The call to stop wearing the mask launched by Nicolas Bedos does not stop talking.
On his Instagram account, the director of the next OSS 117 - scheduled for February 3, 2021 - invited the French to "
live even if it means dying
", abandoning the health measures imposed against the coronavirus.
As soon as it was published, the message provoked many indignant reactions, pushing its author to temper his remarks in a second, then a third, post.
“
Come on, Stop.
We get back to work and we pick up a bit from social networks.
Do you like to.
Make up your own mind.
Listen to your loved ones.
Listen to yourself, it's not too early.
Good luck in this mess, see you soon,
”he posted.
When Bedos gives us great lessons, I find it stupid, silly, because it is a position of a spoiled child, ideological
Marc Levy
Despite these more nuanced words, the 41-year-old actor ultimately failed to completely deflate the controversy.
Invited on October 1 on RMC, the author Marc Lévy went there with his little commentary on Nicolas Bedos' platform.
“
I am one of those who are not the worst off, because my work tool is not compromised.
Me, I live this with a lot of humility and trying to do the best I can to help.
[...] I live in a city
where there is zero social protection, so when you say to someone: "yes, but if you go to work, you endanger my health, my life and that of my parents ", he answers rightly:" yes, but me, if I am not going to work, tonight my children will not eat ".
How do you want to have an absolute answer like that, saying You have to do this,
”lamented the writer, who has lived in New York for over 20 years.
"
I have nothing against him, but when Bedos gives us great lessons, I find it stupid, silly, because it is a position of a spoiled child, ideological.
I worked for the Red Cross.
Go mess around in the hospital in the emergency departments, where there are emergency doctors who risk their skin on the front lines every day to save lives.
I imagine that the right answer is a balance between saving jobs and saving lives,
”concluded Marc Lévy.