French Citizens Rise Up In Their Millions To Protest Ruling Elite
Protests being ignored by many mainstream media channels
France
is in chaos once again as thousands of protesters swarm the streets in
their millions in protest against the ruling class who they say are
taking away their rights. The scale of the events is being watered down
by the mainstream media in an attempt to suppress andy scale or dominio
effect of other countries around the world.
YNW
reports: protestors are rising up in their millions against a ruling
class determined to take away their rights. There is anarchy on the
streets of France as the mainstream media continues to suppress the
scale of events.
Thousands of masked protesters and police
fought running street battles in France this week, with police using
water cannon to quell rioters who hurled projectiles at them and
destroyed storefronts, joining the millions of French citizens who have
protested against new anti-worker laws that are designed to protect and
enrich a wealthy elite at the expense of ordinary people.
The
protesters in Paris represent all working class people united,
mobilized, and resisting the greed of globalist elites. Police involved
are violently fighting against the people and protecting the interests
of the ruling class.
However as the government, police and
mainstream media continue to suppress this important movement’s
progress, the people continue to rise up.
Western mainstream
media continues to suppress information regarding the scale and
intensity of the revolution taking place on French streets.
While
the world distracted by the Euro 2016 football championships in France,
the elites are taking away people’s rights and blood is being shed on
the streets.
Here is anarchy in the streets and the police are
having trouble keeping pace. They have begged the protestors to stop the
relentless protests, complained of exhaustion, and have even held their
own protest against ‘the brutality of the protestors’ – that resulted
in a police car getting torched.
The government have also tried
to make protesting illegal, while they attempt to push the new laws
through the lower house without a vote using a constitutional manoeuvre.
With the two chambers unlikely to agree a final version, the lower
house will have the final say, and the government is expected to use the
same manoeuvre to pass the bill into law without a vote.
According to an opinion poll published on Tuesday, 73 percent of the French would be “shocked and appalled” by such a move.
The
new law is referred to by the name of the Minister of Labour Myriam El
Khomri, and was first presented by her in February, sparking a series of
relentless protests that show no sign of stopping.
The El
Khomri legislation was introduced in its original French as the “draft
legislation aimed at implementing new freedoms and protections for
businesses and workers.” To refer to this law as a new freedom or
protection for workers is laughable, and is really a kick in the face
for the people. What the law really does is expand protections and
freedoms for the wealthy elite and no one else.
The protests
began on March 9 with the movement being called “Nuit debut,” translated
roughly as “standing up all night.” The French ruling class is trying
keep control through the police baton in order to keep the masses down.
The El Khomri bill essentially boils down to stripping people of their
rights and giving more control to the elites.
The French job
market reform is outrageous for a country struggling with a high
unemployment rate of 10 percent and a stagnant economy.
Although
the movement is centered primarily around the job market reform bill,
there are much broader concerns involved, such as: universal basic
income, opposition to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
(TTIP), amnesty for undocumented workers, solidarity with refugees, and
the gender pay gap.
France’s mobilized collective are on a
progressive mission to create another world to realize social justice
and demand dignity for ordinary people.
President Hollande and
Prime Minister Manual Valls say they will not listen to the millions of
protesters or the massive majority of citizens who disapprove of the
law. Since the French protests began attempts have been made to hinder
their cause.
Every measure to dismiss the protesters has been
attempted; everything from police teargas to the Prime Minister Valls
portraying protestors as “rioters” and “ultra-violent youths.” French
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve had the gall to tell protesters “to
find within themselves a little humanity, tolerance and respect. “
Even
the police have tried to garner sympathy away from protesters when they
claimed they were too “exhausted” to deal with continued protests.
French leaders have threatened a ban on protests, with even tougher
crackdowns by police, after Valls claimed that the protesters were out
“to kill a police officer.” The threatened ban by the French government
on demonstrations was reverted on June 22 after falling under harsh
criticism and backlash.
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