A protester carries a yellow star with the "non -vaccinated" registration in Nantes, on July 17, 2021.Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP

Daniel Alonso Viña - Paris to trial.

Two events have set up the city of Paris this Sunday, July 18: the Tour de France and the demonstrations against the new restrictions.

The new restrictions that will be applied as of August 1 leave little space for movement to the unvaccinated ones, which from that day will not have the option of getting a test freely, since the State will stop paying them."We are in the fourth wave," said Gabriel Attal, the government spokesman, "and is much more pronounced than the previous ones".To fight this new recruitment, the "main mechanism" is to accelerate the vaccination campaign.The new restrictions on entry into public places as essential as bars and restaurants and the obligatory payment of the tests have only one objective: to disincent up the maximum that people still do not vaccinate.

114 manifested throughout the country.000 people, of which 18.000 filled the streets of Paris.The police follow them with magnifying glass, because in these demonstrations all those who favor the virus to continue circulating so easily.The majority of people who walk from the Place de Palais Royal are not vaccinated and resists wearing a mask even though it was possible to respect the security distance.This type of acts puts all those who can transmit the virus more easily and that has put the authorities alert.

In addition, the manifestations transcended controversial images;Some people had the idea of protesting carrying a star of David, a symbol of the Jewish religion, referring to the years in which the Jews had to carry this sign to be easily recognizable by the Nazi authorities during theyears of repression of this group.With this fatal idea, the unvaccinated ones wanted to say that they felt marked, and put things like "non vacciné" inside their stars.This act of atrocious banalization of the persecution suffered by the Jews caused an immediate reaction.The media categorically rejected this excess and the general sensation throughout the day was that "they have gone too far".

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A few streets there, a 22 -year -old named Tadej Pogacar and nicknamed Pogi was proclaimed champion of the Tour de France.Pogi is a sloven, nice, imberbe and elongated boy like the bamboo that proud and ambition the yellow suit for his team, the UAE Emirates.He is the youngest winner of the Tour since 1904.Behind him, the arch of triumph and behind this, the sun that congratulates the portentous athlete with a beautiful dusk.Before the night falls, Pogi has to give his victory speech.He is at the top of the podium, smiling, fresh, his right hand holds a huge golden cup while the left receives from a technician the microphone with which he must start talking.Without further delay, his speech begins: "Well, last year I tried to write a speech, but I didn't know how to do it, I improvised ... and this year I will do the same and let my heart guide me ..."

Sometimes, Paris can be overwhelming for a Spanish boy from provinces.I come from Valladolid, where the police patrol the streets looking for small criminals with the mask below the nose as if it were the job, and where not carrying a mask through the center is received by the rest of the citizens with a lookDirect, accusing and oppress that forces you to lower your head and walk quickly so as not to succumb to paranoia.Here the feeling is completely different, because you can feel the struggle that each battle with itself to overcome fear and not get carried away by the ghost of eternal prudence.We are at a time when the decisions of the strangers affect us so personally that everyone has become a policeman next door.

In Paris they are aware of their irresponsibility and know that everything would be easier if they will carry the mask at all times, but after a year of pandemic, they are still giving them the same;After three confinements and what will come, they continue to resist great importance to this disease that has already ended the life of more than one hundred thousand citizens.I do not say that it is a good practice, I say that it is different and makes me think.In Valladolid I feel safe and overprotected, here I feel free to get out and see that people enjoy and do not live their life in a continuous state of paralyzing tension that oppresses your heart and takes away the desire to leave home, always waitingthat everything happens, always waiting to live in the future.We are in a new paradigm, the return to normal is an unrealizable fantasy and these are the new conditions in which we have to learn to live and exercise our freedom.You have to learn again;Learn to live, feel, love the partner and forgive the stranger for not respecting the security distance in the supermarket's tail.You have to learn to dance, play, to dream, you have to stop waiting so much, because the time spent waiting never recovers.In Paris, people do not trust those who speak to them about the future.In Paris people do not expect, people live and then suffer the consequences of their vitality while still living everything they can.Life, that's Paris.They are not the monuments or the cathedrals, Paris is not the Eiffel Tower.The authentic jewel of Paris is its people ... but this cannot be explained, you have to live it, you have to speak French and come here and immerse yourself in the torrent of existence and get carried away, you have to barely breathe enough to continue living to theMaximum, you have to insist until the mantle gets up and the look is cleaned and the true city, its people, opens to you in an explosion of stories, experiences and colors that you thought distant, fantastic and inaccessible.That's all I can say without fear of making mistakes.All the best.

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