Quick synopsis from other threads:
1) The Lefties spot a small group of skinheads.
2) Outnumbering the skinheads, the Lefties proceed to harass them and try to start a fight.
3) What the Lefties don’t realize that there are more skinheads shopping nearby. Ooops!
4) Fight breaks out outside the store, one of the Lefties gets hit, falls, hits head, dies.
5) This is used as an excuse by the Socialist French government to crack down on all “right wingers” everywhere.
Meanwhile, muslims kill and rape and police are too scared to stop them, and nothing is done. There are effin no-go zones controlled by muslims in France. If I go to visit France again, it won’t be the right, the far-right or anyone else besides muslims I’ll be concerned about.
Suppressing their legitimate activities will only force them to fight back.
The left is doing what it always does, oppress anyone who is not far left.
Hopefully, this will blow up in their faces.
The descriptions of the competing factions shows the bias of this BBC article. "Far" has a fringe, negative connotations. "Anti-fascists" suggests the good guys battling the evil bad guys. In reality, The totalitarian Left, including the BBC, are the fascists who wish to crush any dissent to their culture altering policies by any means necessary. This includes the government ban on protests by non-Cultural Marxists.
I'm willing to bet that the Leftist "anti-fascists" started the conflict in question and then got their butts handed to them by real men.
Can you really see these clowns dissolving the leftist party in this had they done what they tried to do, instigating and winning a fight instead of losing?
Nobody comes off very well out of this, but because Meric was a student at an elite school, he's become a martyr to some on the left. Some sites refer to him as a gay activist, if true, that's one more reason some people will make a martyr out of him.
There are a lot of lessons one could learn from this incident, but given French history, I doubt the people over there who need to learn the most will get anything out of this.
Its leader, Serge Ayoub, has been questioned by police following the killing but is not a suspect.
Which is more ironic? That the leader of the French revolutionary nationalist youth movement is of Arab (Lebanese) descent? Or that the youth leader is almost 50 years old?