Audrey Pulvar: This sentence she said about "separate" meetings caused a huge controversy!
A new controversy started during this weekend. The "separate" meetings recognized by the president of Unef, Mélanie Luce have ignited the debates on Twitter. The latter was the first to mention the organization of these meetings, at the initiative of the union, for, according to her, "to allow people affected by racism to be able to express what they are undergoing".
Guest of BFMTV on Saturday March 27, Audrey Pulvar spoke on this subject: "I prefer meetings reserved for, than meetings prohibited for", explained candidate for the presidency of the Île-de-France region. "That people discriminated against for the same reasons and in the same way feel the need to meet among themselves to discuss it, that does not shock me deeply", indicating however that she did not prefer that the organization of these meetings exclude any category of people.
She continued by taking the example of a "workshop devoted to discrimination against black or mixed-race people, something tells me that 80% of the participants will be the people concerned". at this workshop a white woman, a white man, there is no question of where to throw him out. On the other hand, we can ask him to be quiet, we can ask him to be a spectator or a silent spectator”, indicated the ex-journalist.
"I'm not saying that he is banned from entering, but that he be silent and let those most concerned speak," she concluded.
Woke up in the middle of the night super anxious with my mind racing because I kept thinking about how to build a spaghetti bridge.
— Ben Kickert Fri Mar 27 15:41:53 +0000 2009
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