Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt said on Friday he had received a lot of “homophobic comments” in recent weeks as the pension reform debates raged in Parliament.
“I can assure you that in the insults that I have received for a few weeks, there are many homophobic comments,” he testified to our fellow workers. Stubborn.
“Being homosexual is never neutral, but one has the right to defend causes, to campaign, to participate in the debate without making the personal situation a political element in itself”, continues the minister.
“My private life is neither a secret nor a topic”
The one who explains that his private life “is neither a secret nor a topic” assures our colleagues that evoking these homophobic insults is in no way a distraction strategy while the social conflict in France against the government reform continues.
“The diversion policy does not work. If this interview had been done at another time, it would have given them the same answers,” says the minister in Stubborn.
Olivier Dussopt had already returned to BFMTV/RMC about the threats and insults of which he had been the victim for a few months: “I have never known a chamber where hatred takes so many steps above reason.” Among the facts mentioned by the minister, a photo of Thomas Portes, an LFI deputy, showing his foot on a ball with the image of Olivier Dussopt.
Source: BFM TV
