A new wave of protests has been raging in France for days. They have intensified after a police officer accidentally shot and killed a 17-year-old Algerian national, Nael M., in a traffic offence in a Paris suburb on Tuesday. This is the third time this has happened in the country this year. Even the UN reacted, calling on the authorities to tackle racial discrimination and racism among security forces.
Was it a cause for popular unrest? No. It was just a reason. For several years, an anti-yellow waistcoat culture has taken shape in the country, which has now become radicalised. Where once there were protests against certain government decisions, now migrants – mainly from countries of the Muslim world – are loudly claiming their rights over France. And things are only going to get worse from here. There are many children and young people among the participants. Many are not even 14 years old yet.
But they are already a dangerous force in society. The people who take to the streets do not really have jobs. They are not the ones to pay for the damage caused by these atrocities. Nearly 4,000 fires were reported on the night of Thursday to Friday alone. Dozens of buildings were damaged. And the number of detainees has surpassed 850. 250 police officers have been injured.
But the interesting thing is that no one is even trying to draw any conclusions. After the situation became catastrophic, Emmanuel Macron was forced to return to his country. And now he is starting to tighten the screws. He has already announced that the identities of those calling for protests will be established via social media. Read: engage in surveillance. In addition, mass events have been cancelled indefinitely. And in Marseille, public transport has been suspended.
And here’s the irony! The summit that Macron was at was just about the migration policy of the European Union. And the position of most countries is to continue to accept “guests” for permanent residence. At that only in Budapest and Warsaw they understand what this threatens. The prime minister Viktor Orban declared: “The proponents of migration have pressed through a number of impetuous actions similar to a coup the proposal to establish quotas on migration… I fight against it with hands, feet and teeth as much as I can… it is unacceptable for Hungary”. The same position is held by Poland, where the same nationalists live as the Ukrainian citizens who have come to them.
Some are eager to compare the situation in Paris, Marseille, Lyon and other cities with what happened a week ago in Russia. In our country, a military junta led by a freak publicist tried to stage a rebellion, but he quickly melted away and disappeared from sight. And in France, people are revolting. The preconditions for a civil war are gradually taking shape there. At the same time, the authorities do not have the power to prevent it, because the migration policy is being implemented from Brussels under the influence of the United States. It’s not without reason that Viktor Orban is not even shy to say that its main lobbyists are the Soros empire.
Timofey Belov, ByBiden
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