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another teacher murdered in France. Stabbed in the classroom.

A lady (52), who taught Spanish, killed by a 16 year old boy.

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the 'Net-We-had' at the Etihad....again

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View Matov's Profile Matov Flag 24 Mar 23 6.20am Send a Private Message to Matov Add Matov as a friend

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One of my theories around understanding politics is to focus as much on what is not being reported as is. And given that France has been in a virtual state of anarchy for a while now, to see this as the main story on the BBC indicates to me that things must be REALLY bad.

The s***-libs in every kind of form LOVE Macron, the little Granny/body guard shagging midget represents everything they hold dear. So to see even them, and the shibboleth that is the BBC when it comes to Soc.libbery having to actually acknowledge the problem is scary.

Because things must be much worse over the other side of the channel than even I thought.

 


"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." - 1984 - George Orwell.

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King's visit to France cancelled due to protests.

A visit that would have been months in the planning and preparation. You don't just cancel those on a whim.

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"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." - 1984 - George Orwell.

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Originally posted by Matov

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King's visit to France cancelled due to protests.

A visit that would have been months in the planning and preparation. You don't just cancel those on a whim.

Edited by Matov (24 Mar 2023 12.50pm)

France has been looking like a Civil War for at least 20 years.

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Online Flag The garden of England 24 Mar 23 5.16pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Must be the calming effect of being in the EU

 

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The French are not deferential to their rulers it is an English trait, in fact we are becoming an authoritarian state where protest is becoming unlawful

Their energy bills are a quarter of ours, because they are prepared to take on the state, they are proud of it.

Here the President, like in Israel, is further enraging the population by messing with democracy and parliament.

It is as though, merely because you are elected. even in a minority coalition, you can just do what you jolly well like.


 

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Originally posted by steeleye20

The French are not deferential to their rulers it is an English trait, in fact we are becoming an authoritarian state where protest is becoming unlawful

Their energy bills are a quarter of ours, because they are prepared to take on the state, they are proud of it.

Here the President, like in Israel, is further enraging the population by messing with democracy and parliament.

It is as though, merely because you are elected. even in a minority coalition, you can just do what you jolly well like.

Keep taking the tablets.

 

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footythoughts Flag Beckenham 24 Mar 23 9.01pm

Originally posted by georgenorman

Keep taking the tablets.

There's a fair bit of truth in what he's saying. Here we've always trusted our politicians. The last three years and continued sucking off of Boris Johnson despite the behaviour of him and his government are prime, indeed ultimate examples of that that will result in shovel loads of the same going forward. The French have always had a bit of bite and fight about them, which at least gives those in power pause for throught at times.

 

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Originally posted by footythoughts

There's a fair bit of truth in what he's saying. Here we've always trusted our politicians. The last three years and continued sucking off of Boris Johnson despite the behaviour of him and his government are prime, indeed ultimate examples of that that will result in shovel loads of the same going forward. The French have always had a bit of bite and fight about them, which at least gives those in power pause for throught at times.

Everything Steeleye says is merely to run down his own country that he hates so much.

 

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Originally posted by footythoughts

There's a fair bit of truth in what he's saying. Here we've always trusted our politicians. The last three years and continued sucking off of Boris Johnson despite the behaviour of him and his government are prime, indeed ultimate examples of that that will result in shovel loads of the same going forward. The French have always had a bit of bite and fight about them, which at least gives those in power pause for throught at times.

So having riots against the tories being in charge would be correct then.
Smashing up your own towns and cities because……
Antifa did it in the states but because it was whilst trump was in power it was sanctioned by the left. Even in democrat areas. Very strange how weird.

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Macron is clearly very rattled at the moment. Trying to pull a stunt as crazy as this during an interview is not the action of a man in control. How many people would have truly even thought about this watch? But now...

 


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