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The “non-Marxist” Marxists are at it again . . . .
How do the leftist Government people handle the leftist violence?
By taking away YOUR rights (punishing the innocent) that’s how (you see the same thing with them and their phony gun control paradigm) . . . .
“Anti anti anticapitalistes.” . .
.Antifa Attack Police, Vandalise Businesses, Burn Cars in Paris During Anti-Security Bill Protests
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Kurt Zindulka
6 Dec 2020
Paris erupted into chaotic scenes on Saturday as black bloc Antifa protesters assaulted police officers, vandalised storefronts, and set fires throughout the city.
The French Ministry of the Interior said that approximately 52,350 took to the streets of France to protest against the “global security” law, over a provision that could criminalise sharing footage of police officers online.
Some 5,000 demonstrators marched in Paris, with police saying that there were between “400 and 500 radical elements”, including “yellow vests” and “anti-fascist” activists, embedded within the protest. The Associated Press and local media identified violent infiltrators as “black blocs”.
The Antifa militants vandalised businesses, burned cars, and attacked police with projectiles. The left-wing agitators could be heard chanting, “Everyone hates the police” and the standard French Antifa battle cry: “Anti anti anticapitalistes.” . . .
How do the leftist Government people handle the leftist violence?
By taking away YOUR rights (punishing the innocent) that’s how (you see the same thing with them and their phony gun control paradigm) . . . .
So now YOU are a criminal if you even expose the Government (in this case the police but that will expand to protect corrupt politicians too - I would suggest this is really what it is all about) carrying out criminal activities via shared video means.. . . Following mass protests and riots last weekend, the government announced that it would re-write the controversial “Article 24” of the global security law, which would have made it illegal to publish video footage or the identities of police officers in France. . . .