Anonymous ID: e8686b Oct. 7, 2021, 6:01 p.m. No.14742594   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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Apparently it's a bastardization of a thing he said to a writer called Michel Salomon in a book called L'Avenir de la Vie (The Future of Life). The book is Salomon interviewing Jacques Attali, posing him questions about hypotheticals in the future. The question concerning the quote is Salomon asking Attali if in the future could people live to 120. He says in a hypothetical way why that wouldn't be good and why people would need to die if they lived long lives while being unproductive. Some of those things that the girl in the video quotes and the image with the quote kind of track with those words but some shit is added.

 

French Article not exactly debunking the quote but giving context - https://www.liberation.fr/checknews/2018/10/12/non-jacques-attali-ne-promeut-pas-l-euthanasie-des-plus-de-65-ans_1684599/

 

The interview in English and French (scroll down for English) - https://straight2point.info/the-1981-michel-salomon-jacques-attali-interview/

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A quote from the interview that seems to inspire the euthanasia stuff:

 

"But as soon as you go beyond 60/65, people live longer than they produce and they cost society dearly."