• Tear gas, scuffles, projectiles flying at Paris rally against police brutality
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That's a nice subforum ya got there [media]https://youtu.be/4vm6GsEgS94[/media] [quote]A protest at Place de la République in Paris to pay tribute to a Chinese man killed by police has grown violent, with some protesters starting scuffles with police and throwing projectiles. Police have responded with tear gas. Live streams and videos from the site show protesters who gathered in Paris on Sunday scuffling with police and kicking away tear gas canisters thrown at them by law enforcement officials.[/quote] [url]https://www.rt.com/news/383140-paris-police-brutality-protest/[/url]
I thought we were to avoid using tabloid sources? Here's a real one. [URL="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/28/police-and-protesters-clash-in-paris-over-death-of-chinese-man"]The Guardian[/URL] I've gone through the RT story and there isn't anything particularly egregious about it - just keep in mind that RT as a source is considered no more valid than The Daily Mail, because both those papers have been known to flat out make shit up in the past, or completely misrepresent the truth.
Didn't know France had a police brutality problem
[QUOTE=Talishmar;52049722]Didn't know France had a police brutality problem[/QUOTE] Which some people say the riots are caused by "You know what"
[QUOTE=Talishmar;52049722]Didn't know France had a police brutality problem[/QUOTE] Turns out our police is abusing the current state of emergency and are not being held accountable for assassinating minorities. On average eight people a year get murdered by police without having commited a crime, usually inside their home too, and only one of those is a white person on average. This used to happen before the state of emergency but now the police is constantly demanding more power and immunity, masking up to hold protests at night whilst conceal carrying too, and all the "je suis charlie" bootlickers are eating that shit straight up.
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