
The world’s biggest tyrant has ever seen Emmanuel Macron still refuses to step down even as his terrorist cops are bashing everybody left and right, breaking bones, shooting people’s eyes, etc. and now are in a full war with the firefighters.
Had such protests took place in Iran for example, the entire Western mainstream liberal media would be demanding America to intervene and bomb Iran to save the protesters, everybody would side with the protesters but not in this case because THIS IS NOT PART OF THE GLOBALIST AGENDA.
We said it once, we said it twice and we will continue to say it, cops are terrorists who only follow orders. Nothing more, there is no serve, protect the civilians, no justice, no investigations, nothing! LONG DEAD are the days when cops had detectives and did investigations and stuff like that, nope! Cops nowadays are just terrorists equal to ISIS with ONE SINGLE GOAL in mind: to obey what they are ordered. If they are ordered to shoot their own mothers, they will!
Take a look at this al-Qaeda terrorists here:
Au lieu de restaurer la confiance entre l'État et les citoyens avec des référendums d'initiative citoyenne (#RIC) demandés par une large majorité de Français, l'oligarchie se cramponne au pouvoir et use de violence. Cela entraînera sa chute.#GiletsJaunespic.twitter.com/N06BNE0zFA
— Collectif Carton jaune (@collCartonJaune) January 18, 2020
Les slogans criés ou chantés entre Bastille et Nation sont clairs : « Mutilations Stop ! Stop ! » ; « La police fait son travail, ça crève les yeux » ; « Macron démission » #ViolencesPolicieres pic.twitter.com/8wjjarNAJB
— Vanina Delmas (@v_delmas) June 2, 2019
On the other hand… the French have brought this upon themselves, why the hell did they vote for Macron? Why didn’t they vote for Le Pen? Haven’t they had enough already?
Fighting broke out between riot police and firefighters who were trying to break down security screens during anti-government protests in Paris today.
Videos of the astonishing violence were posted online during demonstrations close to the centre of the capital.
They clearly show baton-wielding CRS (Republican Security Companies) officers involved in bitter fighting with firefighters, who were demanding better pay and conditions.
‘The firefighters were very militant, and at one stage tried to push down police barriers,’ said an eyewitness.


‘The police responded with tear gas, and then went in with their batons. The fighting got very ugly.’
The worst trouble took place soon after 4pm in the Avenue de la Republique, between Republique and Nation squares.
The fire fighters had tried to tear down the barriers close to the Paris ring road, because they wanted to expand their marching route.
Unions organised the Paris protest for fire service workers all over the country. They set off noisy firecrackers in the capital’s Place de la Republique to bring attention to their cause.


Participants want a raise in risk pay from 19 per cent to 25 per cent to fulfill their missions – which they say reductions in personnel have made increasingly difficult.
They say attacks against them are also on the rise.
A spokesman for the Paris prefecture said: ‘It was unacceptable blocking of the ring road by certain professional firefighters who do not respect the declared route [of their protest march].’
Paris police said firefighters who tried to break down or scale fencing near the Nation area of Paris were dispersed by water cannon.
Some of the protesting firemen even set their uniforms on fire while they were wearing them, although they were clearly taking safety measures.
There have been continual street protests and strikes in France for the past six weeks in protests against new pension reforms being introduced by President Emmanuel Macron’s government.


So-called Yellow Vests, demonstrators named after their trademark fluorescent motoring jackets, have also been on the street since November 2018.
They started off complaining about rising fuel charges, but are now a mass movement who want Mr Macron to resign.
The independent Mr Macron came to power in 2017, pledging to shrink France’s public services, and to make the private sector more competitive.

But the former merchant banker is now frequently referred to as the ‘President of the Rich’ who is mainly on the side of big business.
Firefighters previously demonstrated in October – marked by clashes with the police.
One protester in the southern city of Dijon was seriously hit in the eye and has still not recovered his vision.
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