In the Bonus Track program, broadcast on RTL on Monday January 23, Véronique Sanson gave her vision of feminism.
Five years after the beginning of the MeToo movement, the question of the relationship between men and women is still at the heart of the debates.
But the 73-year-old singer regrets that the movement is becoming so radicalized.
"
Now, if a man takes the elevator with a lady, he is not going to go up alone with her
," she adds, affirming that
"wider and wider"
boundaries are settling between men and women .
.
Véronique Sanson gives the example of the United States, a country where, according to her, men
“make great mistakes”
not to get too close to women and it “
starts to be like that
” in France too.
“I don't want to terrorize men
,” exclaims the singer, believing that this excessive vigilance ends up preventing seduction.
For her, it is difficult to maintain
"a tactile friendship"
with a man today, especially since some
"look at you as if you were meat for pie"
.
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Véronique Sanson is also indignant at the wage inequalities that still prevail between men and women today: “
I don't find it normal for a woman to be paid less than a man.
Explain to me why!
".
“
For example, actresses in the United States, and in France the same, we pay them less
,” she added.
A two-way speech that defends the right to be flirted with more than the fight led by feminists in recent years.