Recently, Télé-Québec unveiled the trailer for the new show Alphas and several social media stars took the time to denounce the novelty . The team of Everyone is talking about it invite influencers Julien Bournival and Joël McGuirk as well as journalist Simon Coutu this Sunday, but a petition has just been launched to cancel their presence on Guy A. Lepage’s set.
First of all, here is the summary of the show Alphas which will soon be released on Télé-Québec: Concerned by the discourse which wants men to regain control of their lives and become “real guys” again, Simon Coutu wishes to understand this movement which is gaining in importance, by handing the microphone to Quebec influencers.
On social media, Télé-Québec published this:
They proclaimed themselves masters of virility and seduced thousands of young Quebecers. Who are they?
Journalist @simoncoutu delves into the world of influencers who take on the role of alpha male.
A gripping documentary not to be missed! ????
Alphas ???? | November 11 at 8 p.m.!
▶On air, online and on the app
You can watch the trailer below:
As you can hear in the trailer above, some statements stand out, including “ In recent years, there has been a lack of men who embrace their masculinity », « Man has his role to play in society and today, we are trying to completely remove it », « The men are all made of rags », « The rest of us claim that it is the man who leads and that it is the woman who is the most submissive », « It is written that woman must submit to man, as man submits to God. » et « Women, it’s boring to say, but in terms of leadership, they are very, very bad ».
In the last hours, Guy A. Lepage confirmed that influencers Julien Bournival and Joël McGuirk as well as journalist Simon Coutu are invited to Tout le monde en parole this Sunday.
Christine Beaulieu, Véronique Cloutier, Louise Blais, Alain Saulnier, Patrice L’Écuyerm Claude Paquin, Julie Harinen and Mona de Grenoble will also be there.
However, the presence of Julien Bournival and Joël McGuirk is far from unanimous and a petition has now been launched online to have their invitations canceled.
You can hear Anne-Marie Ménard’s words below:
What do you think?