Invited this Sunday by the Grand Jury
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, the environmental deputy EELV Sandrine Rousseau returned to the controversial remarks she made last week on the barbecue, symbol for her, "of virility".
“
All the studies show that I am right
,” said the chosen one.
"
Yes, men eat more meat, and some make it a question of identity
."
Sandrine Rousseau also claimed to have received "
hundreds and hundreds of photos
" of steaks and barbecues.
“
Do you understand the feeling of stigma?
“, then asked the journalist of
Figaro
Marion Mourgue.
“
Some felt attacked individually when what I denounce is a social structure, a relationship of domination
”, replied the deputy, castigating the “
identity reflex of taking a picture behind a barbecue
”.
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On the merits, Sandrine Rousseau has explained several times that this controversial outing was aimed above all at "
understanding the cultural drivers of meat consumption that make us rush to red meat
", the objective being to reduce this consumption, essential step in the fight against global warming.
"
We must have a rapid and radical awakening
", she pleaded, "
we do not have time, the IPCC says so
".
"
Of all the buzz, it's the one that lasted the longest, it shows that we've hit a sticking point
," she analyzed.
Why does Sandrine Rousseau multiply controversial remarks of this type?
"
It's not a question of existing, it's a question of doing politics, of acting, of changing things, of making a great ecological and social story
", she finally justified herself.
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