The Yellow Vests aren't done yet
The French government expects the Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vest) protests in Paris this weekend could be more violent than ever, despite President Emmanuel Macron buckling on fuel tax hikes.Interesting. Sounds like Macron's losing the support of many important outfits, including some of his own government officials. Based on this, he'd do better to just resign and admit he made huge mistakes. Especially when it comes to dealing with the far more serious problems the country's facing like Islamofascism.
The Élysée Palace, seat of President Emmanuel Macron, announced to French media they are expecting “great violence” on Saturday as Yellow Vest protestors have announced “Act IV” of their nearly four-week-long protest against the Macron regime that was initially sparked by a rise in fuel taxes, franceinfo reports.
[...] While police have been called on to help quell the expected violence in the French capital, many are showing signs of sympathy to the Yellow Vests and their demands.
The Police Union Vigi Ministère de l’Intérieur has not only expressed support for the Yellow Vest movement but has called on members to go on an indefinite strike starting on Saturday, and join the Yellow Vests.
Labels: France, islam, jihad, political corruption, racism
Harvard Law Professor Alan M. Dershowitz said:
“It is virtually impossible to get the United Nations
to condemn any Arab terrorist group or state for
any attack on Israel or Jewish institutions.
Yet there is an eagerness to condemn Israel,
whether Israel is right or wrong.”
SOURCE: Chutzpah by Alan M. Dershowitz
(chapter 7, page 225), year 1991, by Little Brown
ISBN: 9780316181372 ISBN: 0316181374
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Daniel Byman said:
“…for years, the United Nations (UN) refused to
condemn terrorism, due to sympathy for national
liberation movements that used terrorism as a tactic,
auch as the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO).”
SOURCE: Al Qaeda, the Islamic State,
and the Global Jihadist Movement:What Everyone
Needs to Know (chapter 9, page 187)
by Daniel Byman, Oxford University Press, year 2015,
ISBN: 019021726X (paperback) ISBN: 9780190217266
(paperback) ISBN: 0190217251 ISBN: 9780190217259
Posted by Mr. Cohen | 12/07/2018 08:07:00 AM