The Secretary of State, who was invited to a debate on the fight against femicide, threatened to leave the set of the film “C” this evening, angry at the reprimands of the director, to whom we owe the film in particular: Tickles.
Invited to the set of France 5’s “C ce soir” this Wednesday, March 8, to discuss the fight against femicide with the question “Why can’t France do it?”, Marlene Schiappa provoked the anger of Andrea Besconde. The director, as always, did not hesitate to point out the inaction of the government in the fight against violence against women, nevertheless, the main priority of Emmanuel Macron’s five-year term.
A few minutes after the show ended, the voices between the two women rose. “When I hear, ‘It’s the government’s fault because the wife was killed by her husband’… When there were no alarms and they happen, I don’t agree with this and find it disempowering. the author of this violence,” fumed the current Secretary of State for Social and Solidarity Economy and Community Life. But it’s too much for Andrea Besconde. “Then why are you leaving him outside?” he immediately answered. The main stakeholder’s response: “It’s not me who’s leaving him out, Andrea.” “No, but when I tell you, the political system. Finally, you don’t do anything against the impunity of the aggressors,” sighed the dancer, actress and director, imitating his words. The reproach thrown aside by the minister. “I can’t hear us doing nothing, sorry. We did everything…”
Oral competition
But the verbal ping-pong does not stop. With the surprised eyes of the other guests of “C ce soir” and journalist Karim Risuli, Marlene Schiappa and Andrea Bescond continue to clear their accounts. “No, but wait. the second is annoyed. When we have 94,000 complaints for rape, for example, there are less than 1,000 convictions, there is constant impunity.” Answer by Marlene Sciappa. “We have done everything since 2017 to make sure that this changes,” declared a politician responsible for gender equality a few years ago. So maybe not that, maybe not good, everything is open to criticism, we can put everything on the table again.
Raising her voice, Andrea Bescond then enumerates: “There are women who die, women who are raped every day. An attempted rape happens every seven minutes… 18 children are raped every hour. A woman who dies every two days.’ “But you think you’re telling me, Andrea?” Marlene Schiapa is angry. “Yes, I am telling you clearly. If I were you, to be honest, I wouldn’t be so calm when taking out a book, you see,” the actress answers.
“I’m not going to stay on this set”
Angered, the Secretary of State did not want to hear more. “Honestly, I find it just embarrassing, I’m sorry, but I’m not going to stay on this set,” Marlene finally let go of Schiappa, getting up from her chair. “Tell me I discovered sexual abuse, but what the hell? I have someone in my family who was killed by a gun, by femicide. It’s too easy, Andrea, to do what you do. You tell me to my face that I don’t know about violence against women, it’s ridiculous. The debate is over, thank you. you will cut.” The Secretary of State finally regained his seat on the set. And for the presenter Karim Risuli to conclude that no, obviously, nothing will be given.
Domestic violence in the video. “I know what to talk about”, Hammers Aurore Bergé
Source: Le Figaro
