Éric Zemmour continues to intrigue the crowds. This Monday, October 25, the essayist was at the microphone of CNews in the company of Jean-Marc Morandini. Kévin Elarbi took the opportunity to question him about his opinion on marriage for all. Emblematic figure of the first seasons of the Clem series, the actor has always used his notoriety to defend the LGBTQIA + cause. He is also the sponsor of the Refuge association which helps and welcomes homosexual people driven from their homes. “I am not hiding behind my little finger, I was against marriage for you,” said Eric Zemmour who has still not formalized his candidacy for the presidential election of 2022. Comments that have had merit to question Kevin Elarbi. “When you are asked if you might come back to this marriage for all, you say for the first time ‘we will see'”, underlined the star. “When there was this debate in 2012 (on marriage for all, editor’s note), the following year, there were 70% more homophobic acts, which do not affect those over thirty, which affect the youngest”.
During their exchange, Kevin Elarbi pointed to the “very homophobic outbursts and the uprisings that have hurt the playgrounds”. A point of view that has not shaken the convictions of Eric Zemmour. Quite the contrary. “I think the same-sex marriage was a mistake, there you go. I tell you (…). It is a desacralization of marriage, it is a parody of marriage “, the writer protested.” I will tell you why we used the word marriage. It is not to please homosexuals, it is to please an LGBT minority, ideologue, who absolutely wanted to break the heterosexual norm ”. For the husband of Mylène Chichportich, a simple PACS to record a union between two people of the same kind would have avoided divisions. “We could very well have considered a civil union, with rights, without spoiling this term. It was very good and everyone was happy,” he concluded.
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