Letter to Ginette Reno | The duty

Ginette, you have been in our lives for decades. With or without a CH jersey, you touch us! We hesitate to make fun of you when you mess up at a gala by pronouncing the name of the most famous rapper in Quebec! We even forgive you when you sing at the wedding of a famous member of a criminal group!

Like everyone else, I love you, Ginette. On the other hand, don’t blame me for blaming you and your team for this imbroglio surrounding the release of your autobiography. Isn’t access to reading essential in a society? Holding a book in your hands, isn’t that equivalent to the happiness of tasting sunny croissants for lunch? When we seize the words of an author or an author, do we not say to him “give me tenderness”? […]

Though I have thought about this whole very complex story of rights, of regulations to redefine, of percentages to modify, it does not prevent it from suggesting that, in your mind, money takes precedence over accessibility to culture.

In your discography, I discovered a song little known to the general public. Will we soon hear “I was wrong”?

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