DEATH OF NAHEL INSURRECTIONS IN

THE FRENCH SUBURBS WHITE MARKET

BECOME CONQUEST MARKET ?

A while 150 arrests took placeand 90 buildings degradedthroughout France this night of riots and ransacking, Benoît Jimenez proposed a radical solution. The mayor of Garges-lès-Gonesse indeed pleaded Thursday for the establishment of a “curfew, at least in Île-de-France”, in order to limit urban violence. A curfew for “today and tomorrow”. Clamart has already ordered it for tonight.

A solution to "appease" the spirits in these turbulent times and obtain a "return to calm" quickly. Since Tuesday, June 27, an insurrection resounds every night in the cities of the surrounding suburbs. The mayor of Garges-lès-Gonesse also called for "everyone's responsibility" in order to stop the riots. For this Thursday evening, 40,000 police and gendarmes will be mobilized in France, including 5,000 in Paris according to Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin.

Rioters burn schools, police stations or town halls, loot shops and distributors. Calls for police murders in 2023. A youth casts shame on an entire function with calls for murders. A white march with Algerian flags of 6000 demonstrators which turns into a march of conquest for some and scenes of devastation and riots from 3 p.m.

Understanding people are arsonists. LFI adds fuel to the fire and they become "moral accomplices" according to the Minister of Justice Dupont-Moretti. Violence finally described as "unjustifiable" by President Macron.

“There is a political divide. A right Lola / Annecy opposes a left Naël. Lola was the symbol of uncontrolled immigration, because the murderess should not have been in France. For the "Rebellious", Naël is the emblem of the police who kill. Added to this political divide is an ethno- cultural divide. Malika Sorel spoke yesterday in Le Figaro about identity decomposition: behind the violence, she observes the “rejection of a society whose [the neighborhood rioters] do not wish to respect the laws or the habits and customs. We are therefore far from the only case of Naël.

Can we understand emotion?

Emotion, yes. Violence no. Understanding people are arsonists. In France it is justice that sanctions. “, hammers the journalist Elisabeth Lévy in Causeur.




Garett Skyport for DayNewsWorld