Another very tense discussion. don’t touch my TV. On Wednesday, March 22, columnists debated about an artwork that caused too much ink to flow. While some view Myriam Cahn’s painting “Fuck the abstraction”, exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, as a work of child pornography, some condemn it, while others claim it as a symbol of freedom of expression. This work by a Swiss artist represents a man with his hands tied and forced into oral sex. For Juristes pour l’Enfance and others, this person is a child.
This contrast found itself among the columnists on the set of TPMP. Some, such as Jean-Marie Bigard or Guillaume Genton, expressed their distaste for this work, which, in their view, had no reason to be exhibited. However, Matthieu Delormeau sees things differently and is discouraged by the reactions of his comrades.
“Honestly, I’m sorry to say this but we’re in a PMU bar? Sorry, note for you, Cyril. The picture is an emotion, the picture reveals something, the picture is shock, the picture, these are not fair, you look and you understand“, he scolded. And to continue his violent rant: “When you go to the Shoah Memorial like me, I went there for its 50th anniversary, it really was there that children were raped, women were raped, it was condemned there as well. This is a business principle. I remind you that when we start bringing them back for child pornography like in the PMU bar, we are prosecuting them, banning them in a country where the artifacts are destroyed, it’s not democracy, Hitler did it, you idiots.“.
LT
Source: Programme Television

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