Nicolas Anelka’s “quenelle” gesture during a football match has sparked controversy and condemnation, particularly due to its association with the comedian Dieudonné and allegations of anti-Semitism. Anelka defended the gesture as a dedication to his friend Dieudonné, while Dieudonné himself praised Anelka’s action on Twitter.
The French government, including ministers Valérie Fourneyron and Manuel Valls, denounced the gesture, with Valls expressing a desire to ban Dieudonné’s shows. Chantal Jouanno, the former Minister of Sports, called for Anelka’s sanction, considering the “quenelle” as a Nazi and anti-Semitic gesture.
The English Football Association (FA) announced its intention to study Anelka’s gesture, and he could face a suspension of at least five matches if found guilty of misconduct.
The controversy reflects broader debates about freedom of expression, anti-Semitism, and the responsibilities of public figures in shaping public discourse.