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“The French work for me”: Aurora Berger criticized TikToker, saying: “I’m using the system”

“I will use the system before the system uses me,” he thunders on social media. The TikToker drew the ire of the Minister of Solidarity and Family, Aurora Berger, this Friday after broadcasting images in which he boasts of living “on aid from France” while “doing nothing.”

In a video viewed more than 400,000 times and posted online this Monday, TikToker nicknamed “ALP”, followed by just 11,000 people, claims he has decided not to work and live off his social security savings.

“My name is ALP, I live in France, I live in Paris, I receive help from France. The French work for me,” says the man, who in his profile calls himself a “pro-fascist provocateur.” “You work, you get up every morning at six o’clock to go to work, while I sleep, I get up at noon, and at the end of the month I have an RSA. I receive RSA of 600 euros every month and I have 300 euros from a local mission that pays me every month. »

“It’s €900, my rent is €500 and my APL is €350, so essentially I pay €150 rent and at the end of the month I manage to save up €600 for doing nothing. And then the local mission finances my license for 1300 euros; and the local mission also pays for my transport, my Navigo pass in Paris, 80 euros every month. It’s the social workers who pay for my electricity, they pay for the electricity, the gas, the water,” he insists, adding: “I’m not doing anything, I’ve decided not to do anything. »

Beware of “noise seekers”

But for Minister Aurora Berger, these provocative statements are probably lies, given the terms of the RSA and the local missions assistance intended for young people. “Beware of videos where people are looking only for hype and making themselves based on truth and national solidarity,” she warned. on This Friday. “RSA is guaranteed to the most vulnerable and comes with responsibilities such as actively seeking employment. We cannot combine a youth employment contract and the Regional State Administration,” she added.

In his video, TikToker ALP also brags about “taking advantage of the system.” “All the French, here you have the Diet, yes, take the Diet, you work, you pay taxes for me so that I can be paid,” he insists. “My father told me: My son, when you go to France, take advantage of the French system before the French system takes advantage of you.and that’s what I do,” he continues.

Comments that Aurora Berger found intolerable reminded that “cheating national solidarity is theft.” She also says she is “uncooperative” with “confabulators who pit the French against each other for the sake of more ‘followers’.” “From January, calls for fraud will be considered an offense,” the minister adds.

The “investigation” continues

The provocative video has also caught the attention of the National Family Benefit Trust, which says it has been alarmed by the video. “The person has been identified and checks are being carried out. Initial investigations raise doubts about his claims. In case of proven fraud, a complaint will be filed against him,” she responded. on This Friday.

On TikTok, the young man seemed undeterred by these threats. “Remember, take advantage of the system before the system takes advantage of you,” he insisted in a video broadcast Saturday night.

In September, the YouTuber was also criticized by Aurora Berger after bragging about stealing benefits for disabled adults. An investigation was then launched to ensure fraud was proven, the minister said. His lawyer later assured that he did suffer from “psychiatric vulnerabilities.”


Source: Le Parisien

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