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last 2-3 months nunchi protests...and liberandu western media not even covering it....

Macaroon gadu pension cuts cheddam ani decide ayyadu..

roads have become stinky with all union workers going on strike

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The unrest, which started in January when the French government announced the proposed overhaul to its pension system, took a new turn when the increasingly unpopular president invoked a special power to force the legislation through. One day of demonstrations prior to the move had already swelled to more than 1 million people, according to the French newspaper Le Monde, and hundreds of thousands more have taken to the streets since.

While onlookers describe the protests as mostly peaceful, allegations of police brutality – reported by The Associated Press, among other outlets – only add to the instability.

But this isn’t just about pension reform, experts say. It’s about the French people being angry at a government that has not been leading based on their will, says Cécile Alduy, a professor of French and Italian at Stanford University.

“Now, protests are more about a feeling that representative democracy has been emptied out, by Macron and the administration, of all its substance,” she adds. “The pension reform was the spark that lit a bigger fire that had been kind of dormant before.”

 

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i like french people fighting spirit…

first french revolution 1789…shaped the current day modern civilization worldwide…

hope these protests should lead to something good…

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39 minutes ago, Spartan said:

last 2-3 months nunchi protests...and liberandu western media not even covering it....

Macaroon gadu pension cuts cheddam ani decide ayyadu..

roads have become stinky with all union workers going on strike

Inko 10 years lo US lo kuda untadi after ss and Medicare become insolvent. Everyone is afraid to touch it and kicking the can and it'll only become worse.

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Just now, Pavanonline said:

Inko 10 years lo US lo kuda untadi after ss and Medicare become insolvent. Everyone is afraid to touch it and kicking the can and it'll only become worse.

yes

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1 hour ago, dasari4kntr said:

i like french people fighting spirit…

first french revolution 1789…shaped the current day modern civilization worldwide…

hope these protests should lead to something good…

Adi inspiration tho Canada lo federal government employees strike from today for higher pay...

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

The unrest, which started in January when the French government announced the proposed overhaul to its pension system, took a new turn when the increasingly unpopular president invoked a special power to force the legislation through. One day of demonstrations prior to the move had already swelled to more than 1 million people, according to the French newspaper Le Monde, and hundreds of thousands more have taken to the streets since.

While onlookers describe the protests as mostly peaceful, allegations of police brutality – reported by The Associated Press, among other outlets – only add to the instability.

But this isn’t just about pension reform, experts say. It’s about the French people being angry at a government that has not been leading based on their will, says Cécile Alduy, a professor of French and Italian at Stanford University.

“Now, protests are more about a feeling that representative democracy has been emptied out, by Macron and the administration, of all its substance,” she adds. “The pension reform was the spark that lit a bigger fire that had been kind of dormant before.”

 

La penn is waiting for right movement 

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23 hours ago, Spartan said:

The unrest, which started in January when the French government announced the proposed overhaul to its pension system, took a new turn when the increasingly unpopular president invoked a special power to force the legislation through. One day of demonstrations prior to the move had already swelled to more than 1 million people, according to the French newspaper Le Monde, and hundreds of thousands more have taken to the streets since.

While onlookers describe the protests as mostly peaceful, allegations of police brutality – reported by The Associated Press, among other outlets – only add to the instability.

But this isn’t just about pension reform, experts say. It’s about the French people being angry at a government that has not been leading based on their will, says Cécile Alduy, a professor of French and Italian at Stanford University.

“Now, protests are more about a feeling that representative democracy has been emptied out, by Macron and the administration, of all its substance,” she adds. “The pension reform was the spark that lit a bigger fire that had been kind of dormant before.”

 

regime change at work, France is not fully supporting Ukraine war

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23 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

i like french people fighting spirit…

first french revolution 1789…shaped the current day modern civilization worldwide…

hope these protests should lead to something good…

every revolution is kind of sponsored for a purpose, who funds is normally the ones profiting after the order comes back

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2 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said:

regime change at work, France is not fully supporting Ukraine war

Infact no European is in support of Ukraine edo us push valla support Kani  

Y is Canada supporting Ukraine just vote bank politics 

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