France is on fire. For five days straight, migrant youth have been rioting across the country.
But the mainstream media in North America is virtually ignoring it. Why?
Who are the rioters? Are they young men upset about a police shooting? Or criminal gangs taking advantage of an opportunity to steal? Or — and I’ve seen some reports of this — is there an anti-France, anti-western motivation? Could it even be terrorism?
These don’t look like the run-of-the-mill protests that are part of France’s daily life, usually demanding more hand-outs from the government.
This time, rioters are using guns. They’re hijacking vehicles, looting some stores and torching others. Hundreds of police have been injured. Hundreds of rioters have been arrested.
What’s going on?
France has had open borders for years; they have a massive, unassimilated migrant population with high unemployment. Trudeau has recently tripled Canada’s immigration levels. Are there lessons from France we could learn — especially what not to do?
I don’t trust the mainstream media. So I’m going to see for myself. (Ezra Levant from Rebel News/YT)
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