Tuesday, July 04, 2023

France Has Fallen: Patriots Raided, Internet Censored, Police Union Threatens “Tomorrow We Will Be in Resistance” Against “Savage Hordes”

 

France Has Fallen: Patriots Raided, Internet Censored, Police Union Threatens “Tomorrow We Will Be in Resistance” Against “Savage Hordes”

Instead of supporting the local patriots, French police fired tear gas to dispel militia patrols in Lyon and immediately conducted raids at the homes of rightwing activists.

It led many observers to wonder why the police could respond so quickly to attempts to defend French communities, but not the rioters. Speaking to Generation Identity activist Martin Sellner (English starts at 24:00), the assistant to MEP and Reconquête party vice-chair Nicolas BayBastien Rondeau-Frimas noted the police had been instructed not to crack down on protests for fear of “escalation.”

“Of course a strong leader like Éric Zémmour could crush this very easily. The police have been ordered to not do that much because they “don’t want to add fuel to the fire”. The orders from the government are explicit: We don’t want you to fight this, we just want you to secure Hell. They believe if the cops would act, it would explode”, Frimas said.

Frimas contrasted this to the violent police reaction to the Yellow Vest protests that began 2018: “The police crushed the (Yellow Vest) protestors. It was insane. The violence of the police, shooting non-lethal weapons directly in the face of people. When it was over, the same people who are rioting now came in from the suburbs, rioting and destroying cars and shops, and they were followed by the police, just making sure that they don’t attack people. I saw this with my own eyes. They could have dispersed them but they didn’t want to.”

French authorities are now cracking down on young patriots who dare fight back, Frimas said. “Today, the French police searched the homes of the young patriots in Angers, because they are apparently a danger to the state. In Lyon, a group of patriots protested the state’s inaction, and the police immediately moved to disperse them.”

Videos of riots are being removed from Twitter, Frimas said. “They are trying to censor Twitter and impose a full blackout. They want to secure city centers, because that’s where their voter base lives, and to hide what’s happening in the surroundings, because the people only watch TV news. They don’t even realize what’s going on.”

Twitter has now limited the reach of verified and unverified accounts. Photo journalists attempting to document the riots were attacked by police.

“I think not many of the French realize how bad it was,” Frimas said. “Cops and prison guards were hunted in the streets.” The home addresses of police officers and prison guards were doxxed and officers threatened at home, Frimas said. A Nanterre prison guard was allegedly chased on the streets and robbed.

BUT MAYBE THERE IS SOME HOPE:

The French police unions Alliance Police Nationale and UNSA issued a statement protesting the government response as well; “In the face of these savage hordes, calling for calm is not enough, we need to impose it, to re-establish order in the republic and put those arrested beyond where they can act up,” the statement read. “Today the police are in combat because we are at war, tomorrow we will be in resistance and the government should realize that.”


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