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Hitler and the Vichy Regime, the return of the EU? (Hitler et le régime de Vichy, le retour de l'UE)

Dernière mise à jour : 17 févr. 2020

English:

I support all the people of France. I support the yellow jackets, for their cause was good AND I also support the French Police, for they are too French citizens and deserve the protection of the state they defend. We can't have drug dealers and terrorists running riot and we can't silence the courage of the yellow jackets. The Fault of all the violence we have seen from both sides during the protests is on Macron's Government and more so, on the responsability of the European Union, who are allowing policies to be passed that silence protestors; and in addition are happily taking from French taxpayers, 21 Billion Euro's a year (and going up by 1 Billion every year). The European Union are getting rich while the French Taxpayer are fighting to simply afford their living standards. This calls for FREXIT!






French:

Je soutiens tout le peuple français. Je soutiens les vestes jaunes, car leur cause était bonne ET je soutiens également la police française, car ils sont trop citoyens français et méritent la protection de l'État qu'ils défendent. Nous ne pouvons pas provoquer l'émeute de trafiquants de drogue et de terroristes, ni faire taire le courage des vestes jaunes. La faute de toutes les violences que nous avons vues des deux côtés lors des manifestations concerne le gouvernement Macron et davantage encore, la responsabilité de l'Union européenne, qui permet l'adoption d'une politique qui tue les manifestants; et en plus, nous prenons avec plaisir aux contribuables français 21 milliards d’euros par an (et un milliard d’euros chaque année). L'Union européenne s'enrichit alors que le contribuable français se bat pour se permettre tout simplement son niveau de vie. Cela appelle FREXIT!


In Memory of Maggy Biskupski


This was NOT in my openion, suicide (Maggy Biskupski had a German reporter follow her around that reported directly to the European Union; who Maggy allowed into her private life, into her home and work schedule, to give her story). Then she was found with a bullet wound to the head and the authorities dismissed it as 'another suicide'.


WE WANT AN INDEPENDANT ENQUIRY FOR EVERY POLICE SUICIDE AS OF MAGGY'S DEATH.


I'd like to also address that after thorough research online over a period of 14 weeks, I have NOT found ONE SINGLE POLICE SUICIDE FROM EUROPOL (Europe Police); who get their uniforms on time and are paid their overtime when it is due. EUROPOL are protected and paid in full by the second largest annual contributor of the European Union, the French Tax Payer.

Hmmmmm!


Violence is not the killer, silence is!

French MPs condemn 'authoritarian' plans to curtail gilets jaunes protests


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Politicians on left and centre say controversial measures threaten civil liberties


French politicians have approved controversial measures to ban what the government calls “brute” troublemakers from street demonstrations as gilets jaunes (yellow vests) anti-government protests enter their 12th week.


There were tense and heated exchanges in parliament late on Wednesday night, including from rebels within Emmanuel Macron’s own centrist party, as deputies backed giving regional prefects – local state security officials – the power to ban people presumed to be violent from taking part in demonstrations.

Deputies on the left and some on the centre said the measures posed an “authoritarian” threat to civil liberties.


The most controversial measure in the bill – which angered some rebels in the French president’s party – means that individuals deemed to represent a “particularly serious” threat to public order will be prevented from taking part in street protests. Their names will be added to a special police file. Any person presumed to have been involved in violence in previous demonstrations can be banned from street protests, but they don’t need to have been previously convicted. Regional prefects, rather than judges, will have new powers to impose the ban.


There will also be a new crime of covering your face during a street demonstration – whether with a helmet, mask or scarf – punishable by a fine of €15,000 (£13,117) or a prison sentence.

The measures are an attempt by the government to crack down on violence on the edges of gilets jaunes demonstrations in cities such as Paris and Bordeaux, in which cars and shops were smashed and torched, monuments like the Arc de Triomphe vandalised and police attacked.


But some MPs, even within the ruling La République En Marche party, warned the law threatened people’s constitutional right to demonstrate in the street. “Who are we to protect the state of law if we’re weakening its essential and fundamental principles?” asked one MP from Macron’s party.


Some politicians said the new law could be abused if a far-right party came to power in the future.


Charles de Courson, from the centrist UDI party, told parliament the law was extremely dangerous. He said: “It’s as if we’re back under the Vichy regime [the Nazi-collaborationist regime of the 1940s]. You’re presumed to be a résistant so we throw you in prison. Wake up! Wake up, colleagues! … The day you have a different government in power – a far-right government – and you’re in opposition, you’ll see that it’s pure madness to vote for this text.”


Macron’s interior minister, Christophe Castaner, argued that “a small minority of brutes” were “threatening, targeting and attacking” during demonstrations and they had “a thirst for chaos” that must be stopped.





The full law will be voted on in parliament next week.


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