When the music goes wild.
On hearing Prime Minister Jean Castex decree last week, in the name of the fight against the coronavirus, the closure of cultural departments in supermarkets, some artists have strangled themselves.
Before turning up the sound on social networks.
“It's lunar, it looks like a punishment for culture.
(…) Is the Covid on our works? ”
, stormed Matt Pokora in a story posted on his Instagram account, followed by 2.8 million subscribers.
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On the photo of a supermarket display crossed out with a banner "sale of books and records FORBIDDEN", the singer calls out the Minister of Culture, Roselyne Bachelot:
"So we are the problem, obviously ..."
Benjamin Biolay does not no longer digest
“the absurd, ubiquitous and Orwello-Kafkaesque decisions of the French government.
(…) We continue to die with dignity as you can see, Jean Castex, ”
he quipped on Instagram on Tuesday.
False note
The government's false note is definitely not going through.
"We end up
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