Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Climate violence in Paris

11/30/15, cfact.org

Paris was the scene of climate protests Sunday that started peacefully, but turned violent.  Hundreds of climate radicals clashed with police and were arrested.  CFACT was there.

President Francoise Hollande banned all public protests after the tragic Paris terrorist attacks on Friday the 13th.   France adopted emergency legislation which granted the police extraordinary powers.  The police used their new found powers to place 24 radicals under house arrest before the protests began. This was not enough to keep order.

Large-scale climate protests were called off.  A planned march was replaced by a display of shoes under the slogan, “our shoes will march for us.” Others linked arms in an attempt to form a human chain from Place Republique to Place Nation. The demonstrations quickly turned violent.

Climate radicals confronted police and were tear gassed.  They scaled buildings, shouted slogans and were then pulled down one by one and arrested.

The protesters smashed bottles.  When the bottles ran out the they began smashing the votive candles that had been placed in  memorial for the terror victims.  This offended police and Parisians alike.

CFACT’s Pari team videotaped the protesters, who did not seem capable of making a coherent point.  When asked what she wanted for the climate one protester told CFACT she wanted, “less gas, more ass” as well as “books” and “bicycles.”
It was clear was that the climate protesters despise the police and the police return the favor.

President Hollande called the protests “scandalous.”  Perhaps he can teach President Obama a thing or two about how to respond when mobs of radical leftist youth misbehave.


Comments
When the Marxists took over the “environmental movement”, the honest environmentalists resigned.  Whenever you see a political protest that turns violent, you will find paid Marxist Thugs organizing it.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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