EU Le Gilets Jaune protests thread - Do you hear the people sing? Singing the songs of angry men?

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-46233560

One protester has died and dozens were injured as almost a quarter of a million people took to the streets of France, angry at rising fuel prices.

The female protester who died was struck after a driver surrounded by demonstrators panicked and accelerated.

The "yellow vests", so-called after the high-visibility jackets they are required to carry in their cars, blocked motorways and roundabouts.

They accuse President Emmanuel Macron of abandoning "the little people".

Mr Macron has not so far commented on the protests, some of which have seen demonstrators call for him to resign.

But he admitted earlier in the week that he had not "really managed to reconcile the French people with their leaders".

Nonetheless, he accused his political opponents of hijacking the movement in order to block his reform programme.

What has happened so far?
Some 244,000 people took part in protests across France, the interior ministry said in its latest update.

It said 106 people were injured during the day, five seriously, with 52 people arrested.

Most of the protests have been taking place without incident although several of the injuries came when drivers tried to force their way through protesters.

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Image captionA driver forces a car through a group of protesters in Donges, western France
Chantal Mazet, 63, was killed in the south-eastern Savoy region when a driver who was taking her daughter to hospital panicked at being blocked by about 50 demonstrators, who were striking the roof of her vehicle, and drove into them.

The driver has been taken into police custody in a state of shock.

In Paris protesters approaching the Élysée Palace, the president's official residence, were repelled with tear gas.

Why are drivers on the warpath?
The price of diesel, the most commonly used fuel in French cars, has risen by around 23% over the past 12 months to an average of €1.51 (£1.32; $1.71) per litre, its highest point since the early 2000s, AFP news agency reports.

World oil prices did rise before falling back again but the Macron government raised its hydrocarbon tax this year by 7.6 cents per litre on diesel and 3.9 cents on petrol, as part of a campaign for cleaner cars and fuel.

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Image captionTear gas was used to disperse protesters in Paris
The decision to impose a further increase of 6.5 cents on diesel and 2.9 cents on petrol on 1 January 2019 was seen as the final straw.

Speaking on Wednesday, the president blamed world oil prices for three-quarters of the price rise. He also said more tax on fossil fuels was needed to fund renewable energy investments.

How big is the movement?
It has broad support. Nearly three-quarters of respondents to a poll by the Elabe institute backed the Yellow Vests and 70% wanted the government to reverse the fuel tax hikes.

More than half of French people who voted for Mr Macron support the protests, Elabe's Vincent Thibault told AFP.

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Image captionPolice attend as protesters block a motorway in Antibes
"The expectations and discontent over spending power are fairly broad, it's not just something that concerns rural France or the lower classes," he said.

The BBC's Lucy Williamson in Paris says the movement has grown via social media into a broad and public criticism of Mr Macron's economic policies.

Are opposition politicians involved?
They have certainly tried to tap into it. Far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who was defeated by Mr Macron in the second round of the presidential election, has been encouraging it on Twitter.

She said: "The government shouldn't be afraid of French people who come to express their revolt and do it in a peaceful fashion."

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Laurent Wauquiez, leader of the centre-right Republicans, called on the Macron government to scrap the next planned increase in carbon tax on fossil fuels in January to offset rising vehicle fuel prices.

Mr Castaner has described Saturday's action as a "political protest with the Republicans behind it".

Olivier Faure, leader of the left-wing Socialist Party said the movement - which has no single leader and is not linked to any trade union - had been "born outside political parties".

"People want politicians to listen to them and respond. Their demand is to have purchasing power and financial justice," he said.

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Is there any room for compromise?
On Wednesday, the government announced action to help poor families pay their energy and transport bills.

Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced that 5.6 million households would receive energy subsidies. Currently 3.6 million receive them.

A state scrappage bonus on polluting vehicles would also be doubled for France's poorest families, he said, and fuel tax credits would be brought in for people who depend on their cars for work.

Protesters have mocked the president relentlessly as "Micron" or "Macaron" (Macaroon) or simply Manu, the short form of Emmanuel, which he famously scolded a student for using.

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To be honest, I don't blame the driver at all.
 
I'm sure I heard Macron said he's going to release a letter tomorrow or something on the radio just now.

Interesting if true!
At this point anything less than "I'm withdrawing us from the EU then abdicating along with my entire cabinet" probably won't be satisfactory for the Frenchies.

Here's some tweets about yesterday's events--

They still like burning shit:
https://twitter.com/GlobalNews77/status/1084167796303544321
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9 weeks in and they're still pulling crowds like this:
https://twitter.com/EnCausee/status/1084066168959389696
http://archive.vn/NIHsC

The cops are (still) throwing flashbangs and shooting rubber bullets at peoples' faces
https://twitter.com/HoHoChiMinh1/status/1084237045202071552

Also the riot cops in some places are carrying G36's now.
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http://archive.vn/caS3E
http://archive.vn/HJGZI
http://archive.vn/Z4okd
Really hope Macron isn't stupid enough to order the cops to actually use them.

https://twitter.com/Gerrrty/status/1084032989007409152
"It's just a protest against that fuel tax" t. global MSM networks

They also really don't like journalists. I'm sure that the media's downplaying of this whole movement since day 1 has nothing to do with it.
https://twitter.com/KTHopkins/status/1084094099962163200 (http://archive.vn/xryGp)

Oh and I saw this in one of the replies, it got a chuckle out of me:
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At this point anything less than "I'm withdrawing us from the EU then abdicating along with my entire cabinet" probably won't be satisfactory for the Frenchies.

Here's some tweets about yesterday's events--

They still like burning shit:
https://twitter.com/GlobalNews77/status/1084167796303544321

9 weeks in and they're still pulling crowds like this:
https://twitter.com/EnCausee/status/1084066168959389696
http://archive.vn/NIHsC

The cops are (still) throwing flashbangs and shooting rubber bullets at peoples' faces
https://twitter.com/HoHoChiMinh1/status/1084237045202071552

Also the riot cops in some places are carrying G36's now.
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Really hope Macron isn't stupid enough to order the cops to actually use them.

https://twitter.com/Gerrrty/status/1084032989007409152
"It's just a protest against that fuel tax" t. global MSM networks

They also really don't like journalists. I'm sure that the media's downplaying of this whole movement since day 1 has nothing to do with it.
https://twitter.com/KTHopkins/status/1084094099962163200 (http://archive.vn/xryGp)

Oh and I saw this in one of the replies, it got a chuckle out of me:
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I've only ever seen the cops wielding tear gas launchers and batons. I find it concerning they're now packing assault rifles.
 
The western media is in such deathly fear of another Hitler that they forgot about the possibility of another Napoleon. At this point I fucking hope it happens. Europe would quake in their boots as France's new ruler turns his immigrant population into true French soldiers who thirst for rapine conquest.

All Trump would to his European NATO partners is "Hey, it's a good time to build up your own damned armies like I suggested a couple of years ago."
 
The western media is in such deathly fear of another Hitler that they forgot about the possibility of another Napoleon. At this point I fucking hope it happens. Europe would quake in their boots as France's new ruler turns his immigrant population into true French soldiers who thirst for rapine conquest.

All Trump would to his European NATO partners is "Hey, it's a good time to build up your own damned armies like I suggested a couple of years ago."
Napoleon was competent though.
This is another Louis the XVI
 
The western media is in such deathly fear of another Hitler that they forgot about the possibility of another Napoleon. "

Nah, they'd LOVE another Napoleon, they'd take ANYTHING at this point over what they really fear, a populace that rejects authoritarian globalism who not only don't get bored of standing out in the street for a month but can't be shooed away with nasty hitpieces in the media calling them all thugs and front-page ads for great new Apple products.
 
Yeah, French riot police are now deployed with semi-automatic weapons and live ammunition against Yellow Vest protestors as Macron's law and order crisis spirals

>Officers were filmed brandishing weapons by Arc de Triomphe in Paris today

>Riot police were on crowd control duty today facing off a mob of Gilet Jaunes

>Rifles at demonstration by unarmed citizens show how Macron crisis intensifies

>Last week former conservative minster said live fire should be used on 'thugs'

https://archive.fo/zKLR0

French libs are particularly fucked because they are the beneficiaries of overt political violence and a rich revolutionary mythology. It's not like they can tell people that revolutions are bad.
 
Whichever way this goes, it's going to have huge ripple effect. I'm still trying to process just how many ways this could possibly influence a lot of things, not just in Europe.

It will never happen and not a commie or anything, but it would be pretty funny working class people in the states busted up Hollywood homes and shit so celebs could be like "Uhhh.. when we said #RESIST what we ment was..."
 
President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday kicked off a three-month national debate he hopes can quell the “yellow vest” unrest with a letter to the French in which he pledged to listen to new ideas but stuck to his core economic reform agenda.

He said he would give his own conclusions within a month of the end of the debate on March 15, but did not mention a possible referendum on his policies, an idea floated privately by some in his administration.

“This is how I intend to turn anger into solutions,” he said.
Long way of saying "Eat the damn cake you peasants."
He said he would give his own conclusions within a month of the end of the debate on March 15
Let me whip out my time machine and provide the tl;dr version:

"EU good, nationalism bad" t. Emmanuel Macron, March 16 2019
 
Is getting dragged out of his office and torn apart by an angry mob his fetish?
Apparently not, because he fled Paris and is now in an undisclosed location. The GJ even raided his winter residence and it was empty.
 
Apparently not, because he fled Paris and is now in an undisclosed location. The GJ even raided his winter residence and it was empty.
He's probably hiding in Davos right now since the WEF Conference is next week. Oh how I wish the world could hear the conversations that'll be happening there this year. The poster boy for globalism, open borders, and the EU in general -- forced to flee his own capital by frogs in yellow fluorescent jackets. It must make Davos Man uneasy that the commoners are waking up and starting movements that made them institute a total news blackout. Gotta keep up that facade of a strong EU.
 
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