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[Vidéo] Zemmour: “When Macron said ‘the virus does not have a passport’, he didn’t give a damn about us”

On the set of Face à l’Info, the columnist condemned the too late decision to close the borders, believing that it “delegitimizes the government function”.

Last Thursday, to everyone’s surprise, Jean Castex did not announce the establishment of a third confinement, but above all decreed the closure of borders, even with European countries. From now on, any traveler who wants to enter French territory will have to take a negative PCR test. A measure loudly demanded by many observers since the start of the epidemic. But if he welcomed this initiative on the Face à l’Info set, Eric Zemmour also regretted the slowness with which it had been put in place, which undermines the government’s action.

Curfew ” counter productive “

Today, according to the editorialist, all government measures are becoming “Discussed and debatable”. For one simple reason: they either don’t work or are taken improperly and at the wrong time. “We saw our curfew, which is counterproductive”, he explains as an example. “It concentrates people in the stores so there are more of us in the stores, where we could have spread out”, he laments. For Eric Zemmour, these ineffective or inappropriate measures have a major consequence: the French “Start to know exactly what worked and what didn’t”.

Government function “Delegitimized”

The columnist of Face à l’Info, on the other hand, congratulates the government, to which he “Pays homage, it is never too late to do well”, having “Decided to close the borders”. Only he only did“After a year, after making fun of people who said ‘we must close the borders immediately'”. “Emmanuel Macron mocked us, mocked us by telling us: ‘The virus has no passport’. You speak ! The virus has a passport, it’s the people who come home. He didn’t give a damn about us, and now it’s our turn ”, he judges. Before adding: “There are things like that which delegitimize the government function and the constraints they want to impose on us”. In conclusion, if Eric Zemmour says to himself “Against civil disobedience in principle”, he thinks “That we have the right to say that they [le gouvernement] got it all wrong and they are not credible ”.

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