>>144686well its tag der arbeit, this is normal in bigger cities. leftycucks, paid opposition, neo nazis, violence tourists and police are traditionally fighting in the streets on this day.
or was there something else going on in paris?
>>144688Not really other than that they try to recreate "May 68". It is silly, but hopefully the French police will be a bit more forceful in beating them down than what they usually do.
Looks like the Police is finally moving in. I'm just hoping they have blocked the exit so the leftists have nowhere to run. But they are probably just going to ask them to move.
> grandparents wanted to vacation in paris
> this is what they get
I hope they're alright. Though tbh I'm a lot more worried about them getting culturally enriched
>>144691True, but I think at least today the sand people stay inside because their useful idiots are doing the work for them.
Labor day should be abolished. Or at least have its name changed to something that has nothing to do with socialism.
>>144693Agree. Labour Day have become an propaganda day for leftist parties. The same way as Women's Day also have been couped by leftists to become a propaganda day that too. Neither of these days have anything to do with what they were meant for any more.
>>144694Both Labor day and Women's day started as left-wing bullshit. They were never couped.
>>144695You are right, I think it just feels like they were couped because the batshit crazy leftwing rhetoric have become the norm and main paroles, and even more batshit crazy leftwing views has lined up behind.
But you are right, it is probably just the rosy glasses of retrospect that is deceiving me.
I see watermelon season has come early this year.
>>144728>anti-capitalist graffiti>old Soviet flagsI'm thinking of opening up a helicopter tours company in Paris. Anyone want to pitch in?