics, from politics to lifestyle and everything in between.