Farmers, firefighters, and others joined Union workers as they marched peacefully in protest against the authoritarian regime of President Emmanuel Macron. In addition to protesting the retirement law that the government imposed by dictate, bypassing parliament, the demonstrators called for France to exit the European Union and to end French support for the war in Ukraine. The marchers also condemned police violence, which the Macron regime has escalated against its own people throughout the Spring.
Tens of thousands marched in the streets shouting “Motion of censorship! Vote censorship!” calling on parliament to pass a non-partisan vote of no-confidence in the government to bring down the regime. They also chanted “Out Of NATO,” to express their opposition to Macron’s support for the war in Ukraine while ignoring the needs of his own people.
By using dictatorial powers to enact the law and bypass a vote in parliament denied the elected representatives of the French people the chance to express their views on the matter. As the reform is opposed by nearly 80% of the population, the Macron regime has clearly thumbed its nose at its own people.
Many are saying that France is just one step away from civil war as the globalist regime of French President Emmanuel Macron ignores the demands of the protesters and French public opinion and pushes ahead with its anti-democratic agenda. The government has ordered the police to attack its political opponents in an attempt to intimidate and demoralize any opposition to Macron.
For the seventh time this year, protests against the globalist agenda of the Macron regime paralyzed France. While the mainstream media presents it as a protest against the government’s plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, the protesters’ demands are far-reaching and include halting the destruction of France’s energy sector, an end to the war in Ukraine, and an end to the totalitarian Covid policies adopted by the government.
Over 3.5 Million protesters turned out throughout France today, with over 700,000 in the capital of Paris alone, in a massive anti-globalist protest against the Macron regime dubbed #BlocageDeLaFrance. While the mainstream media is billing it as a protest against the government’s pension reform plan, the protesters’ other demands include halting the destruction of France’s energy sector, an end to the war in Ukraine, and an end to the totalitarian Covid policies adopted by the government.