Animated debate this January 17 on RCM in Les Grandes Gueules. Didier Giraud, Charles Consigny and Fred Hermel hung on talking about the vaccine pass, Covid-19 and compulsory masks.
The Covid-19 continues to unleash the most virulent passions in the media, with endless debates between pros and cons, whether it be vaccines, masks or even – more recently – passes. It is therefore no surprise that on the Grandes Gueules plateau, who are aptly named, things quickly got out of hand this morning of January 17 on RMC. The argument followed a short speech by lawyer Charles Consigny that “we must let the French take their responsibilities”, to know cover the costs of hospitalizations instead of “put a gun to their head“with various obligations. The whole thing slipped towards the wearing of a mask and the impact that this can have on daily life with an observation by Fred Hermel then an intervention by the farmer Didier Giraud.
“To live with is to live without a mask with one reminder per year” for Fred Hermel. And Didier Giraud to intervene: “But I don’t care! I put on the mask once a week to come see you!” before being quickly interrupted by Charles Consigny. “But why do you only think of your face Didier? We’re on a social debate show, put yourself in people’s shoes!“If the farmer thinks that you just have to follow the rules imposed by the government, the lawyer on his side obviously has some tired of being told what to do. To hear Didier Giraud insist that he lives “normally every day when he is not in Paris” therefore annoys him, and pushes him to insist in turn: “But don’t just think of yourself, think of the people who are in Paris”.
Charles Consigny: “Why do you want to submit to this society of idiots?”
Didier Giraud, however, has the answer to everything and maintains, a little more calmly, that “people who are in Paris, they adapt to the conditions of Paris”. A point of view which holds but which does not prevent the lawyer from replying one last time while he is given the floor. For Charles Consigny, all government guidelines are too restrictive. He therefore chooses to conclude by emphasizing that during this broadcast of the Grandes Gueules on January 17, many “bullshit” have been said, and to ask a question to which he immediately answers: “Why do you want to submit to this society of jerks? I don’t want to.”
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