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Health pass: Emmanuel Macron caricatured as Marshal Pétain in the Var

After making up Emmanuel Macron as Hitler at the end of July, Michel-Ange Flori posted, this Thursday, August 12, a new controversial poster establishing a comparison between Emmanuel Macron and Marshal Pétain.

The poster compares Emmanuel Macron and Marshal Pétain, both in military uniform, in front of a QR code with the message: “There is only one pass to go through“By putting up this new poster, Michel-Ange Flori wanted to denounce the vaccine constraints making it possible to fight against covid-19.

For opinion: Macronist militiamen wearing donkey caps, anxious to please their master, patrol the suburbs looking for unlicensed comedians to deliver them to the judicial authority.
The step too much! pic.twitter.com/H0M3B6CBua

– Flori Michel-Ange (@MichelFlori) August 12, 2021

The poster has already been condemned by the prefect of Var who denounced “odious amalgams to which indulges once again “ this poster artist “too well known locally”. They are an insult to the history and memory of the victims of this tragic period, at a time when we should all come together to combine our efforts to stem the 4th epidemic wave, protect the health of our fellow citizens and avoid our country to shut down entire sections of its economy“, declares the prefect, according to La Depeche.

A possible fine of 12,000 euros

On July 28, Emmanuel Macron lodged a complaint against the Var poster artist after being represented as Adolf Hitler near La Seyne-sur-Mer and at the entrance to Toulon. An investigation had been opened for “public insult“by the Toulon prosecutor’s office on Tuesday, July 20.”I seized the departmental security of the Toulon police station as part of a preliminary investigation”, Had indicated the prosecutor of Toulon Bernard Marchal specifying that the qualification retained could evolve. The Toulon police officers had heard Michel-Ange Flori on Thursday, July 29.

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