It seems that the honest citizen is wrong to worry.
Prevented from exercising his profession, limited in his movements, masked all the holy day, beset with recommendations for the smallest details of his private life, he has been hearing for almost ten months that it is a virus that temporarily suspends his freedoms, that the France is neither Turkey nor North Korea and that one should not seek malice when necessity is law.
It is obvious.
But derogatory certificates in curfews, non-essential products in administrative closures, the concern sometimes persists.
The bill discovered three days before Christmas that allowed the government to de facto confine those who are not vaccinated will not dispel it.
The whimsical mind will cry out for conspiracy, the informed mind will once again detect amateurism.
The text, however, illustrated a temptation that it would be excessive to qualify as tyrannical, but which is not trivial.
By bringing into common law
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