Michel Sardou : “feminists have not understood anything. They have nothing in the head ” – Gala
Controversy
Tuesday, December 26, Michel Sardou was to The Seine Music of Paris. For his last tour before stopping the music, the singer has taken up several of its key titles. He took the opportunity to return to the controversy around the song to Be a woman, released in 1981.
Michel Sardou performs its final concerts before they stop the music and devote himself to another passion, the theatre. At age 70, the singer is the product of The Seine Music of Paris Tuesday, 26 December. As usual, it has not been able to stop playing the provocation by referring to some of his songs that have made controversy. The title to Be a woman, released in 1981, is one of them. “Feminists have not understood anything, they have nothing in the head. I have been scourged, crucified, so that there was nothing antiféministe !, he says, ignoring a few whistles in the room. And today they do all these trades, ” says the singer.
In an interview with AFP last November, Michel Sardou is already back on the debate that fuels this song. “Even today, I am a dangerous macho ! In Being a woman, everything I said, they do today. Airplane pilot, bus driver… They make trades guys ! Is this degrading ? Yet, many women’s associations have me pummeled , “he explained. It is clear that feminism is not the cup of tea of the performer of the Lakes of Connemara. Last June, he expressed his opinion is considered to be well macho on the role of Brigitte Macron within presidential couple.
“Feminists have not understood anything. They have nothing in the head. They have me scourged and crucified… ” #Sardou#Femmesdesannees80@LaSeineMusicale#DerniereSeance
— Jean-François Guyot (@JFGuyot) December 26, 2017
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Michel Sardou
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