President Emmanuel Macron's economic policies & new taxes on gas/fuel protest turn violent and riot. MERGED (death, solution)
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For once, the people of France actually worked at something like they give a damn... And they achieved victory! Let that be a lesson to all the slackers who make half assed attempts in life, and complain about half assed results. If you want something, you gotta get off your rear and work for it like you mean it!
Macron was wise in this case for recognizing the will and determination of the people, not to mention the merit behind their frustration.
Comments such as this one appear like clockwork in threads about France, it's our own little version of Godwin's law. It kinda gets repetitive though, I'm sure you people can do better!
Maybe Macron can call up the hapless community agitator to come over and help him like David Cameron did on Brexit. Maybe he can put Obama up on a stage to talk about a world without borders, globalism, and TPP. "Yes We Can" & "Hope & Change". That should go over well with the French.
Trying to silence people that don't consent to be silenced.
Tyranny 101 - The blood of tyrants and patriots will water the tree of liberty forever.
Blood has watered a lot of trees, not just liberty's. We remember the revolts that have turned out well and forget those that haven't.
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