"C à vous": Bernard-Henri Lévy attacks the "delighted confined nursery": Current Woman Le MAG

June 10, 2020, the new essay by philosopher Bernard Henri-Levy is published "This virus that drives you mad", in which the philosopher recalls the exceptional experience of the Covid-19. Guest on the show C to you, from June 9, 2020, for the promotion of his book, he had particularly harsh words on the prevention policies implemented by the government calling for "staying at home" and to draw up a certificate of displacement, during the period of confinement. The philosopher was surprised that the French had "accepted with astounding docility" the implementation of barrier gestures. "I bowed to it because I am a good citizen, I will not go to the mariole (…) but I bowed to it with a grin, reluctantly" explained the philosopher.

The philosopher attacked the "delighted confined nursery"

With covered words, the philosopher attacked "those who write (wind) in Télérama or elsewhere, confinement newspapers to say "how beautiful life is, when someone brings me (…)". Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine then interrupted her to add "you call them the delight of the Norman nativity scene". "Norman or not … No but wait, I have nothing against those who left for Normandy (…) I stayed in Paris" said Arielle Dombasle's companion. "Those who went to cultivate their gardens", continued with a laugh, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine. "The delight of the confined nursery … I find that there is a real division between those who wanted good confinements, who said to themselves, "where were you confined yourself?", And those who remembered that the word confinement is East an excruciating word, a word that smells bad, a word that smells of miasma ".

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