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A protestor (L) holds a placard reading "We are not QR codes" during a demonstration against the new coronavirus safety measures including a compulsory health pass called for by the French government, in Marseille on July 17, 2021.
The security agency fears citizens opposed to the government's liberticidal Covid rules might turn to extremism. But it is the Macron government's own draconian actions that are fomenting radical dissent.
A new law christening the Covid-19 health pass and QR code tracking system in the daily lives of French citizens has cleared hurdles in the Senate, with only the Constitutional Council standing between freedom and a new world in which French citizens are required to present proof of an anti-Covid double-jab, or a nose swab test within the previous 48 hours, to access restaurants, movie theaters, gyms, swimming pools, bars, hospitals, and some shopping centers.
The pass would also become a condition of continued paid employment for those working in these venues, along with non-negotiable mandatory jabs for health care workers.
The law effectively creates a two-tier society that defines citizens by a specific medical act. The precedent is jarring. Until now, a person's medical history was considered taboo and part of their private life. So it's hardly surprising that a pro-freedom movement has emerged, spilling into the streets of Paris and other French cities every Saturday for the past two weeks, with no end in sight, to protest the government's segregation efforts.
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