On the menu of the media newspaper this Tuesday: the video announcing the end of the musical duo Daft Punk, the candidate of "The Voice" The Vivi dismissed from the show for racist and homophobic tweets and the C8 channel sanctioned by the CSA.

The end of the Daft Punk duo

Sad internet success for the video announcing the end of one of the world's most famous duets, Daft Punk.

This eight-minute video, dubbed "Epilogue" already has more than 11 million views, while it was only published Monday afternoon on YouTube.

At the end of the video, an excerpt from "Touch" is sung by children.

The end of Daft Punk is also on the front page of

Liberation

this Tuesday with another fantastic title: "We get up and we helmet."

About YouTube and millions of views, the counter of McFly and Carlito's song in response to the challenge launched by Emmanuel Macron now reaches 8.5 million views on Tuesday.

Objective: 10 million so that the two YouTubers can be received at the Elysée.

The Vivi, candidate rejected from "The Voice"

The Vivi had made a very remarkable performance on Saturday night.

He had resumed "Social Suicide" from Orelsan.

The Vivi had chosen to join Vianney but their collaboration will not go further.

The Vivi was fired from the show.

At issue: five tweets written by the young singer four years ago.

He was then 17 years old.

It is these racist and homophobic messages that Internet users unearthed on Sunday.

Messages incompatible with the values ​​of the show, according to the company that produces The Voice, ITV.

She said she was shocked Monday and therefore took the decision, in agreement with TF1, to dismiss The Vivi, despite the apologies he presented on his Instagram account.

An illegal decision according to lawyer Jérémie Assous who even speaks of unfair dismissal on Tuesday in "Le Parisien".

C8 formal notice by the Superior council of audio-visual

A rather lenient decision of the CSA given the liabilities of the chain which has already been sanctioned by the regulator.

This formal notice was issued for clandestine advertising in the program "Touche pas à mon Poste".

Cyril Hanouna had promoted a ghost airline, Skyline Airways, in September 2019.

Loana hospitalized 

According to

Nice Matini,

Loana was hospitalized in serious condition on Monday.

The former candidate for Loft Story was admitted to an establishment in the Var, in Hyères.

There is currently no certainty on the reasons that led to his hospitalization but some sources suggest an overdose.

An edifying documentary on Arte

Its title is eloquent: “The Factory of Ignorance”.

The film tells how some industrialists manipulate science so that political leaders do not have all the elements in hand and thus avoid restrictive regulations or legal proceedings.

This is the case with tobacco, an example taken from the documentary.

In the 1950s, scientists published more and more studies that proved the dangerousness of cigarettes and showed that they worsened the risk of lung cancer.

What then is the response of the big tobacco manufacturers?

To sow doubt, by secretly launching numerous scientific studies on other probable causes of lung cancer.

Even tomato juice becomes a risk factor.

Result: they thus manage to delay the legislation around cigarettes by decades.

Industrialists have developed similar strategies elsewhere, such as with neonicotinoids, these insecticides that kill bees, but also for bisphenol A, present in plastics, or even on the subject of climate change.

Industrialists sometimes even use the services of scientists, who speak false words, to distance oneself from scientific truth.

Always, to the detriment of public health.

What this documentary does is that it questions our relationship to science and knowledge in the midst of a pandemic.

But according to the philosopher and scientific advisor of the documentary, Mathias Girel, there is no question of questioning the scientific community, quite the contrary.

“La fabrique de l'ignorance” is already online on Arte.tv and will be broadcast this evening at 8:50 pm It is a documentary by Franck Cuvelier and Pascal Vasselin.