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Coronavirus: Nicolas Bedos calls to "live to the fullest" regardless of the risks

2020-09-24T10:18:11.489Z


On social networks, the director posted a message in which he invites not to respect the wearing of the mask and not to follow “cowardly government directives”.


Nicolas Bedos had a lot on his heart.

On social networks, the director of the next

OSS 117

Red Alert in Black Africa

- scheduled for theaters on February 3, 2021 - has given way to a reflection on the health situation in France.

In a few lines, he called on the population to go against all the directives and restrictions imposed to fight against Covid-19.

To read also: Nicolas Bedos: "My father disappeared the worst year that is for the freedom of expression"

“Okay, come on, let's be frank: Stop everything.

ALL.

Masks.

Containment.

Except in front of your very fragile parents (when they wish it, which was not the case of my father, bruised dead to be deprived of our love)

, declares Nicolas Bedos.

"Live thoroughly, get sick, go to restaurants, yell at the cops, contradict your bosses and cowardly government directives," he continues, asserting that we must now "live even if it means dying."

“We stop stopping.

We live.

WE love.

We have a fever.

We are going forward.

We are withdrawing from the gray area.

It is not the color of our hearts, ”

he said again, aware that his message will provoke the ire of some.


"My elders will tell you: let's live thoroughly, kiss each other, die, have a fever, cough, recover, life is too short a parenthesis to be tasted backwards"

, concluded Nicolas Bedos who, a few days ago confessed his concern about a freedom of expression constantly

"undermined"

lately.

Source: lefigaro

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