France has relstively recent experience with oppression and "papers please". We do not. We cannot imagine a world of checkpoints where certain papers other than a ticket to the event or trip are required within the borders of our own country.
France has been quick to air their grievances over and over again. Over here our side generally "just want to be left alone". And that's how they pick us off.
In the protests this morning, it seems that we are at about + 50% of participants compared to last week. Today the number of protests is also around + 50%.
Now ponder for just one minute a thought: While viewing this map and the overwhelming disapproval jab passports, does anyone really think the "establishment" gives a sht how you vote?
After Jan 6, I think people are afraid to assemble and protest because animals from the left will show up to sabotage it. And of course the media will report it in a negative way. They really have been preparing and setting up for this. We have totally been set up.
We weren't exactly doing it before January 6th. That was just a special day because of its significance and people show up only when big daddy asks us to apparently.
you are right on that. Conservatives/ Libertarians aren't known for big spur of the moment protests. I think a lot of that is fear of retaliation from the violent left. Also feel safer in larger numbers. At some point we may not have a choice to remain quiet.
Kind of been my experience that if you want to get French people outraged, simply try and tell them what to do (sort of like my wife, and every woman I've ever dated, for that matter).
Starting to wonder if Macron did this on purpose or if he's just a moron.
Ok so about a hundred. And we can expect an average of 5k people per rally. Ok so that means the majority is against this bs
A lot of people have rabies. It would take a spark to set the country on fire
Rabies is flammable? Who knew.
Has it been confirmed that this map is for reals ?
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Probably not
This guy says there is one in London today.
191 are declared but there are others
In the US we do, but it's largely the leftists. They can't be bothered to hold a job but they cab be bothered to protests (insert overlord cause here)
Shit sometimes that is their job.
Rent-a-mob has been around for a long time.
Big one happening in London today. 1pm Trafalgar Sq.
I'm going to pretend that the pinpoints make a "Q" because it makes me feel cozy.
The nursing and non-nursing staff of the hospital of Montélimar (France) have decided to go on an indefinite strike against the health pas
France is standing up to tyranny... were is USA at?
France has relstively recent experience with oppression and "papers please". We do not. We cannot imagine a world of checkpoints where certain papers other than a ticket to the event or trip are required within the borders of our own country.
France has been quick to air their grievances over and over again. Over here our side generally "just want to be left alone". And that's how they pick us off.
Not this time. Can't happen.
In the protests this morning, it seems that we are at about + 50% of participants compared to last week. Today the number of protests is also around + 50%.
That's so encouraging, at first I thought you said you were at 50% and I thought, "Oh no!"
At 9 am in Pau (76,275 inhabitants)
https://youtu.be/THWEW-xHw_A
Now ponder for just one minute a thought: While viewing this map and the overwhelming disapproval jab passports, does anyone really think the "establishment" gives a sht how you vote?
After Jan 6, I think people are afraid to assemble and protest because animals from the left will show up to sabotage it. And of course the media will report it in a negative way. They really have been preparing and setting up for this. We have totally been set up.
We weren't exactly doing it before January 6th. That was just a special day because of its significance and people show up only when big daddy asks us to apparently.
you are right on that. Conservatives/ Libertarians aren't known for big spur of the moment protests. I think a lot of that is fear of retaliation from the violent left. Also feel safer in larger numbers. At some point we may not have a choice to remain quiet.
I don't know. Think of the boat parades and caravans last year.
That's not a protest. That's a parade to cheer.
#StopTheSteal was the only one and it coincided with Trump literally telling everyone to go down because it would be wild.
Now if all Europe could be covered like SF 💩map the Cabaal would be in deep doo doo.
Fractals and synchronicity have to be real.
Haven't heard of the shit map for years. Brought it up yesterday and now here you are.
Any chance you've seen the post?
Kind of been my experience that if you want to get French people outraged, simply try and tell them what to do (sort of like my wife, and every woman I've ever dated, for that matter).
Starting to wonder if Macron did this on purpose or if he's just a moron.
Oui Oui Go One, Oui Go All.
Way to go, France! Keep fighting! 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
Yasss. Guillotines when?
[They] won't be able to walk down the streets
First barricades in Paris:https://twitter.com/i/status/1418926556043415560
The yellow vests invade the Champs-Elysees by surprise: https://twitter.com/i/status/1418966505014931459
https://twitter.com/i/status/1418967306517073920
https://twitter.com/i/status/1418977087688413195
Viva La France!
I wish the dutch were like this. Only 20-30 k people in Amsterdam today
First fights in Paris:https://twitter.com/i/status/1418929879161135117
It is the protest of the yellow vests, much less secure and organized than that of the patriots
Source?
Lyon (France): https://youtu.be/C7K5f0Dgvuc