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Title : Caen, France Looks Like A Battlefield. But The Media Is Saying That Saturday's Protests Were Small
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Caen, France Looks Like A Battlefield. But The Media Is Saying That Saturday's Protests Were Small
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) January 5, 2019
But the Media said it was a small #GiletsJaunes gathering today in #France... pic.twitter.com/8570n5ziOu— Sotiri Dimpinoudis (@sotiridi) January 6, 2019
WNU Editor: I live in Canada .... very little if any coverage on what is happening in France, and what was covered was with the headline that the protest turnout was small. I have 2 close friends in Paris and a very good friend who lives on the French Riviera. They are telling me that with the holiday season now coming to an end, the protests are back and the middle class who are suffering from government tax and regulatory policies are seething with anger. Bottom line .... with French President Macron's decision to ignore why the middle class is angry, it is a guarantee that these protests and riots are going to continue.
Hat tip Small Dead Animals for the above tweets.
Update: My friends are telling me that these numbers are far lower than what the pollsters are spinning .... Macron's Approval Rating Shrinks To 25% Despite Concessions To Protesters (Zero Hedge). And as for French President Macron pinning much of the unrest on Russian meddling (and RT has been covering the protests far more extensively than the Western press), in France no one is believing him.
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) January 5, 2019
But the Media said it was a small #GiletsJaunes gathering today in #France... pic.twitter.com/8570n5ziOu— Sotiri Dimpinoudis (@sotiridi) January 6, 2019
WNU Editor: I live in Canada .... very little if any
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coverage on what is happening in France, and what was covered was with the headline that the protest turnout was small. I have 2 close friends in Paris and a very good friend who lives on the French Riviera. They are telling me that with the holiday season now coming to an end, the protests are back and the middle class who are suffering from government tax and regulatory policies are seething with anger. Bottom line .... with French President Macron's decision to ignore why the middle class is angry, it is a guarantee that these protests and riots are going to continue.
Hat tip Small Dead Animals for the above tweets.
Update: My friends are telling me that these numbers are far lower than what the pollsters are spinning .... Macron's Approval Rating Shrinks To 25% Despite Concessions To Protesters (Zero Hedge). And as for French President Macron pinning much of the unrest on Russian meddling (and RT has been covering the protests far more extensively than the Western press), in France no one is believing him.
Hat tip Small Dead Animals for the above tweets.
Update: My friends are telling me that these numbers are far lower than what the pollsters are spinning .... Macron's Approval Rating Shrinks To 25% Despite Concessions To Protesters (Zero Hedge). And as for French President Macron pinning much of the unrest on Russian meddling (and RT has been covering the protests far more extensively than the Western press), in France no one is believing him.
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