Keep on pushing my French brothers. I’ll be coming to Paris to see the change after you achieve what you want
Hudson Gomez
Welcome. Welcome to the City of Paris. You have chosen, or been chosen, to relocate to one of our finest remaining urban centers. I thought so much of Paris that I elected to establish my administration here, in the Citadel so thoughtfully provided by our benefactors. I have been proud to call Paris my home. And so, whether you are here to stay, or passing through on your way to parts unknown - welcome to Paris. It's safer here.
shame, thought the tower in OP is gonna fall, btw where is that? looks like a cool tower, is it like a TV tower or something?
Christian Murphy
fuck you 2bh
James Davis
It has come to my attention that some have lately called me a collaborator, as if such a term were shameful. I ask you, what greater endeavor exists than that of collaboration? In our current unparalleled enterprise, refusal to collaborate is simply a refusal to grow--an insistence on suicide, if you will.
Did the lungfish refuse to breathe air? It did not. It crept forth boldly while its brethren remained in the blackest ocean abyss, with lidless eyes forever staring at the dark, ignorant and doomed despite their eternal vigilance. Would we model ourselves on the trilobite? Are all the accomplishments of humanity fated to be nothing more than a layer of broken plastic shards thinly strewn across a fossil bed, sandwiched between the Burgess shale and an eon's worth of mud?
In order to be true to our nature, and our destiny, we must aspire to greater things. We have outgrown our cradle. It is futile to cry for mother's milk, when our true sustenance awaits us among the stars. And only the universal union that small minds call 'The Combine' can carry us there.
Therefore I say, yes, I am a collaborator. We must all collaborate, willingly, eagerly, if we expect to reap the benefits of unification. And reap we shall.
this shit has Zero News coverage here in germanistan. im actually impressed how persistent those protestors are, it's already actè XIV, correct?. why are Frenchs the hardest when it Comes to protesting and revelution? too bad it doesnt swap over here, germs are still too comfy with their current Situation.
Jason Gray
Dystopian K I N O
Isaac Hughes
Do our benefactors really know what's best for us? What gives them the right to make this kind of decision for mankind? Will they ever deactivate the suppression field and let us breed again?
Allow me to address the anxieties underlying your concerns, rather than try to answer every possible question you might have left unvoiced. First, let us consider the fact that for the first time ever, as a species, immortality is in our reach. This simple fact has far-reaching implications. It requires radical rethinking and revision of our genetic imperatives. It also requires planning and forethought that run in direct opposition to our neural pre-sets.
I find it helpful at times like these to remind myself that our true enemy is Instinct. Instinct was our mother when we were an infant species. Instinct coddled us and kept us safe in those hardscrabble years when we hardened our sticks and cooked our first meals above a meager fire and started at the shadows that leapt upon the cavern's walls. But inseparable from Instinct is its dark twin, Superstition. Instinct is inextricably bound to unreasoning impulses, and today we clearly see its true nature. Instinct has just become aware of its irrelevance, and like a cornered beast, it will not go down without a bloody fight. Instinct would inflict a fatal injury on our species. Instinct creates its own oppressors, and bids us rise up against them. Instinct tells us that the unknown is a threat, rather than an opportunity. Instinct slyly and covertly compels us away from change and progress. Instinct, therefore, must be expunged. It must be fought tooth and nail, beginning with the basest of human urges: The urge to reproduce.
>Protester's hand blown off by a grenade Fuck man im sure my friend said HEAD today when he told me about it? Are you sue someones head didnt get blown off, too. was it just a hand? I way over-reacted.
Oliver Hughes
We should thank our benefactors for giving us respite from this overpowering force. They have thrown a switch and exorcised our demons in a single stroke. They have given us the strength we never could have summoned to overcome this compulsion. They have given us purpose. They have turned our eyes toward the stars.
DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE REEE SINGING THE SONG OF NAZI FROGS IT IS THE MUSIC OF A PEOPLE WHO WILL NOT BE KEKS TO WOGS!!!!
> tfw the memes are real and the Eiffel tower is on fire
Anthony Watson
Let me say up front that I regret having to temper my heartfelt congratulations with a strong measure of disappointment. But I wouldn't be doing my duty as your Administrator if I didn't pass along the message I have received from Our Benefactors.
Lol fuck the Frenchfags >nation full of niggershit subhumans from ages > most french are niggers >loser mentality Hurrdurr rebel Not gonna happen you already lost Start bombing mosques on fridays Start killing niggers Fucken subhuman losershits kys
>too bad it doesnt swap over here, germs are still too comfy with their current Situation.
7 millions germans retired people live under poverty and they worked their whole life. 0.9 milions retired germans live under atrocious poverty and are forced to take a fucking job a 70 years old.
There was a poll recently showing that 40% of yellow vests voted for far right candidate Marine Le Pen but most of them vote for extremist parties to fuck up the deep state.
Yellow Vests are a disparate movement composed of many different people upset for different reasons who at least agree on one thing for sure: the government needs to be replaced. Many of them are nationalists who want the migrants to get the fuck out and to leave the traitorous EU. But not all of them. France has been in a state of chaos since November and media outlets have been on full shutdown on it. Despite having half a million people demonstrating, probably way more, we don't hear anything Why? Because its incredibly inconveniencing They are trying everything to shut it down Including releasing fake demands FOR the yellow vests which basically read off like a communist manifesto It was something like >Give free housing to all the shitskins who deserve more Pretty fucking gay, and also fake.
There is a strong antifa presence because 1-Some have links to the gov and are paid to make the movement looks bad 2-Some are truly idealist who hopes for a revolution 3-Some just want to break Prosches and banks 4-Most just don't want the far right to subvert the movement
However, nationalists are still there. They were since the begining. In fact, the Left called those who protest as "racist rednecks". Slowly nationalist infiltrate and drop redpills, raise awarness about the jews.
It is now a top revendication to abolish the Pompidou-Rotschild law that force our governement to loan money from private banks and not from our national bank. EU flags are burned without complaints.
In fact, there is something going on. Something terribly frightening. You see, in France, far right was always one step forward. We were the first to use internet to spread far right ideology and Jean-Marie Le Pen was the first successful candidate to name the Jew. We have the top expert on holoax and most famous antisemit humourists. Now that the Left is catching up on internet, we come to the realization that there won't be a Révolution 2.0. It has to happen locally.
>2 dumpster fire and 3 car on fire >Basically you can't even call it a new year's eve >OMG Paris is on fire, Vive la Révolution mes frères While frankly funny to watch, these meme riots of middle age and middle class - to -poor white french can barely be called protests. Macron does thinks it's a catastrophy since it seriously fucks his PR for the next presidential elections, to the point he fucked our growth for next year with meme economical measures to try an d calm the plebs, but besides that...
>300k people rioting in the street >barely called a protest The shills are getting desperate
Isaiah Morales
Hey serious question: The yellow vest movement has a lot of nationalists and socialists/communists in it. For now, they are fighting side by side to dismantle Macron but when they do, or if they do, will they fight each other to fill the power vacuum?
my gf's mother has to take her to paris next month. i told her not to go as it is still dangerous - even without the yellow vests. they will go regardless. imagine how i am looking forward to this. women are so irrational..
Xavier Walker
Jesus christ, just pull the economic plug already, watch the nig chimp out.
Mason Nelson
Alright shill-kraut, do you want me to show you the footage of the YV protesters being nice with asian tourists and even teaching them how to shout anti-macron phrases?
Kayden Campbell
bump
Andrew Watson
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Daniel Reed
Absolute silence in "our" media about this. They will talk about how random person who did X once met Trump or something but this - this is not happening. Nothing.
Ayden Lopez
Is it a mix of right and left wing people that are rioting? I highly doubt they're doing this over just taxes.
Luke Thompson
Yea I saw that. I have a bad feeling the yellow vest could possibly turn into an all out brawl between nationalists and commies. There's too many in the movement already. This will be interesting.
OH FUCK THEU ACTUALLY DID IT? THE ONE TIME I DON'T WATCH THEY DO IT?
Lucas Clark
I would rather say that the leftists are more noticeable than nationalists. As I repeated countless of times, the Left initially called them "racist rednecks" and only jump on the movement now to subvert it.
You have to understand France politic, history and geography before calling Yellow Vests right or left.
The one protesting are definitly rural working class. And that is final. There are not so much of these vibrant diversity youth. Why ? Because for years the centralization and globalization have ignored rural France. There is a saying that France lost the globalization war. This is actually why Macron was put in power. Some thought that he would bring change. You know French are kind of opposed to change and reform. And don't believe the Révolution faggots. We are a people of the Right. However big changes only happens in big cities who are by definition liberal. For the past decades, the left has tried to seduce the racial suburbs. Just look at any political map of a previous election. That's why the Yellow Vests started without the Left.
Antifas are showing but just look at the people in the protest. Do they looks like leftists ? For fuck sakes, it is the working class. Look aht their hands, look at their faces, look at their body. Do they look like liberals ? Antifas are just noisy, they don't represent the Yellow Vests, just as the Left don't represent the rural France.
Thanks for the info, user! Also, are the migrants in the movement? Where are they all during these events? Hiding till its over? Are migrants a concern for most in France? Just curious.
Andrew Walker
Here in burgerland it is nothing but (((Grammys))) music awards and fluff pieces.
What the hell is going on in France? It looks like proto civil war.
Connor Sanders
Look. He's a member of ICE
Caleb King
ah yes I was at this particular incident as well before they started shooting tear gas
I saw some videos on the G20 protests in Toronto and the police forces there, I have to say that the French riot cops are much more professional and courageous.
The past weeks the development was also the extreme left forming their own proto-paramilitary organisations to hunt down royalists and right wing. As can be shown here and here (French): youtube.com/watch?v=4WhHq2o_QjE
I don't know this Hervé Ryssen but I guess he is pretty nationalist and anti-semitic.
>Also, are the migrants in the movement? There was in some Yellow Vests a demand about not giving money to migrant but to the true French. And just as this demand was making his way a more PC demand emerged about "tackling the root of illegal immigration". In France, the Left is on a tight spot, they know this issue is of tremendous importance to the French (second after purchasing power), but on the other hand they get their votes from the migrants.
So, last saturday and on saturday before that there has been migrant asking for paper.
Don't forget that Macron, who claimed to be a Piketty supporter, got rid of the wealth tax for the rich. I still don't understand how he thought he could get away with this while also raising a hefty diesel fuel tax.
>"France, Italy, Spain and England will be at war, blood will flow in the streets; Frenchmen will fight Frenchmen, Italian with Italian; then there will be a general war which will be appalling. For some time God will no longer remember France or Italy, because the Gospel of Jesus Christ is no longer known. The wicked will unleash all their malice; even in homes there will be killing and mutual massacres.
>"With the first lightning blow of His sword, the mountains and all nature will tremble with dread, because the disorders and crimes of men are piercing the vault of the heavens. Paris will be burned and Marseilles swallowed up; a number of large cities will be shattered and swallowed by earthquakes; all will seem lost; only murders will be seen, the clash of arms and blasphemies heard. The righteous will suffer greatly; their prayers, their penances and their tears will rise to heaven and all God's people will ask pardon and mercy and will ask my help and intercession. Then Jesus Christ, by an act of His justice and His great mercy toward the righteous, will command His angels to put all His enemies to death. At one blow the persecutors of the Church of Jesus Christ and all men given to sin will perish, and the earth will become like a desert.
how do you see the future of the Gilets jaunes playing out?
And on matters of security of protesting groups: Do you think we will start seeing political groups (left and right extremes) start organizing their own security? Do you know how organized they are right now in terms of security? >For clarification: I was discussing this with a friend of mine while we were marching through Paris Saturday. We discussed that we might see modern freikorpsen in the near future if there is no solution for the gilets jaunes. >Or were we just exaggerating in the adrenaline of the event? >kind of interested to hear your take on it
All I see is bullshit entertainment news and shit straight from some personality on twitter who may or may not be a human
Benjamin Morris
the retards are saying "hurr durr he went to the protests he knew the risks"
The rest are wondering why the police keep using these grenades knowing full well the damage they can cause. Probably also wondering if the police can be turned, cause these last few weeks have shown them to be rotten to the core.
Carter Gray
This specific incident is considered a tragic accident that is part of the game according to my normie friends. At the protest a lot of people were wearing signs about how many casualties the gilets jaunes have suffered and used it as a way to consolidate the movement.
For full disclosure I am not French so I am more interested in trying to understand what is happening because I might return to my own country in a couple of weeks.
>from what I've seen last Saturday, the police shoots tear gas when people start being rowdy and build barriers or start burning/destroying stuff >the situation is often very confusing >also it is very easy to avoid confrontation with the police, even though they sometimes get really aggressive in situations that are highly stressful for them. >Except for the BAC, those guys are always assholes.
Adrian Wood
>how do you see the future of the Gilets jaunes playing out?
What will happen if things go on like this >Local representative defying the government They are currently asking for financial aid because every saturday there are millions of damage. I can see an open letter being signed by the mayors of Lyon, Rouen, Marseille and so on... Or maybe a préfet resigning. I think Macron is touring France to show support to local officials too. To show them there are not alone or maybe to redirect anger on him and vent out the pressure.
>Economic leader pressuring Macron Remember that journalist who commented about a dozen of CEO harrassing Macron on his phone to give the Yellow Vests what they want because they "were scared for their very own physical security". If more protest happen in the West of Paris or another symbolic riot on les Champs then maybe...
Radical change that could happen >Police giving up and joining the Yellow Vests It will happen very slowly, like, more and more asbent for saturday. Then a whole company refusing to charge when ordered by the préfet hiding in his bunker on behalf of their tactical awarness (so not really disobeying). Maybe one day, an officail police protest along the Yellow Vests or information leaks.
>Politican assaulted Like we saw with Richard Ferrand and also more LREM members cars and houses assaulted. On day there will be blood. Maybe a congressman will show up on a protest to discuss and get beaten up by antifas. Or maybe as a revenge for a dumb thing they said on TV. Note how Griveaux is totally silent since his ministry was assaulted.
>The Spark There will be a dead during the protest. A child, an old lady, whatever. But it will happen and just after that the protester will charge the riot police without regard for the tear gas. A BAC flashball to the face, a BRI sniper slipping on his trigger, an GBGM APC crushing someone, who knows ? But it is bound to happen. The longer it goes the more certain it is.
Zachary Butler
Why do French do this stuff? What is it about the French?
American news hasn't reported on any of this. I guess TECHNICALLY there was one report by NBC which of course called them right winged extremists but that lasted about 5 seconds.
Look who swallowed Melenchon’s Koolaid. What the fuck are you even doing here, you commie piece of shit? kys now.
Robert Diaz
Bump for more fire
Adam Sanchez
Why are his arms so small?
Carter Sanchez
fucking clown piller get OUT
Brody Lee
>this stuff what stuff?
A general criticism on French is that they are a bit closed-minded and not always think about the long term consequences.
Another thing is a lot of people just live out their peaceful lives (just like anywhere else) and protesting is a bit of a cultural thing in Paris. It is seen as a way of expressing yourself, which is more important than having a long term plan or solutions. The gilets jaunes are quite a good example because a lot of people are just fed up with neo-liberal policies and are protesting those. >They have not really agreed upon an alternative though. Which in my opinion is also not yet necessary at this stage.