The French justice system, just as in recent judgments against PSG rioters, is siding with the troublemakers.
For some, praising a Jewish man who was falsely accused over 130 years ago is a good way to make one’s antisemitism forgotten.
Bruno Retailleau seems more concerned with preventing Marine Le Pen’s party from gaining ground than with solving problems that are his direct responsibility.
The government is trying to downplay the events, suggesting that the violence was “no worse” than during other similar popular events.
The overwhelmed and poorly trained staff leave the field open to recruiters of all kinds, such as preachers close to the Muslim Brotherhood.
The French capital saw looting, arson, and attacks on national symbols. It’s no longer a matter of public order, but of civil war.
The famous British writer is an example of tenacity in the face of the horde of progressive moralists.
Macron declared that the recognition of a Palestinian state was “not simply a moral duty, but a political requirement.”
The French Left just took the global trend of “let’s silence all who dare to challenge the system” to another level.
31% of alleged perpetrators of armed robberies are aged 13 to 17 and 57% of homicides committed by minors involve use of a knife.
The government’s plan would in effect keep low-income people out of France’s biggest cities.
The absurd idea of banning cash must be fought with the utmost vigour.