• Mickey7@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If I wanted to protest a police action that I thought was unjust I would do it peacefully so that others would consider my view and give it some thought. If I wanted to be sure to turn many off to my view I would engage in the destruction of property.

  • Unsmooth7439@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    A couple of things immediately come to mind:

    • Long standing protests against the retirement age being raised to 72 (someone correct me on this one, please)

    • Police fired into a car that would not comply with a traffic stop and killed the occupant (who, I believe was a minority person). Rioting has ensued as a result.

    • delirium@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Retirement age was raised to 64 here, but they also added new regulations and kind off point system where unless you were working since 18 you have to retire much later (around 68), but this protest is kind off died over months ago to be honest.

      And now protests are: 2 police man killed 17 y.o who happened to be brown and Muslim because they first threatened him and he refused to comply, then tried to speed off away, almost hitting a pedestrian on his way. Policeman guys happened to have right wing associated tattoos as well, and even though the killed boy was someone with many criminal offences, shooting at him was not justified.

  • KubrickFR@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    On 27 June 2023, Nahel Merzouk, a 17-year-old French youth of North African descent, was shot and killed by the police in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris, France. The Police reported it as self-defence but was later contradicted by a video posted online in which the policeman is pretty clearly in the wrong and basically just shot Nahel who was trying to flee a road interpelation. This led to widespread protests and riots, some really peaceful and some extremly violent. Which is now giving the government excuses to block social media in order to prevent further protests.

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      1 year ago

      The video posted online does not make it look as cut and dry as you put it. The kid is clearly driving away and was warned multiple times.

      EDIT: guys, maybe respond to the point instead of downvoting. Or are we back to Reddit ways?

      2nd EDIT: People are misconstruing my comment as if I’m defending the cop. I’m not condoning the actions of the police officer. All I’m saying is that it’s easy to armchair pontificate about the correct moral action. But imagine from all sides: what if the kid runs over a child and kills that child as they are speeding away. Then what? Just think it through a little more. All I’m saying is it’s not so black and white and it’s really easy for us to keyboard warrior from our office chairs.

  • tallwookie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    frenchies aren’t happy unless they’re rioting - I think there’s something in the water there

    • riodoro1@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I hope you’re not an American.

      Because there literally is something in the water there and people still not rioting.

      • tallwookie@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        rioting changes little, you’d think the frenchies would have figured that out by now.