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Barbecue “symbol of manhood”? For Roussel, “we eat meat according to what we have in our wallet, not in our underwear”

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The national secretary of the Communist Party says he prefers to focus on the purchasing power of the French to buy meat than on recent controversies.

“Frankly, you’re not going to talk to me about the sex of chops anyway!” This is how Fabien Roussel reacted to the controversy unleashed by Sandrine Rousseau about the roast, considered by the deputy as a “symbol of virility”. Invited this Tuesday in Europe 1, the communist leader estimated that “some make the buzz” with this type of topic

“For me,” replied Fabien Roussel, who has already had several controversies with the ecofeminist on food issues“We eat meat according to what we have in our wallet, and not according to what we have in our underwear or underwear.”

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“Access to good food”

During a round table organized on the occasion of the Summer universities of your political training in Grenoble On Saturday, August 27, Sandrine Rousseau had stated that it was necessary to “change mentality so that eating a steak cooked on a barbecue ceases to be a symbol of virility.” This had not failed to provoke multiple reactions within the political class.

A no-issue for Fabien Roussel, who claims to have always defended “access to good food, gastronomy and, in particular, French-bred French products.”

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He also invited “everyone to come and share the roasts and good food of the Fiesta de la Huma on September 9, 10 and 11.”

Author: Over there
Source: BFM TV

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