Pierre Ménès on the “Canal Football Club” set in 2019 -

Thierry Gromik

Marie Portolano's documentary,

I am not a slut, I am a journalist

, continues to fuel discussions three days after its broadcast on Canal +.

Sunday evening,

Les Jours

revealed that two sequences, which addressed the question of sexism and misogyny with Pierre Ménès, had been cut at the request of the encrypted channel.

Since then, the images in which the sports columnist forcibly kisses several women on television sets have resurfaced.

In reaction to this affair, 201 journalism students signed a petition calling for a “boycott of Canal + scholarships”.

For several years, the group has been organizing a competition for young people from journalism schools recognized by the profession.

At the end of the various tests, the winner usually wins a fixed-term contract.

"Impunity must end"

"We also and above all call on our schools, which work in collaboration with Canal +, to face up to their responsibilities and to stop cooperating with the channel as long as the latter does not take the necessary measures, write the signatories of the petition. in the accompanying text.

Impunity must end, and the editorial staff in which we are going to work must evolve at all costs.

"

"You should know that the majority of his actions have been denounced internally, but always minimized or hushed up by the various layers of management," confided a source from Canal + to

20 Minutes

.

A reflection that does not demoralize the students who have collected their 200 signatures in just over 24 hours.

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