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Brice Couturier: "The French who say no to the vaccine deserve a president to speak to them like this"

2022-01-05T19:55:30.383Z


TRIBUNE - The journalist and essayist explains why the words chosen by the Head of State about our unvaccinated fellow citizens seem justified to him.


Brice Couturier is in particular the author of “1969, année fateidique” (Éditions de L'Observatoire, 2019) and publishes “OK Millennials!

Puritanism, victimization, identity, censorship… A baby boomer's investigation into the myths of the “woke” generation ”(Éditions de L'Observatoire, 2021, 336 p., € 21).

Vladimir Poutine, who has massed more than 100,000 troops on the Ukrainian border, has just issued, to the United States and NATO, an ultimatum accompanied by a very explicit threat of war:

"Military measures and adequate techniques. "

Those who refuse the vaccine testify to both a lack of intelligence and a weak civic sense.

And this is very precisely what Emmanuel Macron said

Brice Couturier

France, our country, which has just inherited the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, will have to assume these responsibilities at a crucial time.

In April, a presidential election will take place, which one can imagine that, in such a context (international tensions, pandemic, inflation, etc.), it will be decisive.

And what do you think the media have been talking about for forty-eight hours?

From an expression taken out of a context of four ...

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Source: lefigaro

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