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Message Subject Breaking: FRENCH POLICE CALLS FOR ARMY INTERVENTION, SAYS THERE IS AN "ONGOING REVOLUTION" RIGHT NOW IN FRANCE
Poster Handle RomanianGuy
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BREAKING: ARMED PROTESTERS ARE SEEN IN PARIS PROTESTS TODAY, RIOTS BREAKING OUT AGAIN

#UPDATE: Protests breaking out again in various areas of France and Paris. A new video shows at least one protester with a handgun

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France is heading towards the abyss. If Macron doesn't back down, we will have the final march this Saturday in Paris with only one objective: Make Macron resign.
 Quoting: Spanish_guy



Macron won't back down, unless the protest on Dec. 8th is going to be peaceful, but massive.

And by massive, I don't mean tens of thousands, but hundreds of thousands.


Or...tens of thousands, but hell bent on revolution, not protesting.
 Quoting: deplorable recollector


Tens of thousands is not enough. Police can put out ten thousand easy and they can control 10:1 crowds with ease. There should be millions on streets like it was in Kiev.
 Quoting: Yanez


In Kiev only 10-12 thousands of peple were actually violent and fighting.


As I said, if tens of thousands are hell bent on revolution, nothing can stop them.

Peacefully, yes, hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, are needed.


You think that Romanian revolution was made by hundreds of thousands, or millions? or any revolution, for that matter?


Less than 50,000 in Bucharest were actually fighting. Sure, millions supported them...from home.

Revolutions are not made by millions, but by thousands.
 Quoting: deplorable recollector


What happened in Romania wasn't a revolution. There were street protests that acted as a trigger and a front. The regime ordered them repressed but the army disobeyed the regime and staged a coup d'etat instead.

For this split between the army and the regime to take place a lot of conditions had to be met. External. Internal.

I don't see such conditions in France. No matter how disliked Macron is, he is seen as being democratically legitimate by the system. At most, he'll hold early elections but that means the regime stays in place only the face of the leader changes.
 
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