La Scala director apologizes for critical remarks on Trump and Netanyahu
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Frédéric Biessy, director of La Scala theater, apologized for making "political remarks" about Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu.
- The remarks were made during an intervention on freedom of expression for high school students.
- Biessy expressed regret for his comments, which he acknowledged were inappropriate in that context.
Frédéric Biessy, the director of the renowned La Scala theater, has issued a formal apology following controversial "political remarks" he made concerning Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu. The director's comments surfaced after an intervention he gave on the topic of freedom of expression to high school students.
In a letter addressed to students, parents, and teachers, Biessy expressed his deep regret for the statements made during the educational session. He acknowledged that his remarks were inappropriate for the setting and context of discussing freedom of expression with young learners. The apology aims to mend the relationship with the school community and address the concerns raised by his public comments.
Biessy's intervention was intended to explore the nuances of free speech, but his personal opinions on political figures apparently overshadowed the educational purpose. The theater director's regret suggests an understanding that public figures, especially those in educational roles, must exercise caution and maintain neutrality when addressing sensitive political topics with students.
The apology seeks to clarify Biessy's position and reaffirm his commitment to fostering an environment of respectful dialogue. It highlights the delicate balance between personal political views and professional responsibilities, particularly when engaging with younger audiences.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.