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On 03 Nov 2021, No COVID Lies <bob7duncan@gmail.com> posted some
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> The French have not yet learned the lessons of inviting black scum
> into their country.

Violent protests have rocked France after the police killing of a
17-year-old during a traffic stop.

Protesters accuse police of systemic racism against France's non-white
minorities.

The civil unrest forced French President Emmanuel Macron to postpone a
trip to Germany.

French police arrested more than 1,300 people on Friday � the fourth
consecutive day of nationwide civil unrest.

The protests first erupted earlier in the week after news broke that
police killed a 17-year-old of North African descent, with scenes of
burning buildings and cars prompting French President Emmanuel Macron to
postpone a state visit to Germany.

Protests intensified ahead of a funeral for the teenager, identified
only as Nahel M., that was held on Saturday morning in Nanterre, a
suburb of Paris.

Police shot the teenager on Tuesday morning during a traffic stop
outside the French capital. A passenger in the car told a French news
outlet that the killing occurred after police had assaulted the driver,
who the passenger said was pulled over after driving in a bus lane,
causing him to take his foot off the vehicle's brake.

"Don't move or I'll put a bullet in your head," the passenger claimed
the officer said, according to Sky News. One policeman has since been
charged with homicide.

In 2017, French lawmakers passed a measure that permits law enforcement
to use lethal force during traffic stops when an officer feels their
life is in danger, which critics say has led to an increase in deadly
incidents.

The police killing has exposed long-running animosity between law
enforcement and France's non-white minority population, reminiscent of
the Black Lives Matter protests sparked in the United States by the
police killing of George Floyd in 2020.

Indeed, Friday's unrest came after a statement was issued by a union
representing about half of French police in which the protesters were
referred to as "vermin."

"Faced with these savage hordes, it's no longer enough to call for calm,
it must be imposed," the statement said.

Some 37 people were killed during police operations in France in 2021,
the BBC reported, which equates to 0.5 deaths for every one million
people. By comparison, the outlet noted, the rate in the US is about 3.5
per million.

Ariane Bogain, a lecturer in politics at Northumbria University, told
state broadcaster France 24 that the country needs to address systemic
racism and how it manifests itself in policing.

"What we've seen over the past few days is a lot of discourse about law
and order, about restoring order, about how awful this violence is,"
Bogain said. "What we haven't heard is a discussion of the structural
causes of all of this and a long-term solution from it by the
authorities."

Read the original article on Business Insider

Dr Du Nuffin
19 hours ago

All by design, these are the signs of a dying country, like the USA. If
the transformation is successful some Western European countries will be
majority Non-European demographically in the later half of this century.
This is genocide pushed on us by institutions like the EU and United
Nations; don't forget that when it is time to deliver justice.

https://news.yahoo.com/france-looks-lot-us-protests-155303222.html

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