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    France to deploy 89,000 security personnel ahead of Saturday protests

    "PARIS (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said 89,000 members of the security forces would be deployed nationwide on Saturday, including 8,000 in Paris, where armored vehicles will also be out on the streets.

    “We are facing people who are not here to protest, but to smash and we want to have the means to not give them a free rein,” Philippe told TF1 television’s evening news program on Thursday, revising an earlier figure of 65,000 forces.

    Philippe said about 10 armored vehicles belonging to the gendarmerie would also be used, the first time since 2005 when riots broke out in Paris’ suburbs."

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-f...-idUSKBN1O52BS

    Interesting.

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    France Closes Museums and Eiffel Tower in Preparation for More Possible Protests

    (PARIS) — Authorities across France braced Thursday for the possibility of more riots and violence at anti-government protests this weekend, holding emergency meetings and deploying tens of thousands of police and security forces. Museums, theaters and shops in Paris announced they would close Saturday as a precaution — including the city’s famed Eiffel Tower.

    Police unions and city authorities met to strategize on how to handle the weekend protests, which are coming even though President Emmanuel Macron surrendered Wednesday night and cancelled a fuel tax hike that had unleashed weeks of unrest.

    On the other side of France’s volatile social debate, disparate groups of protesters did the same thing, sharing their weekend plans on social networks and chat groups.

    Prime Minister Edouard Philippe told senators Thursday that the government will deploy “exceptional” security measures for the protests in Paris and elsewhere, with additional new forces on top of the 65,000 security officers already in place.

    Some “yellow vest” protesters, French union officials and prominent politicians across the political spectrum called for calm Thursday after the worst rioting in Paris in decades last weekend.

    Macron agreed to abandon the fuel tax hike, part of his plans to combat global warming, but protesters’ demands have now expanded to other issues hurting French workers, retirees and students. And in a move questioned by both critics and supporters, the president himself has disappeared from public view.

    The prime minister reiterated the government’s plan to scrap a fuel tax rise planned by the previous government because of the “extreme tensions” France is facing.

    “No tax deserves to put civil peace in danger,” Philippe said.

    The rioting in Paris has worried tourists, prompted the cancellation of four French league soccer matches this weekend around the country and damaged the local economy at the height of the holiday shopping season. Rampaging groups last weekend threw cobblestones through Paris storefronts and looted valuables in some of the city’s richest neighborhoods.

    The Eiffel Tower, along with more than a dozen museums, two theaters and other cultural sites in Paris, will be closed Saturday for security reasons. The Paris Opera has cancelled planned performances Saturday on its two Parisian sites.

    Two music festivals in Paris have been postponed and the Arc de Triomphe remains closed since it was damaged in last weekend’s protest, which left over 130 people injured.


    Paris police have also urged shops in the city’s high-end Champs-Elysees area to close Saturday as a precaution.

    Protests simmered Thursday in several French regions.

    Scores of protesting teens clashed with police at a high school west of Paris, as part of nationwide student protests over new university admissions procedures and rising administrative fees. Drivers wearing their signature yellow safety vests continued to block roads around France, expanding their demands to include broader tax cuts and wider social benefits.

    A small union representing police administrators called for a strike Saturday, which could further complicate security measures. Two police union officials told The Associated Press they are worried that radical troublemakers from both the far right and far left will hijack Saturday’s protests.


    Meanwhile, videos on social media of police beating protesters at a Burger King near the Champs-Elysees have stoked the protesters’ anger. A police spokeswoman said Thursday that an investigation is underway into that incident and police are examining other videos circulating online for possible violations.

    Macron, the central target of the protests, has been largely invisible all week. After winning election overwhelmingly last year, the 40-year-old pro-business centrist has sought to make France more competitive globally. But his efforts have alienated even some supporters with badly explained reforms like tax cuts for the rich to spur investment in France. Many protesters feel Macron has an elitist, out-of-touch attitude that ignores the country’s high taxes and high unemployment.

    They felt the increased fuel tax in particular favored wealthy city folk who use public transportation over poorer rural residents who must drive to work or school or shops.


    Macron doesn’t face re-election until 2022 and his party has a strong majority in parliament, but his political opponents are increasingly vocal and plan a no-confidence vote in the government next week.

    Clement Rozey, manager of a motorcycle shop in western Paris, spent two days and nights cleaning up after watching helplessly last weekend as thugs smashed his shop windows and emptied his shelves. He has boarded up the store and is among those staying closed on Saturday.

    “We’re going to have a security company with security guards inside and outside the shop,” Rozey told the AP. “Everything has been fenced off, several times.”

    Yet he remains sympathetic to the protest movement.

    “Just like everybody, we’re strangled (financially) after the 15th of the month,” he said, referring to the day when many French workers are paid. The protesters “are defending a cause, they’re following through and rightly so. We support them whole-heartedly.”

    But violent troublemakers who pillage and riot?

    “That’s something else,” Rozey said.


    http://time.com/5473085/france-close...ower-protests/




    Sounds like law-abiding French need a 2nd amendment.
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    HA!

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    Macron agreed to abandon the fuel tax hike, part of his plans to combat global warming
    So the Frogs don't want to pay taxes to end global warming? Fucking bastards. We can blame the end of times on the French.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post

    HA!
    Holy crap, looks like a Rodney King beating ... almost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdog View Post
    Holy crap, looks like a Rodney King beating ... almost.
    Yeah. The good old days.....HA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Yeah. The good old days.....HA!
    JPP libs worship the EU, but curiously, they are all missing from this thread.
    "I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man."
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    Socialism is just the modern word for monarchy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdog View Post
    JPP libs worship the EU, but curiously, they are all missing from this thread.
    Of course. It shows socialism does not work. All rational people already understand that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Of course. It shows socialism does not work. All rational people already understand that.
    Protesters "expanding their demands to include broader tax cuts and wider social benefits."

    You can't make this shit up
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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymoose View Post
    So the Frogs don't want to pay taxes to end global warming? Fucking bastards. We can blame the end of times on the French.
    The irony of the PARIS Accords!! ROFL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdog View Post
    France Closes Museums and Eiffel Tower in Preparation for More Possible Protests

    (PARIS) — Authorities across France braced Thursday for the possibility of more riots and violence at anti-government protests this weekend, holding emergency meetings and deploying tens of thousands of police and security forces. Museums, theaters and shops in Paris announced they would close Saturday as a precaution — including the city’s famed Eiffel Tower.

    Police unions and city authorities met to strategize on how to handle the weekend protests, which are coming even though President Emmanuel Macron surrendered Wednesday night and cancelled a fuel tax hike that had unleashed weeks of unrest.

    On the other side of France’s volatile social debate, disparate groups of protesters did the same thing, sharing their weekend plans on social networks and chat groups.

    Prime Minister Edouard Philippe told senators Thursday that the government will deploy “exceptional” security measures for the protests in Paris and elsewhere, with additional new forces on top of the 65,000 security officers already in place.

    Some “yellow vest” protesters, French union officials and prominent politicians across the political spectrum called for calm Thursday after the worst rioting in Paris in decades last weekend.

    Macron agreed to abandon the fuel tax hike, part of his plans to combat global warming, but protesters’ demands have now expanded to other issues hurting French workers, retirees and students. And in a move questioned by both critics and supporters, the president himself has disappeared from public view.

    The prime minister reiterated the government’s plan to scrap a fuel tax rise planned by the previous government because of the “extreme tensions” France is facing.

    “No tax deserves to put civil peace in danger,” Philippe said.

    The rioting in Paris has worried tourists, prompted the cancellation of four French league soccer matches this weekend around the country and damaged the local economy at the height of the holiday shopping season. Rampaging groups last weekend threw cobblestones through Paris storefronts and looted valuables in some of the city’s richest neighborhoods.

    The Eiffel Tower, along with more than a dozen museums, two theaters and other cultural sites in Paris, will be closed Saturday for security reasons. The Paris Opera has cancelled planned performances Saturday on its two Parisian sites.

    Two music festivals in Paris have been postponed and the Arc de Triomphe remains closed since it was damaged in last weekend’s protest, which left over 130 people injured.


    Paris police have also urged shops in the city’s high-end Champs-Elysees area to close Saturday as a precaution.

    Protests simmered Thursday in several French regions.

    Scores of protesting teens clashed with police at a high school west of Paris, as part of nationwide student protests over new university admissions procedures and rising administrative fees. Drivers wearing their signature yellow safety vests continued to block roads around France, expanding their demands to include broader tax cuts and wider social benefits.

    A small union representing police administrators called for a strike Saturday, which could further complicate security measures. Two police union officials told The Associated Press they are worried that radical troublemakers from both the far right and far left will hijack Saturday’s protests.


    Meanwhile, videos on social media of police beating protesters at a Burger King near the Champs-Elysees have stoked the protesters’ anger. A police spokeswoman said Thursday that an investigation is underway into that incident and police are examining other videos circulating online for possible violations.

    Macron, the central target of the protests, has been largely invisible all week. After winning election overwhelmingly last year, the 40-year-old pro-business centrist has sought to make France more competitive globally. But his efforts have alienated even some supporters with badly explained reforms like tax cuts for the rich to spur investment in France. Many protesters feel Macron has an elitist, out-of-touch attitude that ignores the country’s high taxes and high unemployment.

    They felt the increased fuel tax in particular favored wealthy city folk who use public transportation over poorer rural residents who must drive to work or school or shops.


    Macron doesn’t face re-election until 2022 and his party has a strong majority in parliament, but his political opponents are increasingly vocal and plan a no-confidence vote in the government next week.

    Clement Rozey, manager of a motorcycle shop in western Paris, spent two days and nights cleaning up after watching helplessly last weekend as thugs smashed his shop windows and emptied his shelves. He has boarded up the store and is among those staying closed on Saturday.

    “We’re going to have a security company with security guards inside and outside the shop,” Rozey told the AP. “Everything has been fenced off, several times.”

    Yet he remains sympathetic to the protest movement.

    “Just like everybody, we’re strangled (financially) after the 15th of the month,” he said, referring to the day when many French workers are paid. The protesters “are defending a cause, they’re following through and rightly so. We support them whole-heartedly.”

    But violent troublemakers who pillage and riot?

    “That’s something else,” Rozey said.


    http://time.com/5473085/france-close...ower-protests/

    Sounds like law-abiding French need a 2nd amendment.
    Macron appears to have the "Let them eat cake" idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdog View Post
    Protesters "expanding their demands to include broader tax cuts and wider social benefits."

    You can't make this shit up
    The problem with socialism is the AND.

    They want free healthcare AND a living wage AND guaranteed government retirement AND free college AND you get the idea lol. The problem in France is they want all the AND’s but they don’t want to pay to mitigate climate change.

    Problem is, you can only pick one [say, free tuition] without knee-capping the economy and/or settling for draconian tax rates.

    And when the latter happens, they take to the streets. As in France. Or Venezuela. That kind of socialism always has the same end.
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    "the rule of the antichrist islamic globalist damned"

    well so much for intelligence
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    “We are facing people who are not here to protest, but to smash ......”
    At first I thought they were talking about Ferguson.
    Did the liberals ship Antifa to Paris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymoose View Post
    So the Frogs don't want to pay taxes to end global warming? Fucking bastards. We can blame the end of times on the French.
    Wait, didn't Trump get ruthlessly criticized for pulling the US out of the Paris climate agreement? Paris is in France, no? I guess the Frechies can talk the talk, but as for walking the walk...

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