Threats and insults towards Agnès Buzyn and Olivier Véran, the former and the current ministers of health, comparison between the sanitary pass and the wearing of the yellow star during the Second World War, vociferations… The remarks made by Jean-Marie Bigard during an anti-tax rally on Sunday in Paris, then renewed on the set of the program “Touche pas à mon poste” on C8 on Monday, made the political class react.
This Wednesday morning on Franceinfo, Marlène Schiappa thus denounced the attitude of "someone who is not in a normal state and who utters absolutely shameful and scandalous remarks".
The statements of the comedian "show the ravages of alcoholism", further ruled the Minister in charge of Citizenship.
💬 Anti-vaccine rally: "If the government must speak out each time Jean-Marie Bigard drinks too much and utters insults and threats ... This shows the ravages of alcoholism", considers Marlène Schiappahttps : //t.co/U03s2p1GWg pic.twitter.com/w6qmRoNixa
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"What surprises me is that we offer a platform to this character and that we invite him in gatherings to express himself in this way," said Marlène Schiappa, according to whom "condemnable remarks, death threats, public insults, public insults on the grounds of sex ”of this order could be the subject of complaints.
Will his colleague Olivier Véran and ex-minister Agnès Buzyn do it?
"Everyone has to say what they intend to do".
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"If the government must speak out each time Jean-Marie Bigard drinks too much and utters insults and threats," however sighed the minister. And yet, Monday, it is Eric Dupond-Moretti who was indignant at his statements in "Daily", on TMC. “Compare the situation that is ours with the collaboration… How can we say these insanities? How, when you're a comedian who no longer makes anyone laugh, can you use your notoriety to say such bullshit? Excuse me, but it is appalling, had castigated the Keeper of the Seals.