Mr. Legault, twenty times since the start of the pandemic, you have designated the health crisis as “the battle of our lives”. Without wanting to be ageistic, for us, thirtysomethings, twentysomethings and other millennials, who were not born in a golden age, whose future grows darker year after year, nothing leads us to believe that the worst is behind us, quite the contrary: the battle of our lives will probably be the fight against climate change, the kick-off of which is still awaited, constantly delayed by the generational denial of our elected officials and the weakness of their shares. What a sad irony to see you, you who urged the population, during the first months of the pandemic – military vocabulary in support – to stick together, to show courage and resilience to get through this unprecedented ordeal, to to see you brush aside any criticism of your meager environmental policies, real jokes in the face of the magnitude of what awaits us, of what is already there, and defend tooth and nail this third link which is so dear to you, when well even the experts condemn in unison the realization of such a project worthy of the last century. Mr. Legault, your short-term vision will eventually catch up with us. The COVID-19 pandemic may have been the battle of your life, but we are not fooled: it will not be ours.
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