President Emmanuel Macron’s volte-face on mandatory vaccination puts French human rights on par with Saudi Arabia
By: Rachel Marsden
PARIS – “I have said it, I will say it again: the vaccine will not be
compulsory,” French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted on Dec. 27, 2020.
In an interview on April 24, 2021, he reiterated: "The health pass will never be
a right of access that differentiates the French. It should not be compulsory to
access places of everyday life such as restaurants, theaters and cinemas, or to
visit friends."
Fast-forward to July 12, 2021. In a televised address to the nation, Macron
announced the extension of the “health pass,” consisting of a government
generated QR code, to everyday activities, beginning on July 21. Unless someone
wants to pay out of pocket for antigenic or PCR tests every 48 hours to access
everyday venues with 50 or more people, including restaurants, bars, cinemas,
gyms, stores, and transit, vaccination will soon become the only means of
access.
President Macron didn’t mince words regarding his intent. “Vaccination is not
immediately compulsory for everyone,” he said. “But we will extend the health
pass as much as possible to encourage as many of you as possible to go for the
vaccination.” He then added: “Depending on how the situation evolves, we will no
doubt have to ask ourselves the question of compulsory vaccination for all
French people.” But the measures that he just announced, which will no doubt be
rubber stamped by the lapdog parliamentary majority of Macron’s own party,
create a sanitary apartheid that marginalizes the unvaccinated so drastically
that it amounts to vaccination coercion.
In other words, if you’re at least 12 years old and want to live any semblance
of a normal life, you’ll have to succumb to it. And if you can’t afford to get
tested at a pharmacy every 48 hours at your own expense in lieu of vaccination
in order to get the government QR code, you’re also going to be stuck. “This
fall, the famous PCR tests will be paid, unless prescribed by a doctor, in order
to encourage vaccination rather than the multiplication of tests,” Macron said.
Proof of recovery from COVID-19 in the form of a positive PCR test is also
accepted for health pass purposes, but only for six months, after which you’ll
have to succumb to vaccination or pay for tests every two days.
Healthcare workers will have to take the vaccine or lose their jobs, with the
list of other professionals forced to take the jab largely expected to be
extended.
And for those who think they will be left alone after taking two doses of the
vaccine, think again. You’re already back up to bat. Macron has started nagging
about a third dose of the vaccine starting in September.
It’s all so preposterous, as is the nerve of referring to any of this as a
choice when it’s effectively mandatory vaccination – something that now puts
France on par with such beacons of human rights as Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, and
Turkmenistan.
The discrepancy between the current COVID-19 statistics and the severity of
these measures is stunning. While the number of cases has increased in recent
days, overall case numbers are still relatively low, as are the number of
hospitalizations and deaths. If the vulnerable and those with pre-existing
conditions most likely to land them in the hospital with COVID are now
protected, then why force a medical procedure onto healthy people? And if
they’re not protected, why not start there rather than harass the entire
population to undergo a medical procedure in which the risk – particularly in
the long run for healthy people – may outweigh the benefit? Exactly how many of
these jabs will people be forced to take over the course of a lifetime – not for
personal health reasons but just to have access to everyday life?
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, French citizens spilled into the streets every
Saturday for well over a year as the Yellow Vest movement protested a proposed
carbon tax increase to the price of gas by a few cents per liter.
Now that the French are being denied autonomy over their bodies and personal
choice for a vaccine on which no one has enough information on any long-term
effects, due to its newness, will anyone care to take to the streets to defend
their most basic rights and freedoms?
Highly unlikely. Instead, the French flocked like sheep to a vaccination
appointment website at a reported rate of 17,000 to 20,000 per minute. Clearly,
it’s fear of losing access to society that’s driving these appointments rather
than any health-related appeal to reason.
And it’s the French on the political left who are showing their true colors
during this crisis. They are complicit in permitting the erosion of workers’
rights when faced with a direct threat from the government to their livelihood
and a grotesque violation of their personal autonomy. If France has just taken a
hard turn into sanitary dictatorship territory, it’s because its citizens are
either sleepwalking into this dystopia or hiding under the bed.
COPYRIGHT 2021 RACHEL MARSDEN