“Vi abbiamo lasciati nella giungla”: Macron esorta gli studenti ad andare offline un giorno al mese e a leggere

    https://www.euronews.com/next/2026/04/16/we-left-you-in-the-jungle-macron-urges-students-to-go-offline-one-day-a-month-and-read-ins

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    1. olderthanbefore on

      A great idea; I accidentally left my phone in the office one day before commuting home, and the next 12 hours was so different and refreshing. 

    2. I_Hate_E_Daters_7007 on

      If parents can’t even persuade their own children to cut down on screen time, does Macron really think he will have better luck? 🥀🥀

    3. EebilKitteh on

      Way ahead of you there, Macron!

      I like the idea itself (I have students who come to tell me, slightly baffled, that they’ve managed to cure their insomnia by leaving their phone in the kitchen when they go to bed and reading before bedtime instead) but there is no way on earth this is in any way realistic.

    4. Nono6768 on

      Funny how many creative solutions they find for social media use, except for the most obvious one: regulating platforms. Because Macron would never go against capital.

    5. Happy_Feet333 on

      The sad thing is that, I wager, the students he is talking about will have no idea how to read anything without a smartphone, tablet, or computer.

      Books as a physical media are likely dead to them.

    6. PackComprehensive226 on

      If you need someone to open an open door, call Macron. He’s a specialist.

    7. VisMortis on

      I mean not bad advice but it would be also nice if politicians didn’t always disenfranchise and alianate young people everywhere because they’re not a reliable voting block 

    8. kontemplador on

      Well, in the near future it may not be even possible.

      Ok, I want to leave my phone at home… Ok, I cannot pay for public transport because I don’t have the app. I cannot pay at the restaurant/bar because they don’t accept cash. The police may take me to further checks because I don’t carry my digital ID. And the surveillance network is flagging me because my cellphone is one position but the cameras detect me in another.

    9. Technicalforest on

      A month? Why not one day per week or one-two hours per day?

    10. OneJobToRuleThemAll on

      I urge Macron to work hard physical labor one day a month, should help him understand the country he’s trying to govern a little better.

    11. tortorototo on

      Agreed, they should read Piketty and Zucman, and also Mark Fisher and David Graeber, so they won’t support Macron’s neoliberal policies.

    12. Disastrous_Rabbit787 on

      Je vais donc passer ma journée entière sur mon téléphone. Je refuse que Macron m’exhorte quoi que ce soit

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