Massive riots are taking place in France today in a “block everything” protest.
They are protesting against Macron and the government.
Well deserved.
FRANCE: President Macron just appointed his 5th prime minister in 2 years. In response, the “Block Everything” Movement is calling for a nationwide blockade of roads, halting public services, and mobilizing citizens to stay home. Macron is considering blocking a social media to… pic.twitter.com/J8jVGMeyU9
— @amuse (@amuse) September 10, 2025
FRANCE: President Macron just appointed his 5th prime minister in 2 years. In response, the “Block Everything” Movement is calling for a nationwide blockade of roads, halting public services, and mobilizing citizens to stay home. Macron is considering blocking a social media to… pic.twitter.com/J8jVGMeyU9
— @amuse (@amuse) September 10, 2025
#BREAKING 🚨🔥🇫🇷
Anti Macron protests is getting out of hand in France. There are major Clashes With Police On The Streets Of Paris and Other Major Cities.Protestors are demanding immediate resignation from Macron and general elections.
France must put Le Pen in charge… pic.twitter.com/0iRKxVFvbt
— Frankie™️🦅 (@B7frankH) September 10, 2025
🚨BREAKING: French patriots flood streets, waving flags, demanding Macron's resignation and France's exit from the European Union (EU).
Calls for a revolution intensify. pic.twitter.com/Sy7x4XVJwz
— The British Patriot (@TheBritLad) September 9, 2025
Chaos is erupting across France as thousands of protesters flood the streets, clashing with police and rioting in opposition to the government’s economic policies.
My comments to @EmmanuelMacron:
1. Please ensure that any response is proportionate
2. Please ensure that you… pic.twitter.com/ePzo7pmnkw
— Cheryl E 🇮🇱🎗️ (@CherylWroteIt) September 10, 2025
Protests staged in cities across France
Police move in to remove blockades
Nearly 300 protesters arrested
Protesters are angry with planned budget cuts, politicians
NANTES/PARIS, Sept 10 (Reuters) – Protesters across France obstructed highways, burned barricades and clashed sporadically with police on Wednesday in a show of anger against President Emmanuel Macron, the political elite and planned spending cuts.
Authorities deployed more than 80,000 security personnel across the country, removing barriers and containing unrest as tensions flared in several places.
n Paris, riot police periodically used teargas to disperse crowds. Almost 200 people were detained in the capital.The “Block Everything” movement – a broad expression of discontent that has spread on social media – sprang up online in May among right-wing groups but has since been co-opted by the left and far-left.The unrest added to the political turmoil on a day when conservative Sebastien Lecornu took office as President Emmanuel Macron’s new prime minister, after his predecessor was ousted by parliament over his unpopular plans for sharp budget cuts.“It’s the same shit, it’s the same, it’s Macron who’s the problem, not the ministers,” said Fred, a CGT union official at the Paris public transport company RATP. “He has to go.”France is under pressure to lower a budget deficit that stands at nearly double the European Union’s 3% ceiling, and a debt pile equivalent to 114% of GDP.In Paris, students and school age youngsters swelled the protesters’ ranks. Nearly 300 protesters were arrested across the country, though many rallies were peaceful.
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