What would Gabriel Attal think?”, laughs semiologist François Jost

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Secret Story: “What would Attal think?”
Sociologist and image theorist François Jost questions the immorality of the candidates for the new season of Secret Story, while Prime Minister Gabriel Attal “comes to colleges to explain that we must respect the rules.”
(CYRIL BALTA / RADIO FRANCE)

While the new season of the reality TV show Secret Story is back on screens, semiologist François Jost highlights the gap that exists between the promise of the program, based on the lies of the candidates, and the moral line defended by the Prime minister.

“Here we have candidates who boast that they will not respect anything morally: what would Gabriel Attal think?” Sociologist and image theorist François Jost questions in the franceinfo Talk on Twitch about the immorality of the candidates for the new season of Secret Story, while Prime Minister Gabriel Attal “comes to colleges to explain that we must respect the rules”.

“All the candidates who came to speak explain that they will go to the end, that they will not pity anyone, that they will lie to everyone, that if they can cheat, they will cheat!”

François Jost, semiologist

at franceinfo

“Oborn today the Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, continues the semiologist, who comes to colleges to explain that we must respect the rules, that we are in a society where everyone must follow the same rules. And there, suddenly we have young people who come and boast of the fact that they will respect absolutely nothing morally. And I wondered what Gabriel Attal would think…”


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