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Carla Bruni's dismissal of feminism draws ire

AFP

Carla Bruni-Sarkozy was caught in the eye of a Twitter storm after telling French that her generation had no need for feminism.

"In my generation we don't need to be feminist," said the former first lady, who is making a public comeback after her husband Nicolas Sarkozy's removal from power. She guest edited the Christmas issue of the magazine.

"There are pioneers who paved the way for us," said the model, singer and mother-of-two. "I am not a feminist activist at all. On the contrary, I am a true bourgeoise. I love family life and doing the same thing every day."

Her remarks sparked a deluge of reactions on Twitter this week, with the French feminist group, Osez le feminisme!, spearheading the assault, inviting people to respond to Bruni under the hashtag, #ChereCarlaBruni (Dear Carla Bruni).

Playing on the fact women still earn a quarter less than men in equivalent jobs, one user, Linda Ramoul, retorted: "My generation needs feminism because I am on sale for a 27 per cent discount all year round."

The French senator Laurence Rossignol also weighed in, tweeting: "For as long as I get asked if I am the senator's assistant, the coming generation will need feminism."

"Eighty percent of housework still carried out by women," came the one-liner from Twitter user Maman Travaille.

Another, MaggiAnT, wrote that "We will need feminism for as long as my son gets laughed at for saying he wants to be a midwife."

"We need everyone to be feminist," summed up government spokeswoman Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, who is also the women's rights minister, when questioned on Europe 1 radio about the row.

"Feminism is about equal rights, not about one gender dominating the other."

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Bruni's feminism remark draws ire
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