France: Massive Protests Over Rising Prices, Unbearable Cost of Living

Everything is so totally psy-op’d to hell and back.

The French go out to protest against the government, then the government sends people out to protest alongside them – against global warming.

All of this global warming gibberish is the reason prices are so high. So you can’t protest against high prices and “climate inaction.” It doesn’t make sense.

Moreover: polls through Europe and America show that rising prices are the number one concern of the population, while global warming doesn’t register in the top ten. Global warming is a decadent problem, a luxury problem of people who don’t have any other problems. No one who is worried about paying for food and gas is going to go out talking about how the polar bears are running out of ice because of cow farts.

RT:

Massive crowds of protesters took to the streets of Paris on Sunday to voice discontent over the rising cost of living. It comes as the country’s largest trade union continues a refinery strike that has closed gas stations across the country.

The protest was organized by Jean-Luc Melenchon, a former presidential candidate and leader of the left-wing France Unbowed (LFI) party. A number of other leftist parties and organizations participated, with some calling on President Emmanuel Macron to take stronger action against climate change.

However, economic concerns are first and foremost on the minds of protesters. “It’s not the march of Mr. Melenchon,” the LFI leader told France 3 TV on Sunday morning. “It’s a march of the people who are hungry, who are cold and who want to be better paid.”

The rise in prices is unbearable,” LFI deputy Manon Aubry told AFP. “It is the greatest loss of purchasing power in 40 years.”

France’s inflation rate currently stands at 6%, while almost all of the country’s industrial sectors have recorded a drop in activity due to rising energy costs, largely a result of the EU’s sanctioning of Russian fossil fuels following the launch of Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine. With household energy bills soaring, firewood is once again in demand in France, and power outages have been forecast.

If these people actually had any idea what was going on, they would be calling for an end to the war on Russia, an end to global warming hoaxery, and a total break of economic and military ties with the United States.

But that’s the problem: no one has any idea what is going on in reality, because the media is 100% locked down, and now even the internet is closed off.

Basically, people are uncomfortable, they’re struggling, and they’re just left to guess why.