Above is a picture of a foremost French dissident, Hervé Ryssen, being attacked by a pack of hyenas during the yellow vest protest in Paris on November 24. (((The powers that be))) view Ryssen as a major threat to their Ponzi scheme because he’s not afraid to denounce Jewish power, as shown by the sheer amount of books he’s written on the topic.
Last week, he mobilized his Parisian followers on social media and invited them to protest with him in Paris.
As you’ll see in the video below, Ryssen puts forward convincing arguments for joining the protest. He makes it clear that the French government does not want to hear ordinary, native French people’s concerns regarding the fact that they are being attacked from the top (i.e., by social engineers, or “bad apple”-type predators) and from the bottom (by heavy inflows of migrants and a rising number of minority groups that all receive preferential treatment).
He also argues that people should partake in the protest to denounce a globalist elite that prefers to fight homophobia and anti-semitism rather than feed the poor.
We should note that, in hindsight, although the protest was inevitably violent, many people nevertheless came to protest peacefully, which shows that this sort of political event can present opportunities to reconcile with other dissidents. As Ryssen explained on Twitter today:
J’ai discuté avec plusieurs militants d’extrême-gauche, à l’angle de la rue François Ier et de l’avenue Montaigne, et effectivement, nous avons beaucoup de points en communs. Il n’y a que l’immigration qui nous sépare. @Francois_Ruffin@JLMelenchonhttps://t.co/BVCRLQYpJh— RYSSEN (@HRyssen) November 25, 2018
“I spoke with several far-left activists at the corner of Rue Francois I and Avenue Montaigne, and indeed we have many points in common. The only thing that separates us is the immigration issue.”
Perhaps it is this awareness of the reconciliatory and revolutionary potential of direct action that lead so many Frenchmen to support it, as David Graeber recently pointed out:
this is one reason you have to love France: most people really do support protests, strikes, and direct actions there https://t.co/0CrklvY3oQ— David Graeber (@davidgraeber) November 24, 2018
In any case, it would be interesting to see what would happen if ordinary people from all over the world did the same thing as French people: namely, peacefully (and then violently, if necessary) take to the streets every Saturday to let those in power know that they are fed up with Jewish power.
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