I predict there will be widespread civil unrest in France in May. France extended their brutal lockdown to May 11st. This lockdown is harsher than those in some neighbouring countries, like Germany and Luxembourg. I do not think the French will accept being imprisoned in their homes for much longer.
I'm being quite specific, I'm saying the French will be the first to resist a lockdown and revolt. The French will be the trailblazers. I wish you luck.
Jackson Perry
It's hard to tell but it will have some massive prostestations, governments use the quarantine to pass laws,and instal 4g people are upset about thiss i eally hope a massive riot in May or June, and i think it will began in June with warmer climate people will no longer want to stay home, and France is hit hard by canicules everyyear living in a big city in June,July is litteraly HELL.
Brandon Lopez
>brutal lockdown The one where you can go out for 0 reason using a paper? Wow yea, brutal
Don't get me wrong, hate this lockdown but it's nowhere near strict enough to cause riots among whites
David Jackson
It's considerably worse than the lockdowns in Germany, France, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
Christian Diaz
There will be nothing to revolt. Yes we're on lockdown but it's not like we'll die for not being able to enjoy our cafe terrasses for another month. If anything it means we're going out before summer. Supermaket aisles are full of food and there is no shortage of anything, so people just stay quiet. Only niggers and sand niggers have issues with this because the lockdown is impacting their drug business.
Ethan Barnes
..and my county (UK).
Connor Sanders
Haven't the yellow vests been ignoring it anyway?
Ian Wright
How long will you accept the situation? What if your lockdown is extended several more times? What if it goes on for 2 years until a vaccine is made? Will you rebel then?
John Myers
The lockdown in france is worse than the one in france ??? What did you meant by this ?
Hunter Lee
Lockdown ? No, holidays, you mean.
Dominic King
What's the tl dw about today Macron's speech?
Ryan Hill
Not in my region. Mind you last year the local yoof threatened to stab two piggies for telling them off for riding bicycles in the local shopping centre grounds. The porkers are keeping a low profile.
Chase Wood
Actually, the yellow vest are glad when they aren't working.
Isaac Morgan
French people have been neutered by this lockdown. I don't believe it OP but I hope so.
Blake Stewart
niggrers arent under lockdown tho fucking kek
Grayson Phillips
>I predict there will be widespread civil unrest in France
Yea and the sky is blue
Ian Davis
French gov has just bought massive quantities of tear gas canisters and other antiriot weapons.
Dylan Fisher
>How long will you accept the situation? forever can't complain about NEETing 24/7
Luis Rodriguez
>lockdown until 11 may >I love niggers
Aaron Nelson
Sorry my mistake, I'm a bit drunk on some red wine from the south of France. Merlot.
Isaac Martin
>forever Doubts Thanks, even if the second point was already obvious.
William Torres
nobody will ever revolt unless they can't get food and water, this goes for all countries
Oliver Smith
11 may confirmed for the end or is it open to extend further?
Macron will rather have a full out civil war than disobey his deep state kikes and lift the hoax lockdown even by a week. This faggot is not even human, and yet his masters know very well that he probably won't even come out of it alive.
Caleb Thompson
It's not the end. People will be allowed to go to work and get back home, nothing more.
Christopher White
Yeah, it's obvious they're earning time to prepare to protests.
Zachary Gomez
Should have rather invested in healthcare instead of police state
Chase Baker
>People will be allowed to go to work and get back home sounds kinda like the end
Jaxson Watson
>, nothing more.
Adrian Stewart
Definitely. Once the weather turns warm for good, we should see some shit.
Cooper Nelson
that's my life tho work, groceries, go home and nothing more
Henry Allen
Actually, the beginning of the end. It depends on where you live. If you live in regions most affected by the virus - Ile-de-France and Alsace-Moselle (Grand Est), the lockdown will probably last longer.