MOSCOW, Jan 12 French First Lady Brigitte Macron commented on her husband Emmanuel Macron's remarks about unvaccinated from coronavirus, recalling the «flowery language» of the French writer of the first half of the 16th century and the humanist of the Renaissance, Francois Rabelais. A week ago, in an interview with the Parisien newspaper, Emmanuel Macron said: «I do not get (in French the verb emmerder — ed.) the French. I am all day I argue with the administration when they block them. But the unvaccinated ones, I really want to get them. And we will continue to do this until the end. This is a strategy. » The verb emmerder, which Macron used, in French has a coarser, vulgar connotation and can be translated into Russian in different ways. … The world is in a fever with a new wave of coronavirus «I taught Rabelais, and he also has a flamboyant language,» said former French teacher Brigitte Macron on the TF1 TV channel. The words of the head of the French Republic drew a barrage of criticism from the opposition. In addition, a poll by Elabe showed that more than 50% of French people are shocked by such statements from their leader.