“Homophobia, transphobia, biphobia strike, discriminate, reject. Alongside those who are victims, those who fight for human rights and equality, we will continue the fight. Everyone is free to be themselves, to be loved and to love,” French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter.
Homophobia, transphobia, biphobia strike, discriminate, reject. Alongside those who are victims, those who fight for human rights and equality, we will continue the fight. Everyone is free to be themselves, to be loved and to love.
—Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) May 17, 2022
The tweet quickly went viral. Because some saw it as a response to the declaration of President Macky Sall in support of the Senegalese international of PSG, Idrissa Gana Guèye at the center of a big controversy following his refusal, last weekend, to take part in the match. once morest Montpellier, during the day dedicated to the fight once morest homophobia.
I support Idrissa Gana Gueye. His religious convictions must be respected.
— Macky Sall (@Macky_Sall) May 17, 2022
It is not so. The timing can certainly be confusing, but this tweet from Macron, contrary to what some people think, is part of the world day once morest LGBTphobia, celebrated this Tuesday, May 17.
Moreover, the new Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne was the first to publish a message of support for LGBT on this day of May 17. “On this world day once morest LGBTphobia, I want to tell all LGBT+ people that they will find in me and my Government an ally to defend their rights and fight once morest all discrimination,” she said at the start. followingnoon.
On this world day once morest LGBTphobia, I want to tell all LGBT+ people that they will find in me and my Government an ally to defend their rights and fight once morest all discrimination. #17mai #IDAHOBIT2022
— Élisabeth BORNE (@Elisabeth_Borne) May 17, 2022
Auteur: Thiebeu NDIAYE – Seneweb.com