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[News] France just what's going on?



Leekbrookgull

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Jul 14, 2005
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Leek
Is this a genuine case of Police being out of control or heavy handed or more like the usual suspects looking at causing mayhem?
 














severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
24,540
By the seaside in West Somerset
Is this a genuine case of Police being out of control or heavy handed or more like the usual suspects looking at causing mayhem?
The former. Heavy handed and institutionally racist - an issue with many police forces our own included.
 












BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
10,937
WeHo
Seems just the regular inner city summer riots they have every year over some police incident or another.

*EDIT* Which I see @vegster beat me to saying
 








Happy Exile

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Apr 19, 2018
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If by "usual suspects" you mean Islamaphobes, the right wing and racists looking at causing mayhem, then yes, it's them.

It's the French police in this case, as it often is in France. For years they've been brutal to any kind of minority / non-white group and any passing review of the news in Paris, but a lot of France, shows stories of beatings, victimisation, racism and little if any consequence for the police. The government is seen by many to be backing the police and making the situation worse, for example putting forward legislation to make it illegal to share images of police on social media while they are beating people up but not really doing a great deal to address the reasons why images of the police beating, say, a black teenager, are put on social media in the first place.

Part of this is because - insane as this might sound, in France racism isn't really seen as possible within the republican model of society. As such, for example when it comes to employment and social status "France considers distinctions on the basis of race/ethnicity to be illegitimate and therefore does not collect ethnic/racial statistics, creating significant barriers to measuring racial residential segregation or other inequalities."

So you have vast numbers of people victimised by the police, excluded from society, very much an underclass to many French people, unable to improve their lives all on the basis of their race or religion, and utterly denied any acknowledgement of their experience or recourse to justice because when they are denied a job, beaten up for looking at someone "wrong", fined and imprisoned for doing something a white person would get just a telling off for, kicked to death for being homeless, their shop burned down for being Muslim, a swastika on their shop because they are Jewish...well...none of that is racist because racism can't exist. A lot of them are descendants of people France invited over from their colonies because they needed their labour or asked them for support during various wars too, so it's even less surprising tensions boil over every couple of years.
 






jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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What confuses me is why gangs are looting the Nike store and high end electronics retailers? What do they have to do with an anti police brutality protest?
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,860
Both.

This kind of thing should be common place in England but the working classes have been brainwashed and subdued for generations now.
I do wonder how bad things will get before people start protesting.
"These days, if you protest, you get arrested and thrown in jail."

(You literally do, don't you?)
 










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