During an interview with a mainstream panel, French President Emmanuel Macron promised to continue discriminating against the unvaccinated, believing he’d be wholeheartedly cheered on for his hatred. Unfortunately for the little fascist, things haven’t exactly gone as planned.
After claiming that 5 million unvaccinated French people are non-citizens, Macron went on, saying, “I really want to piss off the unvaccinated. And so, we are going to continue doing that until the end.”
He couldn’t have said it any clearer than that. If you are an unvaccinated French citizen, your own President is gunning for you, promising to make your life hell “until the end.”
We are at a loss for words to comment on this kind of rhetoric. Even after we have slept on it for a night.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) January 5, 2022
During the interview, Macron appeared fully confident that his statement would go down well with the French masses and the world at large. But unfortunately for Macron — and fortunately for everyone else on this plan — his dictatorial posturing has been condemned en masse.
“This is what a tyrant looks like,” political commentator Lauren Chen wrote in a Tweet. “Hopefully, the people of France will continue to protest and vote for freedom this April….”
I tried to warn France about Macron https://t.co/ECJt0udvVi
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) January 5, 2022
🇫🇷 French assembly in uproar following Macron's threats to the unjabbed. pic.twitter.com/cCc3BfE3aY
— Anonymous UK Citizen (@AnonUKCitizen) January 5, 2022
Same energy
Macron 1v1 me bro pic.twitter.com/ilWg4VPmDX— HollidayⒶctual (@TrashPandaLoot) January 5, 2022
What disturbs me most about this is not what Macron said – that’s to be expected of him and his demented demonisation and discrimination of anyone who chooses not to obey the jab order – but the number of people who agree with him and think what he’s doing is justified. https://t.co/aPTwAGAr8S
— Carol McGiffin (@McGiff) January 5, 2022
Even the NY Times has criticized Macron for his comments, writing that “some critics worried that his crude tone could unnecessarily antagonize anti-vaccine activists, while doing little to convince those who are reluctant to get vaccinated.”
According to several outlets, several MPs have now received death threats over the proposed vaccine mandate Macron is planning to roll out by January 15, and some MPs have demanded the President apologize for his hateful comments toward the unvaccinated.
All of the drama and hate-filled rhetoric aside, at the very least, Macron has, so far, promised not to arrest or force injections on his population.
“I won’t send [unvaccinated people] to prison,” he said. “So, we need to tell them, from January 15, you will no longer be able to go to the restaurant. You will no longer be able to go for a coffee. You will no longer be able to go to the theatre. You will no longer be able to go to the cinema.”