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Europe
France fell into the hole it was digging for Russia
2023-07-04
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Elena Karaeva

[RIA] Things in the cradle of "European democracy, rights and freedoms" are getting worse than ever. Macron cancels a state visit to Germany, instead of having dinner with Scholz and other diplomatic hugs, he cannot take a step from the Elysee Palace, where ministers and prefects run to him around the clock. No one manages to restore order and ensure security.

Neither mass detentions (over 700 people on average per night), nor dispersal by special forces of the gendarmerie of ordinary passers-by and tourists on the Champs Elysees help. Not rebels, but those wishing to walk in the evening fell under the distribution. In the midst of travel season, bludgeoning threats will no doubt go down in history as a way to attract travelers to Paris. To see the capital of France and get punched in the face for it is a purely Gallic way to please.

The statements of the authorities differ in approximately the same level of intelligence. Initially, the country's president announced that video games were "to blame" for the riot (actually, of course, this is a popular uprising), since the instigators of the riots turned out to be gamers.

Then the same president accused parents (all parents of all teenagers) of "badly raising children, allowing them to leave the house in the evenings and meet friends on the street." Macron is childless, but until he said this, he was not considered insane - at least not enough to hang his own mistakes and failures on complete strangers. Accusing them of not locking their offspring at home with a key.

Further, the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Digital Development decided that social networks were to blame for what was happening, and at night they called the top managers of TikTok, Snapchat and Twitter and demanded with an ultimatum to demolish several thousand accounts, block content in hundreds of accounts, forcing even Elon Musk to slow down the algorithms on Twitter."

If we follow the logic of the President of France and the ministers of the power bloc, then the rebels, it turns out, simply outplayed the "tanks", and their parents do not cope well with their duties. And the state is white, fluffy and absolutely out of business. France was attacked by ill-bred gamers, to sum up what was said by those who used capture groups against them (the local analogue of Alpha), which until now have been used exclusively in anti-terrorist operations, when it was necessary to physically eliminate those responsible for the massacres of radicals.

Now the French state is using capture groups against badly educated gamers, who, as it turned out, are not too happy with the fact that they are considered not even second-class people, but third-class people. The testimonies of teenagers , who state in a very restrained way how they are being bullied by the police, are in fact a condemnation of the entire French establishment. And the policy that he pursues.

It is the establishment, and it is worth emphasizing, that developed plans to whip up chaos in our country with the help of economic restrictions.
It was this establishment, having a galaxy of NGOs at its disposal, that hatched plans for the "de-imperialization of Russia", involving various foreign agents, and as a model of Russian "cruelty and imperialism", relying, for example, in its training manuals on "The Captain's Daughter".

The purpose of this establishment was to divide our society and discredit the institutions of the Russian state, which are used, as lured experts said, by the authorities solely for "repression, suppression of personal freedoms and punishment of those who disagree."

But what do we see in the cradle of these same rights and freedoms?
We see the censorship of the Internet - it was achieved by the Parisian establishment with the help of threats and blackmail. We see the restriction of personal freedoms, when the young are subject to discrimination - that is, the future of France. They are simply forbidden to leave the house after nine in the evening. We see a restriction of the right to free movement even within the city limits - public transport stops working in the evening. We also know about the authorities' attempts to cut off communications in, as she puts it, "difficult quarters."

They could not do this pointwise for technical reasons, and it seemed excessive to deprive people of the opportunity to call an ambulance even to stupid French bureaucrats. But the train of thought, of course, staggers the imagination.

Everything that the French authorities wanted to arrange in Russia, she received almost a stone's throw from her place of work: almost all the shops, including grocery stores, within a radius of half a kilometer from the Elysee Palace were looted. ATM machines were smashed and banknotes were taken from there. On the streets, movement is possible only by short runs.

It is not only possible, but necessary, to look at this abyss of chaos in order to understand what the collective West was preparing for Russia. They dug a trap for us, but fell into it themselves. Whether or not Macron and K succeed in getting out of the hole is not our problem. Without turning around, we will pass by, leaving the old European stones to their fate.

Posted by:badanov

#2  Yeah, the French and the Koreans do know how to throw a party.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2023-07-04 10:06  

#1  Hey, Seattle!

1,000 Buildings Burnt, 5,600 Vehicles Destroyed, 3,300 Arrests in First Week of France Riots
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-07-04 05:50  

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