EU Le Gilets Jaune protests thread - Do you hear the people sing? Singing the songs of angry men?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-46233560

One protester has died and dozens were injured as almost a quarter of a million people took to the streets of France, angry at rising fuel prices.

The female protester who died was struck after a driver surrounded by demonstrators panicked and accelerated.

The "yellow vests", so-called after the high-visibility jackets they are required to carry in their cars, blocked motorways and roundabouts.

They accuse President Emmanuel Macron of abandoning "the little people".

Mr Macron has not so far commented on the protests, some of which have seen demonstrators call for him to resign.

But he admitted earlier in the week that he had not "really managed to reconcile the French people with their leaders".

Nonetheless, he accused his political opponents of hijacking the movement in order to block his reform programme.

What has happened so far?
Some 244,000 people took part in protests across France, the interior ministry said in its latest update.

It said 106 people were injured during the day, five seriously, with 52 people arrested.

Most of the protests have been taking place without incident although several of the injuries came when drivers tried to force their way through protesters.

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Image captionA driver forces a car through a group of protesters in Donges, western France
Chantal Mazet, 63, was killed in the south-eastern Savoy region when a driver who was taking her daughter to hospital panicked at being blocked by about 50 demonstrators, who were striking the roof of her vehicle, and drove into them.

The driver has been taken into police custody in a state of shock.

In Paris protesters approaching the Élysée Palace, the president's official residence, were repelled with tear gas.

Why are drivers on the warpath?
The price of diesel, the most commonly used fuel in French cars, has risen by around 23% over the past 12 months to an average of €1.51 (£1.32; $1.71) per litre, its highest point since the early 2000s, AFP news agency reports.

World oil prices did rise before falling back again but the Macron government raised its hydrocarbon tax this year by 7.6 cents per litre on diesel and 3.9 cents on petrol, as part of a campaign for cleaner cars and fuel.

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Image captionTear gas was used to disperse protesters in Paris
The decision to impose a further increase of 6.5 cents on diesel and 2.9 cents on petrol on 1 January 2019 was seen as the final straw.

Speaking on Wednesday, the president blamed world oil prices for three-quarters of the price rise. He also said more tax on fossil fuels was needed to fund renewable energy investments.

How big is the movement?
It has broad support. Nearly three-quarters of respondents to a poll by the Elabe institute backed the Yellow Vests and 70% wanted the government to reverse the fuel tax hikes.

More than half of French people who voted for Mr Macron support the protests, Elabe's Vincent Thibault told AFP.

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Image captionPolice attend as protesters block a motorway in Antibes
"The expectations and discontent over spending power are fairly broad, it's not just something that concerns rural France or the lower classes," he said.

The BBC's Lucy Williamson in Paris says the movement has grown via social media into a broad and public criticism of Mr Macron's economic policies.

Are opposition politicians involved?
They have certainly tried to tap into it. Far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who was defeated by Mr Macron in the second round of the presidential election, has been encouraging it on Twitter.

She said: "The government shouldn't be afraid of French people who come to express their revolt and do it in a peaceful fashion."

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Laurent Wauquiez, leader of the centre-right Republicans, called on the Macron government to scrap the next planned increase in carbon tax on fossil fuels in January to offset rising vehicle fuel prices.

Mr Castaner has described Saturday's action as a "political protest with the Republicans behind it".

Olivier Faure, leader of the left-wing Socialist Party said the movement - which has no single leader and is not linked to any trade union - had been "born outside political parties".

"People want politicians to listen to them and respond. Their demand is to have purchasing power and financial justice," he said.

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Is there any room for compromise?
On Wednesday, the government announced action to help poor families pay their energy and transport bills.

Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced that 5.6 million households would receive energy subsidies. Currently 3.6 million receive them.

A state scrappage bonus on polluting vehicles would also be doubled for France's poorest families, he said, and fuel tax credits would be brought in for people who depend on their cars for work.

Protesters have mocked the president relentlessly as "Micron" or "Macaron" (Macaroon) or simply Manu, the short form of Emmanuel, which he famously scolded a student for using.

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To be honest, I don't blame the driver at all.
 
I suppose it's worth mentioning Le Pen's party outperformed Macron's in the EU elections.

I point it out solely because of how much the media, both in Europe and elsewhere, gummed him harder than his geriatric wife when he assumed leadership 2 years ago. Lest we forget how, according to the media, it was totally proof that 2016's surge in populism and populist parties world wide was a flash in the pan, and how his win was a repudiation against populism and that globalism and a strong and united EU would brush aside such outdated concepts going forward. Not a knockout blow against him or anything, but it's nice to see that whole narrative take another hit by reality and the common folk.
 
While I'm glad the people haven't given up the fight, I'm losing hope its going to lead to any sort of change.
Let's be honest they're more an annoyance to Macron than a threat. They don't have the clout to force Macron to change anything. Macron is just pissed because their continued protests are undeniable proof that he can't keep the country together and are tarnishing the image of the globalist messiah he likes to project.

They have lost steam: six months of blocking roads and vandalizing public property have gotten on the nerves of many, and people in general are just used to their weekly protests now.

They made less than 0.5% at the elections. Granted it's the fucking Euro elections, but with a 50% voter turnout (highest since 1999) they only managed this pitiful score. Seems few people care.
 
Next week is 30 straight weeks.
https://twitter.com/Ian56789/status/1134828382120808448 (http://archive.vn/bSaHc)
https://twitter.com/Gerrrty/status/1134784070557282304 (http://archive.vn/Z6avd)
https://twitter.com/CharlesBaudry/status/1134779105784864768 (http://archive.vn/TvHTB)
https://twitter.com/NewsCompact/status/1134752484633825280 (http://archive.vn/fO2w3)

"They'll run out of steam next we--I mean, they ran out of steam last week. Promise. For reals this time" t. Media/Macron probably

Le French boomer still thinks malls are the hotspots of yesteryear

That's a pretty solid way to show the Champs Elysee is closed

Motocops, assemble!

Smacking around medics; from last week:
 
Next week is 30 straight weeks.
https://twitter.com/Ian56789/status/1134828382120808448 (http://archive.vn/bSaHc)
https://twitter.com/Gerrrty/status/1134784070557282304 (http://archive.vn/Z6avd)
https://twitter.com/CharlesBaudry/status/1134779105784864768 (http://archive.vn/TvHTB)
https://twitter.com/NewsCompact/status/1134752484633825280 (http://archive.vn/fO2w3)

"They'll run out of steam next we--I mean, they ran out of steam last week. Promise. For reals this time" t. Media/Macron probably

That's a pretty solid way to show the Champs Elysee is closed

Wow! They're just blocking it off completely now.
What's Macron's polling like these days?
Is he just ignoring the YV and hoping they'll go away?
 
Wow! They're just blocking it off completely now.
What's Macron's polling like these days?
Is he just ignoring the YV and hoping they'll go away?
Champs' closed due to Frogs.

Not very well. Note the dates on the archives and you can deduce the percentage. As I pointed out last week, his party got beaten by Le Pen's in the EU elections; barely, but still.

Yes, yes he is. But they aren't. The YV's are, like good autists, adhering religiously to schedules and rituals. 30 straight weeks (as of June 8th) of Saturday protests is proof of that.
 
30 straight weekends of protests nothing happening at all, everything's fine. Hon hon.
https://twitter.com/Gerrrty/status/1137302753322119169 (http://archive.vn/e7cDy)
https://twitter.com/ohboywhatashot/status/1137391162615054336 (http://archive.vn/oNSN9)
https://twitter.com/Ian56789/status/1137332457127206918 (http://archive.vn/6kHF1)
https://twitter.com/NewsCompact/status/1137318882576883723 (http://archive.vn/0ua0K)


Hotwheels leads the crowd in Bordeaux

Another frog who got a flashball to the dome
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30 weeks of strange shit

Also this week in Roman numerals is Acte XXX AUGH YEAH
 
Over half a year of protests in france. How many times has the US media mentioned it? Zero? Huh, weird.

The only news I've seen in Oz is when there was that explosion one weekend. The apparent gas leak on the morning of one Saturday. Then the Notre Dame fire. Otherwise not a peep.
 
Sad I can't make the XXX joke anymore :(
https://twitter.com/NewsCompact/status/1139872419206840320 (http://archive.vn/N5lgl)
https://twitter.com/CharlesBaudry/status/1139842870918221824 (http://archive.vn/kGOc6)
https://twitter.com/Gerrrty/status/1139832088188862466 (http://archive.vn/d3S2G)

"These crowds don't exist" - t. MSM/Macron

This account makes a decent point:
Though I do I hope HK'ers keep resisting Chairman Pooh and the PRC.

Fearless hotwheels at the vanguard:

Cops going for a midday kegger:

Smart move to deprive Antifa fags of projectiles:

Daily strangeness:
 
I've heard a few mentions in passing but the USA often gives few fucks about things outside America for anything more complicated than a natural disaster.

I think a lot of the reason, here in the UK at least, is that they don't want the general public developing any ideas of carrying out something similar. Both the UK's and the US's societies right now have probably never been so polemic, via Brexit and Trump/Culture wars respectively.
 
I think a lot of the reason, here in the UK at least, is that they don't want the general public developing any ideas of carrying out something similar. Both the UK's and the US's societies right now have probably never been so polemic, via Brexit and Trump/Culture wars respectively.
If anything, hearing that the frogs are doing it would discourage the Americans that would otherwise be inclined to protest globalism or whatever each weekend.
 
Different culture, different priorities. I can sympathize with the fuel tax, but some of those other demands were outright silly. Still though, I wish them luck. Macron is a shithead and I really don't understand how he got 2/3 of the vote. Guy had no policy and was a literal banker. Could see that from mi- I mean kilometers away.
 
Different culture, different priorities. I can sympathize with the fuel tax, but some of those other demands were outright silly. Still though, I wish them luck. Macron is a shithead and I really don't understand how he got 2/3 of the vote. Guy had no policy and was a literal banker. Could see that from mi- I mean kilometers away.

It was more about voting against the National Front than voting for Macron. Although I’d be shocked if Le Pen would have done a worse job, though. Macron is one of those leaders you read about who incompetently bungles around and creates a domino effect that he is unable to stop (think of guys like Nicholas II or James Buchanan). The EU is fracturing and he is only adding fuel to the fire.

If the EU or France had better leadership, they could have addressed this problem right away. However, neoliberalism requires these leaders to be nothing more than shills and stooges for supranational organizations and international capital. Weak and stupid leaders creates global instability, imagine my shock.
 
It was more about voting against the National Front than voting for Macron.

I didn't read French media but in foreign media it was presented as a crucial fight for Europe between the left and the far/extreme right and I know a lot of non-frogs shilled for Macron on the internet. Left and far right... Sad, but still very funny.
 
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I think a lot of the reason, here in the UK at least, is that they don't want the general public developing any ideas of carrying out something similar. Both the UK's and the US's societies right now have probably never been so polemic, via Brexit and Trump/Culture wars respectively.
This is just a warmup to the shit we'll be seeing within 10-20 years in most western countries. The neoliberal order is not sustainable. They're pushing a soft-totalitarianism as a counter but they won't be able to succeed at it without going hard totalitarianism China style, and at that point what do you think is going to happen when 30-40% of the population is getting fucked in the ass daily because their Google Credit Score is too low?
 
https://twitter.com/Gerrrty/status/1142374000678641665 (http://archive.fo/3BBrP)
https://twitter.com/NewsCompact/status/1142315826005102593 (http://archive.fo/O63CE)

This week's theme is blocking shit or free toll passes.

Still lots of frogs

This would be a weird trip to Disneyland
Apparently they were there to offer ore ensure free parking or something.

Not sure if strange or the birds are planning something

This is for sure pretty strange, though:
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I don't post the teargas videos as much since it's a given anymore. Just assume the crowd videos you see end in teargas like 2 minutes later, because it probably does:

No tolls are still the best tolls:

This happened on Wednesday in Belgium apparently:
 
Week 33 -- Heatwave Edition
https://twitter.com/Gerrrty/status/1144968508041809920 (http://archive.vn/V14k5)
https://twitter.com/NewsCompact (Has tweets for today but not in a thread)


Asshole cops being rough with hotwheels :(

Who needs a riot shield when you've got a sign

These past 33 weeks must've been the best for teargas manufacturers

Nous sommes tous sur un sous-marin jaune
http://archive.vn/sDxhQ
 
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