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posted by takyon on Monday December 03 2018, @03:59AM   Printer-friendly
from the "I-love-Paris-when-it-sizzles" dept.

Thousands of "gilets jaunes" (yellow vest) protesters, often masked, riot in the streets of Paris and other major French cities for a third weekend. Hundreds have been arrested and injured (including police) in the often violent protests. Reuters documents the activities in some detail. This video shows a mob of protesters surround and attack a policeman (it's ok, he gets away, with help from one or more of the protesters).

The protests are over fuel taxes imposed to discourage fossil fuel use and help France meet its carbon emission goals under the Paris Climate Accord (which the U.S. is not party to.)

With the usual nod to common sense:

The U.S. embassy issued a statement urging citizens to be careful, saying that "violent clashes between police and protesters" continued in at least three of Paris's 20 districts, known as arrondissements. "Avoid all demonstrations, seek shelter in the vicinity of clashes, follow instructions of security personnel"

Chants and graffiti sprayed during the protests sometimes expresses frustration with the administration:

[Some] targeted the Arc de Triomphe, chanting "Macron Resign" and scrawling on the facade of the towering 19th-century arch: "The yellow vests will triumph."

And other times simply more general anarchistic statements:

Protesters smashed the windows of a newly opened flagship Apple Store (AAPL.O) and luxury boutiques of Chanel and Dior, where they daubed the slogan "Merry Mayhem" on a wooden board.

French President Emmanuel Macron commented Tuesday on the protests, saying that:

he understood the anger of voters outside France's big cities over the squeeze fuel prices have put on households. But he insisted he would not be bounced into changing policy by "thugs".

Those "conciliatory" words have no doubt improved the situation.

The protests enjoy widespread support inside and outside the major cities, including from many of the police even as they strive to keep order, and show no signs of abating.

Also at NBC.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 03 2018, @12:00PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 03 2018, @12:00PM (#769122)

    Wow, so "insightful"...

    Apparently he didn't read much history so he doesn't have any idea of what to expect when his government issues a hugely unpopular edict.

    Except it wasn't his "edict". The fuel taxes are like a decade in the making... and yet somehow no one remembers even few years ago that there was no Macron at all.

    I reckon his piggish little head would look mighty fine dropping into a basket.

    How about yours?

  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 03 2018, @01:58PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 03 2018, @01:58PM (#769143)

    he's not wrong [twitter.com]

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 03 2018, @05:00PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 03 2018, @05:00PM (#769189)

    how stupid do you have to be to be a macron supporter? lmao