Brigitte Macron faces criticism after using sexist insult about activists

French First Lady Brigitte Macron has faced intense criticism after a video emerged of her using a sexist insult against feminist activists who disrupted the show of actor Ary Abittan, who was once accused of rape. The incident occurred at the Folies Bergère theatre in Paris where Macron had met with Abittan before his performance.

According to Macron's team, she had intended to critique the "radical method" of protest employed by the feminists, but her comments were misinterpreted and sparked outrage. However, many are accusing her of insensitivity towards victims of sexual violence and perpetuating a culture of impunity.

The incident has reignited a wider debate about rape and sexual assault in France, with several high-profile cases in recent years, including that of actor Gerard Depardieu, who was convicted of assaulting two women on a film set. French President Emmanuel Macron had previously expressed admiration for Depardieu, citing the presumption of innocence.

Critics, including former French President François Hollande, have called for Macron to apologize for her use of the sexist slur. However, some on the far-right, such as National Rally lawmaker Jean-Philippe Tanguy, have defended Brigitte Macron's comments as being delivered in private and "stolen" by social media.

The hashtag #sallesconnes has been circulating on social media, with many sharing it to show support for feminist activists. Actress Judith Godreche, who has become a feminist icon since accusing two directors of sexually abusing her when she was a minor, has also taken to Instagram to express her solidarity with the cause.

As the controversy continues to unfold, Macron's use of the sexist insult has raised questions about her own views on women's rights and feminism. Will she take responsibility for her words or maintain that they were meant as a critique?
 
🤔 it's wild how quickly our emotions can shift from outrage to apathy, isn't it? one minute Brigitte Macron is under fire for her "insensitive" comments, and the next, people are trying to defend her actions. what does that say about us as a society? we're so quick to jump on the bandwagon of outrage, but do we ever stop to think about the complexities of human nature? maybe Brigitte Macron didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings, maybe she was just trying to spark a conversation. but how easy is it to take back what you've said when the internet is already churning out memes and hashtags? 🤷‍♀️ anyway, this whole thing got me thinking... are we more afraid of being seen as insensitive than we are of actually doing some harm? that's a question for another day... 💭
 
😬 omg can you believe what brigitte macron said?! i mean i get it like she was just trying to make a point but using a sexist insult against feminists is SO not cool. and now ppl are saying shes insensitive towards victims of rape... 🤕 that's just not right. im all for critiquing radical methods but u gotta do it in a respectful way, ya know? 💁‍♀️ i dont think she should apologize or anything but maybe just acknowledge that her words were hurtful and take responsibility for them? 🤷‍♀️ this whole thing is just so messy... what's gonna happen next? 🤔
 
🤔 I mean, come on... that word was NOT okay! 🙅‍♀️ She didn't even realize how hurtful it would be to say something like that in front of all those people. And yeah, she had the best intentions or whatever, but that's not the point. The point is that women should never have to face sexism and misogyny from someone in power. 🤦‍♀️ And honestly, I'm surprised her team thinks it was a joke 😂... if it were me, I'd be apologizing and explaining myself ASAP.

I love how Judith Godreche is speaking out tho 💪, she's such an inspiration for young women everywhere. And can we talk about the fact that some people are defending Brigitte Macron's comments on social media? 🙄 like, what even is that? It's just not okay to make light of something so serious.

I don't think anyone expects her to apologize if she didn't mean it as a sexist insult... but do expect an explanation and some accountability. And maybe, you know, take some time to learn about feminism and women's rights 🤓
 
🤔 I'm really disappointed in Brigitte Macron right now... I mean, come on! 🙄 She's a high-profile figure who can influence conversations and raise awareness about important issues, but instead of using her platform to support women's rights, she goes and slings around some pretty toxic language. 😬 It's just not cool, especially when it comes from someone in her position.

And what really gets me is that she claims she was trying to critique the "radical method" of protest, but we all know how those words are used – to dismiss and belittle people who are fighting for their rights. 💁‍♀️ It's like she thinks she can just use a fancy word for sexism and get away with it? 🤦‍♀️

I'm also really frustrated that some people on the far-right are trying to spin this as her comments being "private" and not subject to scrutiny. 🙄 Newsflash: if you're going to tweet something, you'd better be ready for it to blow up in your face! 💥 And yeah, I get that social media can distort our perceptions, but come on – we should know better than to pretend like someone's words aren't hurtful just because they're being shared online.

I'm rooting for the feminists and women who are speaking out against this kind of behavior. 💪 We need more allies like Judith Godreche, who is using her platform to amplify their voices and fight for justice. 🙌 And Brigitte Macron needs to take responsibility for her words and apologize for her actions – it's not too much to ask! 😊
 
🤔 "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself — nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance." 💪 We should be having an open and honest conversation about the issues of rape and feminism in France. The fact that Brigitte Macron's comments were misinterpreted is not an excuse for using sexist language, especially when it comes to feminist activists who are fighting for justice and equality. 🚫 #MeToo
 
omg i'm like totally shook by this whole thing 🤯 brigitte macron using a sexist insult against feminists is just soooo wrong 😒 i feel bad for the feminists who got disrupted at that theatre performance and now they're getting roasted online 👀 but let's be real, the video could've been edited to make her sound like she was trying to silence them or something 🤷‍♀️ and honestly can we talk about how the far-right is trying to spin this as if it's no big deal 🙄 jean-philippe tanguy needs to get a reality check lol 😂 i'm all for critiquing the "radical method" of protest but brigitte macron could've done that without using a sexist insult 💁‍♀️ and now her whole rep is in question 🔥 will she own up to it or try to distance herself? 🤔
 
the thing that gets me is how quickly people are gonna jump on Brigitte Macron's case, but at the same time, who hasn't said something stupid in the heat of the moment 😒? like, isn't it possible she didn't even think about the impact her words would have? and btw, using a word to critique someone doesn't mean you're perpetuating a culture of impunity... it just means we need to be more careful with our language 💡. I'm all for holding people accountable, but can't we also take a step back and try to understand where they're coming from? 🤔
 
omg i'm like totally shocked by this whole thing 🤯 brigitte macron's comments were super hurtful and insensitive, you know? i mean, who uses the word 'connes' to describe feminist activists? it's just so... sexist 😒 and now she's trying to say it was all a big misunderstanding but like, no brigitte, that's not how language works 🙄 and honestly, i'm low-key worried about emmanuel macron too, because if he thinks depardieu is 'presumed innocent' then what does he think about the victims? 🤔 shouldn't we be talking about accountability instead of just defending him? anyway, i'm definitely with judith godreche on this one, let's support our feminist activists and not let people like brigitte macron get away with their hurtful words 💁‍♀️
 
I'm not buying this "it was just a slip of tongue" excuse from Brigitte Macron... 😒 She needs to explain herself properly, no holding hands with the far-right on this one 🤝. Feminism is about supporting victims, and if she's going to use language that invalidates them, then I don't see how she can be taken seriously on the issue. And what's up with the "private conversation" defense? If it was private, why did it get recorded? 📹 Come clean, Brigitte - what were you really saying? 😬
 
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