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"At the school of Absurdistan"

2022-01-12T20:22:52.785Z


The editorial of Le Figaro, by Vincent Trémolet de Villers. "A door must be opened or closed!" Alfred de Musset is not in government, he is not a member of the Scientific Council, yet one of his proverbs would be enough to get us out of the incredible administrative-health mess in which the school is immersed. Jean-Michel Blanquer, in fact, finds himself, to his greatest misfortune, at the confluence of all government contradictions. The first concerns the


"A door must be opened or closed!"

Alfred de Musset is not in government, he is not a member of the Scientific Council, yet one of his proverbs would be enough to get us out of the incredible administrative-health mess in which the school is immersed. Jean-Michel Blanquer, in fact, finds himself, to his greatest misfortune, at the confluence of all government contradictions. The first concerns the specificity of Omicron, which is more contagious and less dangerous. The (unspoken) choice at school is to let the virus circulate. Wise decision. However, at the same time, Olivier Véran before the Assembly and the Senate brandishes hundreds of thousands of cases as if France was on the verge of breaking up. Red alert in Parliament, green light in primary school. In the morning, parents hear that the children do not risk anything, in the evening that it would be prudent for them to be vaccinated.Rest assured! Everything is under control, assures the Minister of Education. It's an intergalactic tsunami!…

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Source: lefigaro

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