2023-05-17 18:07:00
This Tuesday, May 16, Maxime Binet discussed with his guests the difficulties of children in reading, the insecurity linked to homophobia and the call for a boycott of Delhaize stores, launched by 131 intellectuals.
On this last subject, Jean-Marc Gheraille, editor-in-chief of the DH has a clear opinion. This call for a boycott, he would not have signed it. “Personally, I do not consider myself an intellectual. Obviously, all of them are fine. Congratulation”, immediately launches the editor-in-chief. “They arrive a bit like the carabinieri of Offenbach. They arrive late. This problem has been going on for two months and I haven’t seen a single intellectual on the barricades or with the people who were rightly or wrongly striking. They are in their office, behind the cameras, in their pharmacies. And now they’re pulling a white card out of nowhere.” For Jean-Marc Gheraille, the message given by the 131 signatories stigmatizes independent entrepreneurs. “Among the intellectuals there, there are undoubtedly some independents. I hope they pay all the people who work for them well. This carte blanche is inappropriate. It may not be useless, they have the right to think what they want, but this economic subject does not deserve to take a collective position of self-proclaimed intellectuals.
Completely empty shelves at Delhaize: “Some people don’t understand why you have to work for a brand that has decided to let them go”
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