The English media has uncovered a photo posted two months ago featuring Manchester City player Samir Nasri making a quenelle gesture. The quenelle, associated with French comedian Dieudonné and deemed by some as antisemitic, has been a subject of controversy. Following the revelation of the photo, Nasri took to his Twitter account to clarify that the pose was an “anti-system” gesture and had no antisemitic connotations. He apologized to anyone who might have been offended and emphasized that the gesture’s definition should not be confused with antisemitism. The controversy surrounding the quenelle gesture continues to stir debates in the public sphere.
SAMIR NASRI: TRAPPED BY AN ENGLISH TABLOID, HE ALSO APOLOGIZES FOR HIS QUENELLE! THE PICTURE
