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In May 2021, many English-language social media users encountered a quote ostensibly written by Jacques Attali, a French economist who served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991, in which he supported the mass killings of the “old” and “stupid” via a global pandemic:
This quote, which seems to suggest that a human-made pandemic would kill old people while a nefarious vaccination would kill stupid people, was not written by Attali.
This quote (reproduced below) does not appear anywhere in Attali’s memoir “Verbatim,” which reproduces various conversations between Mitterrand and other world leaders. In fact, we found no mention of a pandemic in this book.
originally posted by: keukendeur
a reply to: Blue_Jay33
Did you read the book?
It's not in there...
But who fact checks these things anyway...let's just roll with it.
originally posted by: BlueJacket
Did YOU read the book, or did you do a Facebook, or Reuters “fact check?”
Just wondering
They are amongst US.
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: Blue_Jay33
On the bright side, get ready to watch the biggest Darwin Awards ceremony.... ever.
I never realized that Hunger Games was a documentary until recently.
S&F for the post.
The stupid will believe in it and ask to be treated.
originally posted by: keukendeur
a reply to: Blue_Jay33
Did you read the book?
It's not in there...
But who fact checks these things anyway...let's just roll with it.
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: Blue_Jay33
On the bright side, get ready to watch the biggest Darwin Awards ceremony.... ever.
I never realized that Hunger Games was a documentary until recently.
S&F for the post.
Because it's in French and this was translated....so from a certain point of view of a fact check you could say that, but it's another deception.
originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
Because it's in French and this was translated....so from a certain point of view of a fact check you could say that, but it's another deception.