The right-wing elected exclaimed “it’s above all a shame for the monkeys”, after an intervention by Sandrine Rousseau on monkey pox.
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Green MP Sandrine Rousseau on Wednesday August 3 requested a sanction against the deputy Les Républicains because “overt homophobia” of a sentence pronounced the day before in the National Assembly. According to the minutes of the session of questions to the government on Tuesday, the right-wing elected exclaimed “It’s especially a shame for the monkeys”interrupting Sandrine Rousseau who had just specified that she would no longer use the name monkey pox “since it contributes to the shame that infected people may feel”.
Aurélien Pradié’s intervention had gone unnoticed because “from the hubbub of the moment”explains Sandrine Rousseau on Twitter. “I ask that there be a public apology and that the case be studied in the conference of presidents so that a sanction is taken for the manifest homophobia of this remark”was indignant the member for Paris in the National Assembly on Wednesday, to the applause of part of the hemicycle.
Reminder of the rules: @sandrousseau asks for a sanction against@AurelienPradie (LR) because of the “manifest homophobia” of a word he would have pronounced in the hemicycle of the National Assembly.#DirectAN #PJLPouvoirdAchat pic.twitter.com/pCGiyN2jjZ
—LCP (@LCP) August 3, 2022
Several Internet users reacted on Twitter to the words of Aurélien Pradié, in particular the deputy of France Insoumise Andy Kerbrat, who was indignant versus “intolerable words”judging that “Homophobic insults are definitely on the rise in our institutions”.