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French President Says That The Unvaccinated Are No Longer Citizens Of France

After attempting to alienate unvaccinated citizens by pushing legislation that disallows them the right to free will, the President of France has suggested that the unvaccinated are “no longer citizens”. 

This situation sounds like a dystopian nightmare, but unfortunately, it’s real life and not the latest novel by Suzanne Collins. 

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“They undermine the solidity of a nation. When my freedom threatens that of others, I become irresponsible. An irresponsible person is no longer a citizen,” said Emmanuel Macron, President of France. He claims that he was intentionally attempting to “piss off” these individuals. “The unvaccinated, I really want to annoy them”.

Nothing spells “fighting a health crisis” quite like enflaming division and denouncing everyone who doesn’t conform to the state’s idea of a good taxpayer. Instead of reasoning with the unvaccinated and legitimately working to convince them that the science is sound, the President simply denounces their citizenship. 

The Daily Caller reported, Macron’s comments came as French lawmakers debated legislation sought by Macron’s administration that would require individuals to be fully vaccinated in order to enter restaurants, gyms, and other areas while taking away the option for unvaccinated people to provide proof of a negative test taken within 24 hours, according to the report.

Macron said that he will not send the unvaccinated to prison, but has described a plan to essentially remove their right and ability to function normally in society. 

“So we need to tell them, from 15 January, 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,” he said. 

But of course, this isn’t an issue of grabbing coffee. It’s a matter of individuals having the right to leave their homes and go where they desire; free will. In France, free will is apparently determined by chemical injection and medical history