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In this essay, we try to shed light on the social, political and cultural movement that manifests itself in times of crisis in Guadeloupe; especially in the context of this Covid-19 epidemic. Through this phenomenology of the epidemic in a colonized country, it is about highlighting the language practices and defense behaviors of a population regularly and traditionally subalternized and infantilized by the regal power, which censored people and was paternalistic. In the Covid context, it is visible that remained of the colonial reflexes is reinforced, and even more so in this critical context where the pretext of national security allows all abuses, including repressions. We will go through the discursive mores of Guadeloupeans by establishing a comparison between the 44-day strike and the health crisis, through the tropisms that are emerging.