Last June, the journalist from the Canal+ group returned to broadcasting after health problems. He announced on June 23 that he was hospitalized and that it would be the last week of the season on his social networks. But to tell the truth, minor health issues will keep me away from you after June 23.” She broke the news at the beginning of July, revealing that we were bedridden and dripping in the hospital. On July 13, on the occasion of her birthday, Christine Kelly spoke again about her health. “I spend more time lying down than standing up. I do the post-operative injections myself. I learned,” she grinned. And I would like to add: “My operation went very well and I hope to be in full energy until the end of the holiday”.
“Yes, you must admit that you are a victim”
It is out of the question for him to tell him to stay away from social networks. The journalist continues to share his moods and comment on the news. Hence, he posted an excerpt from a passage on the Manal Show yesterday in which he gave his views on victimhood, which he sees as fashionable. The explanations made in this video, which was viewed more than 34,000 times, did not attract the reaction of Twittos. Christine Kelly said: “There are speeches by associations that, in theory, want to help others get out of it and on the contrary lock them up in this talk of victimhood. And for me, it is the anesthesia of the action that says victimhood”.
He went on to say that this victimization discourse means “yes, you have to admit that you are a victim”. And then ? “It’s not what we do with you that matters, it’s what we do with you that matters,” continued, close to Eric Zemmour. Christine Kelly concluded: “What do you do with it? Freedom from suffering is action. To move forward despite appearances, despite the will to imprison you in victimhood”. After the release of this video, the comments quickly followed. So we could read: “Beat the girl who has been victimized on all sets for months”, “She’s talking bullshit” or even “What the hell are you talking about…”. The journalist can also count on messages of support and approval from his subscribers. “Come back to us quickly, we got bored since you left”, “Excellent philosophy, summed up in a few words” or even “This is the truth, victimization does not allow us to move forward (…) Bravo Christine”. Among the hundreds of comments below her video, which are generally positive.
Victimization numbs the action. pic.twitter.com/T5uLPvqZcU
– Christine KELLY (@christine_kelly) 20 July 2022
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Source: Programme Television

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