The controversy surrounding a tweet deemed anti-Semitic by rapper Médine and his invitation to the summer days of the Europe Écologie-Les Verts (EELV) party continues. Sandrine Rousseau, invited this Tuesday morning to the morning show of RMC-BFMTV, assured: “I will go and I will debate”, unlike the mayors of Bordeaux (Pierre Hurmic) and Strasbourg (Jeanne Barseghian), who canceled their visit as long as the rapper’s invitation stood.
The MP for Paris, however, clarified: “Yes, the tweet from Medina is anti-Semitic, we can’t deny it. And to add: “We have a problem of vagueness around this notion of anti-Semitism, since obviously some people do not consider it to be anti-Semitic. »
Medina at the EELV summer days: “I will go and I will debate”, assures Sandrine Rousseau (@sandrousseau) pic.twitter.com/0Dtc3df7E3
The rapper called essayist Rachel Khan, granddaughter of deportees, “resKHANpée” on X (ex-Twitter). Before clarifying his remarks, without deleting them.