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The Media blackout on Paris riots

Why is this ?

I thought it would be big news.

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France, out of all the Western countries, speak their minds out and don't care about what people think. Obviously, people get angry and riots occur. It's not a racist country, it's just a very liberated country.
Sanctions against Russia are hurting France and other European nations. The new Soviet EUnion regime supports sanctions when many in business are against them. It is clear the EU simply takes its orders from Washington who want to stop Russia for interfering in their evil Zionist plans in the Middle East.

I don't believe for a second Russia wants to invade and take over Europe. They reacted to a Western backed coup that put in an anti-Russian, pro-NATO government into power.

Since the US backed regime change, there have been two Jewish banker prime ministers in a row...

Tell me why that is?
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Original post by Jewish EviI
Sanctions against Russia are hurting France and other European nations. The new Soviet EUnion regime supports sanctions when many in business are against them. It is clear the EU simply takes its orders from Washington who want to stop Russia for interfering in their evil Zionist plans in the Middle East.

I don't believe for a second Russia wants to invade and take over Europe. They reacted to a Western backed coup that put in an anti-Russian, pro-NATO government into power.

Since the US backed regime change, there have been two Jewish banker prime ministers in a row...

Tell me why that is?


Was it the Jews?
When bosses threaten staff cuts they get taken hostage.

What a ****in awesome country. :smile:
"Le vending machine is broken. Viva la Revolution!" - France

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Original post by JamesN88
When bosses threaten staff cuts they get taken hostage.

What a ****in awesome country. :smile:


Moron.
Original post by The_Opinion
Moron.


CTFO It was a joke.

Bellend.
Original post by JamesN88
CTFO It was a joke.

Bellend.


Then why didn't you make it a bit more obvious? :wink:
Original post by TelAviv
Was it the Jews?


:laugh:
Original post by The_Opinion
Then why didn't you make it a bit more obvious? :wink:


Didn't the smiley face give it away?:smile:

This is some crazy ****. Only in France.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JXzCuOX0CbU
Original post by JamesN88
Didn't the smiley face give it away?:smile:

This is some crazy ****. Only in France.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JXzCuOX0CbU


Under normal circumstances I would have guessed joking, but have you seen some of the simpletons that admire communism and use this website?, so don't blame me haha.
Too scareh
Reply 13
There is no riot. :rolleyes: It's just communists protesting against the socialist government.
media just picks and chooses what is important :colonhash:
Original post by chemting
"le vending machine is broken. Viva la revolution!" - france

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looooool
Le patron a besoin de toi, tu n'as pas besoin de lui.

Original post by Josb
There is no riot. :rolleyes: It's just communists protesting against the socialist government.


There are no communists in France or they would be voting for the Communist Party. That party lost its voters to the fascist Front National in two tranches, first in the mid-1980s and second in the late 1990s.

The protesters in France are normal working people angered that the government is trying to get rid of their employment protections. It has nothing to do with communism, which was neutered in the West during the post-war settlement, and which was always a fringe compared to the various types of socialism which vied for power in Europe between 1918 and the 1970s.

The Socialist Party is at least as unsocialist as the British Labour Party has (always) been in government and this is pretty much acknowledged by all commentators. I know you are a right-winger but I would hope even you would struggle to argue that a bill which restricts workers' rights and protections is in any way socialist.
Reply 17
Original post by scrotgrot
Le patron a besoin de toi, tu n'as pas besoin de lui.



There are no communists in France or they would be voting for the Communist Party. That party lost its voters to the fascist Front National in two tranches, first in the mid-1980s and second in the late 1990s.

The protesters in France are normal working people angered that the government is trying to get rid of their employment protections. It has nothing to do with communism, which was neutered in the West during the post-war settlement, and which was always a fringe compared to the various types of socialism which vied for power in Europe between 1918 and the 1970s.

The Socialist Party is at least as unsocialist as the British Labour Party has (always) been in government and this is pretty much acknowledged by all commentators. I know you are a right-winger but I would hope even you would struggle to argue that a bill which restricts workers' rights and protections is in any way socialist.


The communists still exist, they are behind Mélanchon, who got four million votes in the last presidential election and should get more next year. You can also add three trotskyist parties with about 700K votes.

Considering that there are about 6 million unemployed people in France, I don't know of which "employement protections" you are speaking of.

The bill they are against would barely change anything to the legislation. Most people who are against it have not read the bill.

Communist unions like the CGT don't like this bill because it would allow employees to directly negotiate with their boss at the local level, whereas currently any agreement must be checked at the national level. They would lose their control over most businesses and they don't like it.
Original post by The_Opinion
Then why didn't you make it a bit more obvious? :wink:


I'm dying, man you are funny af. Mashallah habibi xx
Does the media report on the sun rising? France rioting over nothing isn't news, then not rioting would be. It's a wonder they're the economic pwoer they are given they're practically the Greece of Western Europe.

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