These three ultimate moves are really extraordinary. Finally, good news has arrived from France. Police | France | ultimate moves
Author: Niu Danqin; Finally, good news came from France.
The beating, smashing, looting, and burning in Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and other places should be coming to an end soon. Anyway, the French police have breathed a sigh of relief. Friday to Saturday night was the peak, as they arrested over 1300 people. In the past two days, the number of arrests has dropped to double digits.
Surprisingly, the vast majority of those arrested were children, with an average age of 17.
Now, the too capable child has been caught and taken to the police station; To be honest, I finally went home.
In my personal opinion, the improvement of the situation is inseparable from France's three ultimate moves. It is indeed very extraordinary.
One ultimate move.
More traditional, on the French police.
The original deployment of 30000 police officers was not enough; Finally, it increased to 45000, setting a new record in France.
Explosion proof armored vehicles have all been driven onto the streets; When the police saw the child causing trouble, they fired tear gas.
After all, they are all children in their teens, how can they do better than fully armed police officers?
Within a few days, the most active ones were locked up at the police station, and the riot slowly subsided.
At a critical moment, it has to be said that some deterrence, police, and state machinery are still needed. Although the root cause of this incident is also the police.
A few days ago, French police shot and killed a 17-year-old boy from Africa, triggering the most sensitive nerves of racial discrimination in French society and triggering the most serious riots in France in nearly 20 years.
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In France, it's true that police are both successful and unsuccessful.
Ultimate move two.
Drug dealers make people laugh and cry.
French President Macron specially went to comfort the police and praised them, saying: We appreciate your professionalism and high standards, and we are with you.
A stunned young French police officer was ungrateful and complained to the president, "Now, whenever something happens, even if it's just a football game, we all know it will end like this. They will take the opportunity to smash everything. As for us, we can't scare them anymore."
Can't the police scare the children?
So who can do it?
The police bluntly told Macron, "Drug dealer, Mr. President. In fact, these past few days they have been demanding that the protesters calm down because these riots have hindered their business. The drug business has not been open for a week."
The drug dealer is also in a hurry. If you continue to cause trouble like this, my business will also be ruined.
The drug dealer is very angry, and the consequences are very serious. Many troublemakers in France have indeed stopped causing trouble.
According to the description of French media, after hearing such a straightforward statement, Macron was "unable to conceal his confusion" and then "disheartened" admitted to the status quo, emphasizing that the French government "has never made so much effort for the community as it has in the past 15 years.".
Ultimate move three.
Parents, this is crucial.
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Although French police believe that drug traffickers are sometimes more effective than parents. But in Macron's view, his request to his parents still played a significant role.
Don't believe it, a major characteristic of this nationwide riot is that the "main force" is still underage children.
While condemning violence, Macron strongly requests French parents to take good care of their children, because "everyone has seen that the organized, violent, and armed groups that have caused today's situation... many are young people. It is the responsibility of parents to keep their children at home."
He warned, "The Republic has no obligation to replace guardians."
He even threatened to impose fines on the parents of those street troublemakers.
Punish them until their flesh hurts.
But even without any fines, many French parents did take action.
Watching a video during the riot also made people laugh uncontrollably. A French old father caught his son who was causing trouble outside and without saying a word, stuffed his son into the trunk of a car and directly took him away from the scene
What human rights?
Without educating children well, there are no human rights!
In some places, mothers also organize and take to the streets to stop the children from causing trouble and advise them to go home quickly.
Not to mention, the mother's escort team is quite effective, and mothers are generally more effective than fathers.
Of course, according to Macron, he has more tricks.
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For example, network disconnection.
In this riot, the influence of social media cannot be ignored.
Arson on this side, robbery on that side, all posted on the internet, doesn't this allow more people to take advantage of it?
Moreover, wherever there is fighting, smashing, and looting, there can be chaos, and people interact with each other on social media, which further exacerbates the spread of the incident.
So, Macron revealed that he once considered interrupting social networks. If you continue to make noise, I will unplug the internet cable
Don't think France can't do this kind of thing!
Several ultimate moves, prescribe the right medicine for the situation. But has the problem really been solved?
I always feel that it's better to address the symptoms rather than the root cause, because this riot is just the tip of the iceberg of various problems accumulated in France and the West.
1. The issue of racial discrimination, otherwise, there wouldn't be so many immigrants and their descendants complaining.
2. The problem of unemployment and poverty, otherwise, there wouldn't be so many young people idle and venting their dissatisfaction.
3. The issue of drug abuse and trafficking, otherwise the Paris police wouldn't have left Macron stunned.
4. The issue of family education, otherwise Macron would not have shouted to parents and threatened them
A bunch of problems, three feet frozen, not a day cold!
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Also, the tearing problem in France.
The French Minister of the Interior attempted to bridge the gap and went to parliament to "clarify" that we should neither hate the police nor foreigners. In fact, out of nearly 4000 arrested individuals, foreigners accounted for less than 10%.
But many French people do not take it seriously and curse French officials: it is too hypocritical, it should be said that 10% are foreigners, 90% are naturalized immigrants
Here, the French are protesting against police racist law enforcement, believing that this is the root cause of the problem, and France needs to reflect seriously.
Over there, many French people have launched a fundraising campaign to donate money to the police involved. It is said that more than 8000 people have donated, and more than 1.6 million euros have been raised.
Isn't this exacerbating hatred?
The riots in France will gradually subside, but it can be said for sure that this will not be the last one, or even the next one, for the same reason.
What's even more worrying is that the main force behind this incident is still in their teens and has such "rich street experience". How will it be in the future?!
I can't help but worry about France's future. While Macron was grateful, he was probably also secretly worried.
Personal opinion does not represent any organization