2023-09-03 20:46:00
The artist, invited to the summer days of environmentalists and then rebellious, is at the heart of a controversy due in particular to a tweet deemed anti-Semitic.
Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak ruled on Sunday that the rapper Médine, invited to the ecologists’ summer universities, had made “problematic remarks and attitudes” in recent years, ranging from a gesture to a recent tweet, all two “anti-Semites”.
During meetings of the EELV party, then a debate at the LFI summer days, at the end of August, Médine assured that he was not anti-Semitic, pleading errors and blunders, as in the controversial tweet targeting the essayist Rachel Khan – Jewish and granddaughter of a deportee – for which he apologized.
“Medina, in recent years, has had a number of very problematic remarks and attitudes,” said Rima Abdul Malak, guest on the “Softpower” program on France Culture on Sunday.
“Inadmissible”
“From the quenelle which is a very clearly anti-Semitic gesture, to song lyrics like ‘I’m going to saw off the tree of secularism’ (…) to a recent tweet which smacks of a rather strong hint of attacking anti-Semitism Rachel Kahn, homophobic remarks, we are not going to list them all“, she continued.
For the minister, “all of this cannot be described simply like that in all lightness of ‘clumsiness’. It is much more serious than clumsiness and for me it is inadmissible”.
According to Rima Abdul Malak, “today, the fight once morest anti-Semitism must have no ambiguity”. Ecologists “misguided themselves in an attempt to create a buzz and, moreover, it worked,” she said.
“It made great publicity in Medina, which I regret.”
The government spokesman, Olivier Véran, expressed his indignation at the end of August regarding the coming from Medina to the EELV summer universities.
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