The Police State That Is Emmanuel Macron’s Fascist France (2) L’État-Policier qu’est devenue la France fasciste d’Emmanuel Macron
Yesterday, 15 December 2020, France left lockdown — people can now travel wherever and whenever they please between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., without the reviled attestation de déplacement dérogatoire that is unique to France, but of course museums, theatres, cinemas, concert halls, opera houses, night clubs, etc. all remain closed. Between 8:00 pm. and 6:00, unfortunately the entire nation is now subject to curfew and attestations documenting your right to be out of doors during curfew hours, which are slightly different from the lockdown attestations, the former having fewer exceptions than the latter, although one exception — working outside the home — appears on both the lockdown and the curfew attestations. The government has ordered police and gendarmerie to enforce the curfew “rigorously” and “ruthlessly.” Need I say that France’s fascist police and gendarmerie are now enforcing these instructions with a sadistic vengeance ?
Attached above are two videos, the first from France 3’s evening news and the second from France 2’s evening news (the two videos are different). Both made my indignation level fly off the meter.
In the first video (France 3’s), we see police fining a white man €135 ($165 !!!) because his train arrived at 8:05 p.m. instead of 8:00 p.m. the well trained slave confesses to his error and pays up. Next, a poor-looking and poor-sounding black man, evidently with a very skimpy command of French, is fined €135 for not having an attestation, even though he looks like he doesn’t have two five-centime coins to rub together. “Oh, non, missié !!!,” the black man piteously pleads, but the police are inflexible. (“Missié” is how many black Africans pronounce “Monsieur,” it’s just like “Massah” in English.) Then, we move to Orléans, in an unmarked police cruiser driven by two cops in civilian clothes, who grind to a halt because they have spotted a man buying a pizza 100 yards from his home without an attestation (but even if he’d had one, buying food is not a legitimate reason for being out-of-doors after 8:00 p.m., you have all day in which to do that). Incredibly, the two jean-clad cops, aided by a third cop, in uniform, who happened to be passing by I guess, in a scene reminiscent of the Nazi occupation of France, push the hapless pizza buyer up against a wall and frisk him like he’s a suspected terrorist or something !!! Absolutely outrageous. He too got fined €135.
In the second video (France 2’s), a well dressed black man tells the police he is a limousine driver picking up a passenger, so because he is working he presents his attestation, thinking he is in the clear. Apparently, train and plane passengers arriving from outside France are allowed to do so after 8:00 p.m. as long as they, too, have an attestation and a train or plane ticket showing the departure and arrival times. Alas for the hapless limo driver, he has made a grievous mistake : he used the lockdown attestation, which became invalid on the 15th, instead of using the curfew attestation, which came into force the same day. Even though both attestations have an exception for work-related travel in the exact same terms, word for word, he is fined €135 and given a lecture by the cops. He-used-the-wrong-form ! A pompous and officious commissaire de police points out to France 2’s reporter, Ignacio Bornacín (South American, perhaps ?) what a grievous and unforgivable violation this is, which Bornacín accepts unquestioningly like the well trained slave that he is. Fining the black limo driver €135/$165)for using the lockdown attestation even though the language is unchanged is to me an absolutely egregious, arbitrary and capricious abuse of power.
It’s lucky I wasn’t there, else I would have asked the commissaire de police who the pox-filled white trash whore was who had shat out a fascist piece of excrement like him. Of course that would have landed me in garde à vue for 72 hours for outrage à personne dépositaire de l’autorité publique, but I wouldn’t have cared for the indescribable pleasure and gratification such an act would have given me.
What is the EU waiting for to come down hard, very hard, on Macron’s France ? Or is it too much to ask, since they’ve already allowed Poland’s Kaczinski and Hungary’s Orban to transform their countries into fascist dictatorships.
The Police State That Is Emmanuel Macron’s Fascist France (2) L’État-Policier qu’est devenue la France fasciste d’Emmanuel Macron
Yesterday, 15 December 2020, France left lockdown — people can now travel wherever and whenever they please between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., without the reviled attestation de déplacement dérogatoire that is unique to France, but of course museums, theatres, cinemas, concert halls, opera houses, night clubs, etc. all remain closed. Between 8:00 pm. and 6:00, unfortunately the entire nation is now subject to curfew and attestations documenting your right to be out of doors during curfew hours, which are slightly different from the lockdown attestations, the former having fewer exceptions than the latter, although one exception — working outside the home — appears on both the lockdown and the curfew attestations. The government has ordered police and gendarmerie to enforce the curfew “rigorously” and “ruthlessly.” Need I say that France’s fascist police and gendarmerie are now enforcing these instructions with a sadistic vengeance ?
Attached above are two videos, the first from France 3’s evening news and the second from France 2’s evening news (the two videos are different). Both made my indignation level fly off the meter.
In the first video (France 3’s), we see police fining a white man €135 ($165 !!!) because his train arrived at 8:05 p.m. instead of 8:00 p.m. the well trained slave confesses to his error and pays up. Next, a poor-looking and poor-sounding black man, evidently with a very skimpy command of French, is fined €135 for not having an attestation, even though he looks like he doesn’t have two five-centime coins to rub together. “Oh, non, missié !!!,” the black man piteously pleads, but the police are inflexible. (“Missié” is how many black Africans pronounce “Monsieur,” it’s just like “Massah” in English.) Then, we move to Orléans, in an unmarked police cruiser driven by two cops in civilian clothes, who grind to a halt because they have spotted a man buying a pizza 100 yards from his home without an attestation (but even if he’d had one, buying food is not a legitimate reason for being out-of-doors after 8:00 p.m., you have all day in which to do that). Incredibly, the two jean-clad cops, aided by a third cop, in uniform, who happened to be passing by I guess, in a scene reminiscent of the Nazi occupation of France, push the hapless pizza buyer up against a wall and frisk him like he’s a suspected terrorist or something !!! Absolutely outrageous. He too got fined €135.
In the second video (France 2’s), a well dressed black man tells the police he is a limousine driver picking up a passenger, so because he is working he presents his attestation, thinking he is in the clear. Apparently, train and plane passengers arriving from outside France are allowed to do so after 8:00 p.m. as long as they, too, have an attestation and a train or plane ticket showing the departure and arrival times. Alas for the hapless limo driver, he has made a grievous mistake : he used the lockdown attestation, which became invalid on the 15th, instead of using the curfew attestation, which came into force the same day. Even though both attestations have an exception for work-related travel in the exact same terms, word for word, he is fined €135 and given a lecture by the cops. He-used-the-wrong-form ! A pompous and officious commissaire de police points out to France 2’s reporter, Ignacio Bornacín (South American, perhaps ?) what a grievous and unforgivable violation this is, which Bornacín accepts unquestioningly like the well trained slave that he is. Fining the black limo driver €135/$165)for using the lockdown attestation even though the language is unchanged is to me an absolutely egregious, arbitrary and capricious abuse of power.
It’s lucky I wasn’t there, else I would have asked the commissaire de police who the pox-filled white trash whore was who had shat out a fascist piece of excrement like him. Of course that would have landed me in garde à vue for 72 hours for outrage à personne dépositaire de l’autorité publique, but I wouldn’t have cared for the indescribable pleasure and gratification such an act would have given me.
What is the EU waiting for to come down hard, very hard, on Macron’s France ? Or is it too much to ask, since they’ve already allowed Poland’s Kaczinski and Hungary’s Orban to transform their countries into fascist dictatorships.