The last time we interviewed him was last spring, to talk about his “solidarity masks” operation.
The writer Alexandre Jardin had put his notoriety to good use to mobilize supermarkets and a group of designers to distribute free masks at the cash desks of supermarkets.
This time, the author of "Zebra" goes out of its hinges to denounce a possible generalized reconfinement.
Do you support the movement that calls for not re-defining?
ALEXANDRE JARDIN.
I fully support him.
I was in favor of the first confinements which made sense because they were intended to be short-term.
But here we are talking about a third.
And why not four, five, eight reconfigurations in the future.
We are entering into a long-term logic which does not make sense and which does not work.
We can see it clearly.
You have to learn to live with the virus.
What do you think of Friday night's turnaround?
The discontent has been heard and we can only rejoice to see the President resist the health bureaucracy and media pressure.
I remain mobilized and I will be attentive to developments.
What was brewing was unacceptable.
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Doesn't containment save lives?
Confining the elderly and vaccinating them as a priority, that's a policy.
But, here, we are destroying our society and above all our young people.
Some find themselves locked in a room of 8 square meters with no money.
There is even talk of suicides.
We are desocializing, de-educating, and despairing a whole generation.
There are limits to indecency and morality.
When I see that some meals are offered for one euro, it looks a lot like soup kitchen and I tell myself that we are not offering them a future with that.
We are preparing to plunge the youth of this country into darkness.
And that worries you?
This is madness.
If we sacrifice the younger generations, we run the risk of rebellion movements as we have seen in the Netherlands or Italy.
Do we really want to experience this?
Do we want to give up our culture in the long term, sacrifice these vital things that seem secondary in the eyes of technocrats?
Do we really want this life?