Dream team
The team composition is worth the detour. on the right, here is Jacline Mouraud, figure of “yellow vests” converted into epidemiology. You will then recognize Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, deputy for Essonne and president of Debout la France, then Florian Philippot, leader of the Les Patriotes micro-party. Beside, the little head that protrudes is that of Fabrice Di Vizio, the lawyer of Didier Raoult. Martine Wonner, MP for Bas-Rhin, ex-LRM, is to his right. “What about Francis Lalanne, then?” “. No worries, it’s his beard and cap, or rather his miki, the Breton sailors’ headgear, protruding to the left.
Fierce metaphor
It was at the initiative of Florian Philippot that this skewer of talents met on Saturday to denounce the government’s health policy and the deprivation of freedoms it generates, according to the demonstrators. The opportunity for the former vice-president of the National Front to proudly display a badge crossed out with the slogan “I am not a rhinoceros”, a reference to the play by Eugène Ionesco in which an epidemic of rhinoceritis strikes the population, fearful the inhabitants of a city and soon metamorphosing them into submissive animals …
You had to think about it.
Stylistic orange
Next to Florian Philippot’s badge, another coquetry, another staging. In the breast pocket of his jacket, he has indeed stashed a pocket in the color of his party, unless it is a grenadine silk tie hastily folded back on itself. Be that as it may, this element of stylistics allows us to pose an important question in the context: can we denounce the deprivation of freedoms and the totalitarianism of the State when, at the same time, we can come out thus dressed in all impunity and legality? Everyone will respond in their soul and conscience.
Red white blue
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan also had released the charms. In this case, this tricolor scarf precisely symbolizes his status as a parliamentarian. One detail makes all the difference. Like his colleague Martine Wonner, the deputy wears his scarf in such a way that the red is closest to his face, while mayors must legally wear their scarf in the opposite direction, the blue facing up… In life , this information is of no interest. At Trivial Pursuit, it can be crucial.
Pedestrian crossing
Overlooking our skewer, a red man seems to be watching the scene in dismay, arms dangling, looking downcast. Let us take the opportunity to recall that it was in 1962 that traffic lights appeared in France and that these, considered too expensive, too intrusive, above all perfectly useless, were first the subject of numerous criticisms. , before establishing themselves quietly in the landscape by proving their usefulness and saving a few lives in the process … Here, here.