Civil War in the EU? (37)

1 Name: Domingo Chavez !lLT4.s9KkI 2005-11-09 20:33 ID:qgs6x8ZO This thread was merged from the former /politics/ board. You can view the archive here.

Well, right now it is in France. But soon, I beleive it could spill over the borders into other nations. Ignored, poverty stricken people who are pushed to the back, and stepped on by the upperclass which comprises the government reached their breaking point at the expense of the death of two young boys. They finally snapped and the rioting began. I feel it will soon escelate into the European Revolution.

2 Name: Citizen 2005-11-09 21:06 ID:T1rhIi2K

It's already in Berlin. I've only heard of one case of arsony so far, but I doubt it will stop there.

3 Name: Citizen 2005-11-09 22:11 ID:Heaven

Oh look, the Internet Marine is back with his usual sharp wit and keen insight!

4 Name: Citizen 2005-11-10 23:30 ID:Heaven

This thread is DQN, visit http://4-ch.net/politics/kareha.pl/1131658142 for a better thread

5 Name: Citizen 2005-11-11 05:47 ID:Heaven

I also sage for Internet Marines.

6 Name: Citizen 2005-11-11 07:06 ID:qgs6x8ZO

He makes a valid point none the less. France is in a civil uprising, a new revolution. I think America is on the path to a similar uprising in the near future.

7 Name: Citizen 2005-11-12 22:01 ID:i4+ex/+7

A civil uprising, a new revolution, or a bunch of hoodlums burning cars. It's all a matter of perpective, I tell you what.

8 Name: Citizen 2005-11-12 22:32 ID:qgs6x8ZO

Yes, more like right now a bunch of Hoodlums. But the demands are growing serious, first, the death of the two officers they blame. But now there are people rioting demanding parts of the government step down. The immagrant neighborhoods surrounding the big cities have been oppressed for about 30 some years now, the tensions have snapped and now the full out violence of that pent up anger has been shown. Its a matter of time before they truely spill over the borders and other nations have problems rather than a few small copy cat incidents.

9 Name: dmpk2k!hinhT6kz2E 2005-11-13 11:49 ID:Heaven

>>3 does not forgive.

10 Name: Alexander!DxY0NCwFJg!!MF8+ySC1 2005-11-15 17:49 ID:Heaven

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4415018.stm
"But over the past three decades, French governments of all colours have implemented an array of initiatives aimed at tackling widely documented problems."

Good article for anyone who thinks nothing has been done about the poor parts of French cities. However, it is naturally clear that whatever they have tried has failed in many ways.

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