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“Let’s change the world”: Rousseau explains his photo next to a sign “Sardou, shut up”

The green deputy elected in Paris, Sandrine Rousseau, was photographed near a sign that read “Sardou, shut up”, on the sidelines of the demonstration against the pension reform project in the capital on Thursday. She had to react to the singer’s intervention, the day before, on BFMTV.

The green deputy Sandrine Rousseau marched this Thursday with the hundreds of thousands of Parisian protesters against the pension reform project this Thursday. Among the images and slogans of the procession, a snapshot drew special attention. In a photo posted on Twitter by the environmentalist parliamentarian, we see Sandrine Rousseau, smiling, pointing to a sign -made and held by a third person- that proclaims: “Sardou, shut up.”

The Europe Écologie-Les Verts parliamentarian elected in Paris explained on our set this Thursday night the reasons why she had posed under this apostrophe for the singer.

“The Pastor’s Response to the Pastor”

In fact, he had intended to give the artist the answer after his appearance on BFMTV the day before. “It was a pastor-to-pastor response,” she introduced. On Wednesday night, Michel Sardou was very critical of the elected environmentalist and even made fun of her husband.

“I wonder what Sandrine Rousseau’s husband is missing. Honestly… Shouldn’t we take a walk to help this poor man? We shouldn’t organize something, a solidarity fund to say ‘poor thing, why did you fall?’ ‘Who are you in life?’ ‘Sandrine Rousseau’s husband’. ‘Oh, my poor old man, ohlalala’ “, the singer mocked, who indicated that he was an “ecologist” but that he did not adhere to “political ecology”.

Sandrine Rousseau points out “a problem with part of this generation”

Returning to these statements after the demonstration against the pension reform project, Sandrine Rousseau tried to clarify hers, without personalizing the debate. Making sure she hadn’t been hurt by the sequence, she pointed out:

“What I tell myself is that there really is a problem with part of this generation, not all of them, who have completely ignored IPCC reports on climate, ecological issues, have used as much as possible, for one time, the social protection system and that now comes to teach us lessons’.

“Frankly, I think they should let us change the world, because it’s necessary,” he continued.

The old world, then, Michel Sardou? “Yes,” Sandrine Rousseau replied after being asked the question, then evoking an old world “that did us some favors but now it’s over.”

Author: verner robin
Source: BFM TV

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