French General Christian Blanchon has earned the ire of globalist vaccine pushers by publishing a letter lauding the unvaccinated. Originally published in September, the statement extols those who chose to forgo the experimental Covid-19 vaccines as having courage and embodying the “best of humanity.”
Although the statement may be identical to one penned by Spanish biologist and filmmaker Fernando López-Mirones, it began to go viral after Blanchon published it in September.
Instead of demonizing people who refused to be vaccinated for COVID-19, Blanchon offered them encouragement and praise. “Even if I were fully vaccinated, I would admire the unvaccinated for standing up to the greatest pressure I have ever seen, including from spouses, parents, children, friends, colleagues, and doctors…. They are found everywhere, in all ages, levels of education, countries, and opinions.
“They are beings above the average of their societies; they are the essence of the peoples who have built all cultures and conquered horizons,” he continued. “They are there, by your side, they seem normal, but they are superheroes.”
Blanchon’s statement described the treatment many unvaccinated souls faced, treatment that was often legitimized by governments around the world who saw them as an annoyance or, worse, a danger:
Excluded from their families’ Christmas tables, they have never seen anything so cruel. They lost their jobs, let their careers sink, and had no more money … but they didn’t care. They suffered immeasurable discrimination, denunciations, betrayals, and humiliation … but they continued.
Never before in humanity has there been such a casting; we now know who the resisters are on planet Earth.
Among those doing the “casting” the general’s statement talked about was none other than French President Emmanuel Macron. In a January interview, Macron laid out his plan to make life increasingly difficult for French citizens who refused to take the Covid-19 jab, saying he wanted to “p*** them off.”
Confronted with a question about the approximately 23 percent of French citizens who were not fully vaccinated, Macron let his feelings be known.
“How do we reduce that minority? We reduce it, sorry for the expression, by p***ing them off even more,” Macron said.
Macron described a society in which the unvaccinated would not be allowed to play much of a part:
So we need to let [the unvaccinated] know: From January 15 you will no longer be able to go to a restaurant, you won’t be able to get a drink or a coffee or go to the theatre or the cinema….
I’m not for p***ing off the French. Now the unvaccinated, I really want to p*** them off. And so, we’re going to keep doing it, until the end. This is the strategy.
However, according to one French politician, absent his petty and dictatorial words, Macron himself could be construed as one of the people Blanchon’s statement lauds. Former presidential candidate and member of France’s National Assembly Jean Lassalle said that Macron and much of his government had not received any Covid-19 vaccinations.
Explaining why he took the vaccine, Lassalle said, “Because I was an MP and I didn’t want to give the feeling that I wasn’t doing my job. But I did not know that Emmanuel Macron was not vaccinated.”
Lassalle also said that many members of the government and some members of Parliament were also not vaccinated.
Although Blanchon’s statement may not be original, he is widely credited for making it go viral in the past several weeks.
He praised the “resisters” as “Women, men, old, young, rich, poor, of all races and all religions, the unvaccinated, the chosen ones of the invisible ark, the only ones who managed to resist when everything fell apart.”
“You’ve passed an unimaginable test that many of the toughest marines, commandos, green berets, astronauts, and geniuses couldn’t pass. You are made of the stuff of the greatest that ever lived, those heroes born among ordinary men who shine in the dark.”