“Macronavirus, when is the end?” Inscribed on a large white sheet, the slogan referred to a cover of Charlie Hebdo. Posted by a roommate in Toulouse, it does not seem to have been to the taste of the local police: on April 23, one of the inhabitants of this house was taken into police custody for four hours because of this banner. In recent weeks, this shared accommodation has not been the only one to have been visited on the subject of an activist poster: similar events have occurred in Montpellier, Caen, Paris or Marseille. Since the beginning of confinement, slogans in support of caregivers or critics of government action have multiplied on balconies or windows, following in particular movements called Procession of windows or Manif on the balcony. They should repeat during this 1er May, the union organizations having called in a press release to demonstrate from home, hanging signs and banners.
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