I love you too, Safia

On Saturday, in an Instagram post, singer-songwriter Safia Nolin wrote about the repercussions on her career that her denunciation of the behavior of Maripier Morin had.

I love you too, Safia

On Saturday, in an Instagram post, singer-songwriter Safia Nolin wrote about the repercussions on her career that her denunciation of the behavior of Maripier Morin had.

Here's an excerpt from her post: "I'm not the one who's everywhere right now. HOWEVER, I'm the one whose plug is pulled when I refuse to talk about it. [...] I don't want to talk about my denunciation [...]. »

Safia mentions that she wants a peace hug. She affirms: “[...] two years later, my mental health, my safety, my career are extremely affected […]. »

Several Quebec artists who support her have commented on her publication and told her that they love her.

Me too, I tell you I love you, Safia.

It is deplorable and sad to see that a person who stands up to unacceptable behavior suffers all these negative impacts in several spheres of his life.

Put yourself in his place

In her publication, Safia Nolin reveals that four shows in which she was to present her mini-album entitled Seum, released in October 2021, withdrew their invitation because she did not want to talk about her denunciation.

Is it moral to invite an artist to perform on condition that she agrees to come back to a subject that is more than sensitive for her?

Doesn't she have the right to want to move on?

Should a person who has experienced a traumatic event have to give up professional opportunities because they are not respected in their demands by the people who want to hire them? Shouldn't she be able to count on their goodwill? And wouldn't these people be able to put themselves in his place for a moment?

People who work in the media should all think about these questions.

Safia Nolin is a very talented artist. This is enough to make her a first choice guest.

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