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In France hundreds of thousands of people have been on the streets again in a direct challenge to the plans by president Emmauel Macron to make people work longer for their pensions. Demonstrations took place in cities across the country with the unions claiming more than four hundred and fifty thousand taking part in Paris alone. Authorities put that figure lower, but also put a record thirteen thousand police on duty. It's been two weeks since the president used a controversial constitutional power to bypass parliament and move on with steps to raising the retirment age from 62 to 64.
Unions have again been at the forefront of the protests. They've been angered by the government's outright rejection of calls for mediation in the crisis. Macron has been playing deaf and blind for nearly two months, ignoring week after week all the anger and all the demonstrations. And now, once the law has been passed, he agrees to meet with the unions to discuss the social agenda and so on. What he doesn’t understand, what the government does not understand, is that today the work force refuses to move on until we go back on the terms of this law."
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@netizencapet
@netizencapet Год назад
The French constitution should not allow the president to make unilateral laws on the retirement age without a vote in parliament. It's shocking.
@annedonnellan6876
@annedonnellan6876 Год назад
I suspect you are correct
@b534hng
@b534hng Год назад
Does this have anything to do with the fact that African nations that were once French colonies are refusing to labor for French and their pensions but instead turned their heads to China?
@Trueroot
@Trueroot Год назад
@@b534hng I think it's more that African countries refused to work for the billionaired that managed to double their fortunes in a couple of years.
@andreandree4384
@andreandree4384 Год назад
President taking or not unilateral decision isn't a problem in France. People are simply lazy, work less and earn more or have more social benefits, this is the way french are!.. They will strikes for anything. By the way I am french and left the country 10 years ago, thks God, I took the right decision!
@williamdavis9562
@williamdavis9562 Год назад
@Netizen Capet, You think that regime cares about the constitution or even people's freedoms?
@chrisb9143
@chrisb9143 Год назад
You cannot govern a country without the support of the people, even in a totalitarian dictatorship. Thinking you can do it in the pseudo democracy we live in is not stupidity, it is madness.
@plagship
@plagship Год назад
Don’t know where the boundary is until you cross it
@yasminesteinbauer8565
@yasminesteinbauer8565 Год назад
However, this does not mean that everyone in the country has to agree with everything.
@wizaaeed
@wizaaeed Год назад
@@yasminesteinbauer8565 This really changes the laws, people are now asking themselves what are countries and do we even need them. There's groups in America and Germany trying to take governemnts down. The hierarchy is wicked.
@gilh3947
@gilh3947 Год назад
Russia does i!t, china does it...and they will completely roll over us if we keep sticking to our spoiled lazy lives.
@gilh3947
@gilh3947 Год назад
@@msdgroup9164 Regime change to what? Far left , far right, crawling on Xi Ping's lap? That will result in work weeks 6/7 ...enjoy it!
@erme5305
@erme5305 Год назад
Stay strong France, the rest of the world will follow in your footsteps. Power to the people!
@user-oz9jq5ss4s
@user-oz9jq5ss4s Год назад
France is dead? Where is the protests?
@markus.schiefer
@markus.schiefer Год назад
I wish this spirit were present in more countries. Then we had a much better world where companies, CEOs and shareholders wouldn't have gotten away with bleeding dry workers over the last 50 years. Most politicians haven't been working for the people for decades in most countries and to correct this, we need more protests and strikes.
@TheLegitAlpha
@TheLegitAlpha Год назад
The French know how to party.
@tannhauser5399
@tannhauser5399 Год назад
Markus S - agree 100%. "Consequences of political failure"? Nah... consequences of various corporations and goverments squeezing people to the max for the past 20+ years (with cost of living, pensions, when rich get richer and poor gets poorer, and this is just a tip of a "large iceberg"...). At least French now how to respond in this case. Good for them.
@calvinaitkin-sf9up
@calvinaitkin-sf9up Год назад
More strikes,,sure is going to solve problems,,i think not,,whether French people like it or not the retirement age is going to have to go up.
@chillijoe8264
@chillijoe8264 Год назад
they would move the jobs overseas in a heartbeat…!
@hendrikdejong4580
@hendrikdejong4580 Год назад
I wish we had the same spirit here in Canada as the France people
@summerdesjardins6808
@summerdesjardins6808 Год назад
I admire the solidarity of the French people. They have not been successfully divided and conquered as so many of us around the world have been. There is a lesson to be learned here.
@johnkooy5327
@johnkooy5327 Год назад
The French people can teach us how to unite against governments who make decisions against the will of the people... Well said Summer,I'm surprised your message made it through.
@hangender
@hangender Год назад
Slava France. 😊
@AlexanderLittlebears
@AlexanderLittlebears Год назад
The reform is good
@Trueroot
@Trueroot Год назад
@@AlexanderLittlebears would you explain more? It's good for a boss, yes, but the majority is not the boss.
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 Год назад
@@Trueroot Because the majority don't have the acumen or wisdom to be one.
@ZizouZidane7
@ZizouZidane7 Год назад
We in Holland have to work until 67 and we never protested about it. We have allot to learn from our French brothers 💪
@MrTweetyhack
@MrTweetyhack Год назад
work 50 years and then die?
@ZizouZidane7
@ZizouZidane7 Год назад
@@MrTweetyhack kind of yes
@ZizouZidane7
@ZizouZidane7 Год назад
@Moritz Mytem Yes they are not sheep’s. But the protest won’t work. Our government will implement their plans if they like it or not.
@josephj6521
@josephj6521 Год назад
Same in Australia. They increased the pension age from 65 to 67 and zip, nothing! We need a million French people to move up Australia!
@gerryhouska2859
@gerryhouska2859 Год назад
@@josephj6521 And a so called social democratic government (AKA Labor) did it and not a peep!
@TheLegitAlpha
@TheLegitAlpha Год назад
America, this is how you do a protest
@pauliewalnuts240
@pauliewalnuts240 Год назад
The unfortunate truth is that the government doesnt feel the publics displeasure unless they cause a little chaos. Macron knew the public didnt want this law, but showed he doesn't care by rushing the law thru. What else can the people do if theyve tried other peaceful means?
@constantinvaldor3742
@constantinvaldor3742 Год назад
The farmer doesn't listen to the sheep 🐑
@Alaskan-Armadillo
@Alaskan-Armadillo Год назад
Clearly the public should just have some more faith in their politicians and vote! (Sarcasm)
@oneoctavelow
@oneoctavelow Год назад
​@@m.t.1616 One can only hope 😂
@disanKh
@disanKh Год назад
Democracy mate Democracy 😅
@CHMichael
@CHMichael Год назад
I guess that's the international language now. No one listens to the people unless they set a couple police cars on fire.
@46_800
@46_800 Год назад
Working class defends its honor
@araratmountain5343
@araratmountain5343 Год назад
А как защита рабочим классом своих интересов поможет спасти экономику Европы? Если труд еще сильнее подорожает, то это только большую нагрузку окажет на экономику. Европейцы должны обрести гражданскую сознательность и отказаться от хорошей жизни на несколько десятилетий чтобы спасти Европу. В России все ок
@Trueroot
@Trueroot Год назад
@@araratmountain5343 yeah, so France should stop giving more than required to the European Union and focus on their own country? By the way, everything is good in Russia but your HDI is constantly dropping and so is the economy.
@netiturtle
@netiturtle Год назад
Honor, can you explain? The reform is a necessity, there are 5 solutions to longer life expectancy and fever births. Die sooner, have more babies, allow much more immigrants, increase budget deficit, or raise retirement age. Budget deficit and immigration just pushes the problem down the road, to higher magnitude in future, once the immigrants themselves age, they also need immigrants to maintain their own retirement age. Pick your poison, I would be interested in hearing about your pick. I keep hearing French are upset not at the reform itself, but rather that unions and people were not negotiated with. But this looks like an excuse, same options would haven been put on table.
@nvelsen1975
@nvelsen1975 Год назад
@@Trueroot France costs the EU money, it's a net recipient. Only western-european net recipient, by the way. That's before we even get into French stupidity like moving the EU parliament to Straatsburg or bannin environmentally sound Pulse-Fishing in favour of 1920's French chain-fishing
@araratmountain5343
@araratmountain5343 Год назад
@@Trueroot а я не уверен, что Франция что-то дает Евросоюзу, по крайней мере больше, чем получает. Это не Германия. Евросоюз просто не всегда может принимать те решения, которые для него выгодны, иногда он вынужден принимать те решения, которые выгодны США. Пока в США все хорошо это не страшно, но когда в США проблемы - они будут решать их за счет Европы. А сейчас проблемы есть. Т.ч. чего Франция точно не может себе позволить, так это повышать зарплаты. А индексам всевозможным вроде HDI я бы на твоем месте не особо доверял - я пытался погрузится в методологию расчетов, могу сказать, что это все крайне спекулятивные показатели - некие инструменты социального убеждения. С экономикой да, есть сложности, но вот эти эмбарго в целом помогают ее диверсифицировать
@nobody4y
@nobody4y Год назад
"You don't need to pay pensions if people can't reach pension age" Every politician that lives in luxury on the backs of people bellow - Brilliant solution !
@clouddog2393
@clouddog2393 Год назад
When all options are exhausted what choice do the people have but to take to the streets and protest ? Politicians ignore the public and their wishes at their peril . Never truer than in France .
@liberty-matrix
@liberty-matrix Год назад
All the horror in the movie industry doesn't compare to the real evil in our governments.
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
You should watch how the UN Security Council rejected the motion to independently investigate the Nordstream bombing. Remember that every time your electric bill is paid, the people in power voted not to investigate the main cause why its 5-10x what it used to be.
@francisdec1615
@francisdec1615 Год назад
@@Truthorfib The Nordstream bombing was Russia. Only a tinfoil hat thinks otherwise. But yes, "our" politicians don't care what the people wants.
@mabuhayproductionltd3627
@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Год назад
@@Truthorfib It was Putin
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
@@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Tell me your reasoning as to why it was Putin? Cause you do know Russia spent billions of dollars on building that pipeline and they have can just turn it off if they wanted to which is cheaper than blowing it up. Plus the gas that was released from the pipeline was worth hundreds of millions of dollars to Russia. In all aspects it is unfavorable to Russia so what makes you think its Russia? Not to mention a Pulitzer awardee (an award that most journalists could only dream of receiving) Seymour Hersh, reported that it was the US and Norway that did it. Wherein both countries have something to gain from the sabotage. The US for obvious reasons and Norway for higher Natural Gas sales.
@ubroc
@ubroc Год назад
The countries where governments make sure this can't happen are the true evil.
@victimoffame2389
@victimoffame2389 Год назад
The people in the USA are sleeping, it has become much worse here, home absolutely un-affordable , yet people are not coming onto the streets
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 Год назад
Homs are affordable in the US. It's just that many refuse to move from the Northeast and West Coast.
@mariskab.9106
@mariskab.9106 Год назад
just must read this book just came out "poverty by America" by Matthew Desmond
@user-eh2hj8bx6i
@user-eh2hj8bx6i Год назад
​@@shauncameron8390 The homes may be cheaper in some horrible cities but there are not many economic opportunities there so it's useless to move to Ohio or wherever.
@mandorellana8963
@mandorellana8963 Год назад
You could move from an expensive area to a cheaper area but your wages will be cheaper too
@samsam2004
@samsam2004 Год назад
France is still leading the world amid fighting for our freedom. Go France ! We're watching you from Japan. Do not give up, you're an inspiration for the whole World.
@gilh3947
@gilh3947 Год назад
France is leading Europe into a ravine, not able to withstand China. Lazyness will get the West over the abyss.
@buentaste
@buentaste Год назад
You japanese should do the same to your government and demand your government stop helping USA in Ukraine war.. Dont forget you were victim of USA ...
@gilh3947
@gilh3947 Год назад
@@buentaste The only that needs to be stopped is FASCIST RUSSIA. The day France stops helping Ukraine would be the proof that Vichy mentality is overtaking. There is no place for fascist Russia on the world stage, period. Japan understands that.
@SurpriseMeJT
@SurpriseMeJT Год назад
@@buentaste How was Japan a victim of the USA?
@Mega4est
@Mega4est Год назад
@@SurpriseMeJT well hello there, have you heard of Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombing?
@ArtificialJetleg
@ArtificialJetleg Год назад
We are slaves to the system. Slavery was never abolished; it was mastered, by letting us think we are free. I’m already supposed to retire at 65, but I think by the time I become 50, I’ll hear it’s about to go 70! I hope we also go on the streets if this happens! And in my country, I cannot manage my own pension by law!
@samson2322
@samson2322 Год назад
You’re right, slavery just looks different now. It was never abolished, biggest trickery played on the common folk
@othmarbrunner9639
@othmarbrunner9639 Год назад
Why did you not start your own business be productive and make more money There are no freebies in the world
@arnavsrivastava1158
@arnavsrivastava1158 Год назад
​@@samson2322 People who say slavery was never abolished don't know what slavery in that time felt like.
@doomcoon
@doomcoon Год назад
Australia needs to wake up and do the same
@kerrybayton2954
@kerrybayton2954 Год назад
Keep going france..
@theleodomenico
@theleodomenico Год назад
Finally people fight back!!!! ❤
@krollpeter
@krollpeter Год назад
Experts agree that Macron's step is necessary. But... for too long too little or nothing had been done for those normal people, the workers in job, the families, basically all the "normal" people. All had been done for the wealthy, the economy, and those disadvantaged. The common man had been left out and forgotten.
@Scruffy-LookingNerfHerder
@Scruffy-LookingNerfHerder Год назад
Fight back against what? The economic reality that longer lifespans will leave pension funds insolvent without reform?
@theleodomenico
@theleodomenico Год назад
@@Scruffy-LookingNerfHerder they stop sending money to ucraine and focus on local economy
@Meme-lo7ru
@Meme-lo7ru Год назад
....guess what? It's not in your country
@Meme-lo7ru
@Meme-lo7ru Год назад
​@@Scruffy-LookingNerfHerder 😃👏👏👏👏Muy bien puesto en plabras.
@fl00fydragon
@fl00fydragon Год назад
Anyone else notice how whenever there's calls to "balance the books" it always is a talk about cutting public services, public spending and social safety nets and never about a rollback of the tax cuts to corporations and billionaires that created the need to balance the books? It's more than clear that neoliberal politics put profit margins for those who are already absurdely wealthy above the wellbeing of a society, we need to invent a new system and leave behind our steam age economics.
@hawkeye9793
@hawkeye9793 Год назад
How will the 1% lift their bootheel off of the 99% without a class war ?
@kevinwellwrought2024
@kevinwellwrought2024 Год назад
While food, fuel and bills have risen up to 100% in many cases, workers’ salaries have not been increased by a cent in Europe
@mabuhayproductionltd3627
@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Год назад
simply wrong, wages goes up every year
@magiv4205
@magiv4205 Год назад
@@mabuhayproductionltd3627 For many industries that is just plain wrong, and for those industries that do see a marginal increase in pay, it's never in any proportion to the inflation of prizes.
@der_gipsyking7512
@der_gipsyking7512 Год назад
​@@mabuhayproductionltd3627 The salery in Germany is the Same since the early 90' and now It's going down do to Inflation
@mabuhayproductionltd3627
@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Год назад
@@der_gipsyking7512 Not true, maybe low paying start jobs, But a lot of People has good salerys in Germany (I have worked there)
@mabuhayproductionltd3627
@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Год назад
@@magiv4205 Just wrong, So workers (acording to you) earn less than the did 100 or 50 years ago . No it wrong. Usaly wages go up a littel more than inflation. When inflation goes down again?, wages will catch upp again in a few years. If you raise wages the same (or more) than inflation?, Inflation would just continue and money and wages would be worthless like in Venezuela or Zimbabwe. You make a pick ?
@littlebitmckee8234
@littlebitmckee8234 Год назад
I think people all over the world are fed up with the government
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
Yeah that's true, but as long as they keep getting away with it they will keep doing it.
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
There will always be a Government and always people who disagree with them.
@nicholasdelgado-dq4jv
@nicholasdelgado-dq4jv Год назад
there fed up with capitalist.
@justanothermortal1373
@justanothermortal1373 Год назад
Yes, we've been since the dawn of all governments actually. And we will continue to be till every one of then dies.
@Nick-A1
@Nick-A1 Год назад
Bring this energy to the USA.
@Average_NPC_Viewer
@Average_NPC_Viewer Год назад
Here in germany we also need this type of energy
@ChibiNyan
@ChibiNyan Год назад
The USA already have this energy. Sadly, only the supremacists groups like BLM, feminists, Antifa, etc.
@lulufulu4867
@lulufulu4867 Год назад
They always raise the retirement age in bad times, but they never reverse it in prosperous times. It’s a one way track to work until you drop, they might give you five years to hobble around in your stressed out broken old body, if we’re lucky. No, I think it’s time to say no to the toddlers who keep wanting it all their own way. Across the board.
@marianhunt8899
@marianhunt8899 Год назад
Yes, they want everything. They suffer from malignant greed.
@jamesvick1085
@jamesvick1085 Год назад
Governments are supposed to represent the people, not exploit them!
@LowPlainsDrifter60
@LowPlainsDrifter60 Год назад
Politicians only pretend to represent the people on election day, then when in office they represent the big multinationals/
@dongdong9560
@dongdong9560 Год назад
French people is so powerful to fight their real freedom. Great!
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
They surrendered to the Germans in 1940 just 6 weeks are being invaded.
@ferminaguilera2243
@ferminaguilera2243 Год назад
Love it, power to the people 💪🏻
@SheepofTheShepherd-nu3lz
@SheepofTheShepherd-nu3lz Год назад
You mean the Elite
@Marex5341
@Marex5341 Год назад
Eh its just the french protesting
@arnavsrivastava1158
@arnavsrivastava1158 Год назад
​@@Marex5341 Not a new thing whenever a new protests happens people like him either say power to the people or people are waking up or we should ding in our country or they are from a certain country that is the Hotspot for the same thing (spoiler alert most of them are Americans, pretending to be from some other country). This happened in 2019, 2020's covid/vaccine protests and now this. Nothing would happen once these protests are over everything would be back to normal.
@TomRivieremusic
@TomRivieremusic Год назад
When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals.”
@twa9342
@twa9342 Год назад
All power to the people!
@curtim13
@curtim13 Год назад
I wish our United States people can do this to defend our right.
@billtomson5791
@billtomson5791 Год назад
One hundred likes. Breaking the railroad strike was the last straw. Can you imagine if that happened in France?!?
@insertname1841
@insertname1841 Год назад
Last time they tried was January 6
@bbpersonalpage1613
@bbpersonalpage1613 Год назад
​@@insertname1841 And Americans cried and want their daddy government to do something 🙄. The U.S citizens are a joke
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
People in the US are too busy hating one another to hate their government. And that was all planned
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
@@bbpersonalpage1613 General rule of thumb, as long as the people are comfortable, the government is safe. Americans to a certain degree are still comfortable and just want to get on with their lives and take care of their own families. It takes a massive issue for people to unite and overthrow the leadership. Like the French not being able to buy bread and had to eats slugs.
@mmmmmmmc888881
@mmmmmmmc888881 Год назад
Power to the people!!!
@Skoda130
@Skoda130 Год назад
No, capitalists have the money to wait them out.
@pavelvasilevich2785
@pavelvasilevich2785 Год назад
Said Vladimir Lenin
@mr.zimtus5231
@mr.zimtus5231 Год назад
@@pavelvasilevich2785 great guy
@Skoda130
@Skoda130 Год назад
@@pavelvasilevich2785 he was a hero. Gotta crack a few eggs to make an omelette.
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
@MSD Group It will take a lot though for that to happen. The French were only pushed at the time to do something when bread became unaffordable. Hence they started eating snails. It takes that degree of hardship for people to do something
@timdurpos3298
@timdurpos3298 Год назад
You work your whole life and then they try to deny your retirement benefits
@lananorcev6209
@lananorcev6209 Год назад
Bravo for French people!! God bless you!!
@rammanohar8161
@rammanohar8161 Год назад
When is this coming to the US, the home prices are up 50% in 2 years
@dansmaljaj3796
@dansmaljaj3796 Год назад
When is this coming to us? nfl,nba,nhl,mlb.........if there are much less people in the stadiums ,you can start hoping
@bohorquez92
@bohorquez92 Год назад
at the end when he says oh the government has no problem printing money for banks but not for the old people that worked all their life to add to the system
@hawkeye9793
@hawkeye9793 Год назад
Nailed it. Yes. Printing money and that rising inflation. Slowly starve the 99% percent and make a beaten, docile underclass to serve the Upperclass. Just thought of Russian History. The Serfs & the Royalty. SMDH.
@twa9342
@twa9342 Год назад
A lovely scene to see those in power tremble in fear of the people😊
@bbpersonalpage1613
@bbpersonalpage1613 Год назад
"Hopefully". They keep acting like they own us .
@mabuhayproductionltd3627
@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Год назад
no they have nuclear weapons, but this reform is nessary, the goverment wound´t pay because you are lazy.
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
You must have Xray specs, I can't see anyone trembling.
@Whackpacky
@Whackpacky Год назад
❤ macron ❤
@g-forcepcrepair4347
@g-forcepcrepair4347 Год назад
How about raised tax by 1% to 1.3% and move the retirement age to 61 year old
@netizencapet
@netizencapet Год назад
No, that would be reasonable and a policy conducted in good faith. Such persons and proposals have no place in modern demagoguery and plutocracy.
@bennymuller3379
@bennymuller3379 Год назад
​@Mark so you would also end retirement and a lot of other benefits altogether
@moreplease998
@moreplease998 Год назад
​​@@Mark-ne1yu bad idea. Tax can be abused but it can also be used to handle some of the issues that occur as a result of the way things work. Remove all taxes and what you'll get is a great funneling of the overall wealth being generated into fewer and fewer hands. The majority will face wage stagnation as long as the overall growth of wealth across the nation is sufficient to sustain continued price rises in key sectors such as housing. Eventually this will lead to a national "economic seizure", at which point a fair number of the ones who managed to get the lions share will jump ship to greener pastures and leave the rest to deal with the fallout. One of the most effective ways to prevent this is progressive taxation. Obviously you try to ensure that the taxes are well used but point is zero tax should not be seen as something that will yield a good national situation. Rich people calling for tax cuts are very dangerous to national stability
@moreplease998
@moreplease998 Год назад
@@Mark-ne1yu And what system would that be?
@tomatom9666
@tomatom9666 Год назад
Tax burden in France and most European countries is already too high. The only real solution to the pension crisis in western world is to have more babies ASAP.
@jurgen4466
@jurgen4466 Год назад
Stand up workers and common people! Time to throw away the chains of the greedy politicians and billionaries 💪💪💪
@LeonSteelpaw
@LeonSteelpaw Год назад
Isnt Macron both?
@marilenaganea6578
@marilenaganea6578 Год назад
@@LeonSteelpaw of course he is!
@Scruffy-LookingNerfHerder
@Scruffy-LookingNerfHerder Год назад
Greedy? People are living longer. It only makes sense to delay retirement a little bit to avoid pension funds becoming insolvent. Then again, socialists never were good at economics.
@Meme-lo7ru
@Meme-lo7ru Год назад
🦗🦗🦗🦗 In America
@Meme-lo7ru
@Meme-lo7ru Год назад
​​@@LeonSteelpaw what?? Gay or Tranny?? I believe he is undercover 🧑‍🤝‍🧑.Like they say in Spanish, si no se la pone en la boca? LA SOBA!....
@vaughngrech1880
@vaughngrech1880 Год назад
Vive La France 🇲🇫,viva The French people.Bravo🙏
@thibaultmerlin
@thibaultmerlin Год назад
"Viva" is an italian word. In french it is "vive"
@vaughngrech1880
@vaughngrech1880 Год назад
@@thibaultmerlin merci beaucoup.🙏
@Whackpacky
@Whackpacky Год назад
Vive le article 49.3 🇫🇷🥂
@CosmopolitanFools
@CosmopolitanFools Год назад
Such an amazing revelation - with the USA not having 1 protest when working retirement age was torqued up to 65. This being that the average American works 40 - 60 hours a week, with 10 days vacation time that people usually just take as a payout & keep working through those 10 days. Now there are the people of France showing "Our work-force will NOT move on & we will organize, mobilize, & triumph because we are in the right!" They are a people whose unions work for & with them - while in America, there are union heads who are vassal servants of the corporates, not for the sympathetic betterment of the 'blue collar' workers. RESIST! DEFY!
@doreeneclose6295
@doreeneclose6295 Год назад
We should learn from the French. There is nothing so powerful than when the people come together. You forgot to mention that American workers get fleeced by healthcare costs, especially the self employed.
@DistrustHumans
@DistrustHumans Год назад
An excellent example of American ignorance; Full SS benefits age was originally set at 65 when it was first established in 1935, but changed in 1983 to depend on the year you were born. In fact, anyone born after 1960 has to wait until age 67 for full benefits. Also, anyone can take early benefits at age 62, but the percentage that you lose, again, depends on the year you were born. How can so many Americans not know this?!?!?!
@zertun2380
@zertun2380 Год назад
What makes it worse average life expectancy in US is 76 years meaning majority of people literally work till they die without a chance to even have retirement.
@Zyzyx442
@Zyzyx442 Год назад
We pay 40-70% taxes here in Europe depending on that type of taxes you want to take into consideration (property taxes, income taxes, utility taxes, sale tax, TV Monitor & Car license tax and various fines. You would think with this level of taxation we could have lower retirement age despite you americans working more hours, Europeans work more productive (mechanization/computerization).
@chosk80
@chosk80 Год назад
In Asia, we work till we are 80....if we don't we get bored..
@freedomsorator2217
@freedomsorator2217 Год назад
Power to the people! Long live the People of France!
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
Viva La France!
@clapcrab9525
@clapcrab9525 Год назад
​@@Truthorfib vi va la revolucion!
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
That's precisely why State retirement age has to rise, people are living longer. If they didn't there would be no need to increase it.
@PeterMartinez-xy4jj
@PeterMartinez-xy4jj Год назад
Yes.
@Delvy787
@Delvy787 Год назад
Why aren’t the police/security forces standing with the other workers? Are they on a different retirement plan?
@jmbig
@jmbig Год назад
Yes ... 52 years ....
@BoggWeasel
@BoggWeasel Год назад
It's what happens when too much profit goes to the shareholders and not enough to paying wages. You can only squeeze people and costs so much to maintain a "healthy" share price. Not exactly Bioscience.
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 Год назад
France had a bank bailout?
@Chloe-dv9ns
@Chloe-dv9ns Год назад
​@@nunyabidness3075 it doesn't have to for this to be true. It is the natural flow of this current system
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 Год назад
@@Chloe-dv9ns I’m a bit confused. Someone has edited something, or I put my comment in the wrong thread. Amazingly, your comment makes even less sense in response. Any system where a central government is making the terms for people’s retirements is going to be unfair. The 20th century gave all the evidence needed on economics one really needs. The longer and more government intervenes in an industry, eventually it destroys the efficiency of that industry. Social security style retirement systems are never going to be efficient, and eventually become political wrecking balls. Of course, all the interventions lead to costs of many things getting out of balance so that when a big stress comes along, like a pandemic, things start to breakdown. This should be telling people that social security style systems are inherently flawed, but instead they attack capitalism? This is just evidence of ignorance, foolishness, and too much romanticism.
@Chloe-dv9ns
@Chloe-dv9ns Год назад
Oh, I'm not sure if you genuinely asked if France bailed out their banks, but I was saying bail outs don't need to happen for capitalists to incentivize profits. And over time those profits don't come from "improvement" of product or anything, rather, by squeezing the workers for productivity, or "cutting redundancy" etc. Ah.
@nunyabidness3075
@nunyabidness3075 Год назад
@@Chloe-dv9ns Somewhere I saw a comment saying this is what happens when you bail out banks and then squeeze people with lower wages and higher costs. I admit ignorance as to what sort of assistance plan France had for the pandemic, but if it’s like the US debacle that would explain some of the emotion.
@hugsandcurses
@hugsandcurses Год назад
this is not strictly macron's fault, this has been a slow burn to undermine working class. macron sidestepping normal policies to farce this through, that is his fault. There are other options to raising retirement age. people have been working for 40+ years and now you think you can just change the game?
@MikeJones__Who
@MikeJones__Who Год назад
Barley working for 40 years is still barley working. People of France don't know what it means to actually work
@MikeJones__Who
@MikeJones__Who Год назад
@@user-qv4np3ur5w going from 62 to 64 isn't a big deal. It's just being lazy. If it was say 62 to 72 well sure be mad but that isn't the case at all.
@MikeJones__Who
@MikeJones__Who Год назад
@@user-qv4np3ur5w No its all about age. It is well known political suicide in French politics to mess with the retirement age because theyre so freaking lazy over there regardless if its warranted. (Ya know because people are living much longer.) Which is why the policy was enacted the way it was. Macron doesn't have to worry about reelection but the rest of parliament isn't going to risk their necks on this issue because they want to remain in power.
@Trueroot
@Trueroot Год назад
@@MikeJones__Who French people don't know how to work hard and that's how they became the most productive in Europe. They are lazy and that's why they are manifesting, losing their salaries. It's not only about the age but also on the fact that Macron lied, forced it and that this reform is absolutely not needed for France. Macron is just undoing social progress, but yeah, French are lazy.
@KarlSnarks
@KarlSnarks Год назад
​@@MikeJones__Who Well if you wanna die early because of stress just to make your boss even more profit than they already have, be my guest.
@KarlLind
@KarlLind Год назад
Solidarity! ❤
@Xobralvl70
@Xobralvl70 Год назад
I wish my country stood up to my government for making us basicly work until 68 for older generations and 72 years old for my younger generation. I wont be able to enjoy old age and it scares me. "We have so good healthcare"
@BOOMER751
@BOOMER751 Год назад
US networks should invite this US journalist. Because the level of coverage of the situation in France has been a caricature in America. He is well-informed and explained the complexity of the situation very well
@bestaghenbertkeushtad7201
@bestaghenbertkeushtad7201 Год назад
I was actually surprised by how accurate he was. I'm French and it's rare to witness a US journalist getting things right.
@robertkirby3158
@robertkirby3158 Год назад
Put simply, How the people are being governed is even more important than the topic in dispute. That seems to be a real political pandemic at present.
@susanvanaken
@susanvanaken Год назад
that young man Cole is a very good reporter, in-depth information simply explained
@PeterMartinez-xy4jj
@PeterMartinez-xy4jj Год назад
Yes.
@drallagon
@drallagon Год назад
I thought DB was already striking for years now, considering the quality of their service lol
@Chillerll
@Chillerll Год назад
DB is the best car advertisment Germany could wish for.
@Lwena
@Lwena Год назад
Thank you to the 1st speaker for having mentioned that the Republicans who did not vote for the motion of censure did not necessarily all do so out of support for the Government but out of political calculation, so that their party did not lose too many seats. Besides, the motion of censure does not call for the dissolution of the Assembly, but only of the Government; it was Emmanuel Macron who brandished the threat of the dissolution of the Assembly if the motion of censure was adopted, precisely to cool the Republicans (who would have much to lose) from voting for it.
@Meme-lo7ru
@Meme-lo7ru Год назад
😂....and you still believe in politicians. This is why they are killing America 🇺🇸 the EX BEST country, SLOWLY
@pakde8002
@pakde8002 Год назад
I suppose it would be too much to expect elected officials to vote according to the wishes of the citizens affected over their petty self interest.
@lucasstuart19
@lucasstuart19 Год назад
Macron should have learned from italian politics where the most hated reforms are usually passed during August when people are on holidays 😅
@olenkablackberry6490
@olenkablackberry6490 Год назад
😂
@PeterMartinez-xy4jj
@PeterMartinez-xy4jj Год назад
Hhh 😂😂
@omegaRST
@omegaRST Год назад
For all the valid criticisms of french people, they sure know how to fight for what they believe in
@user-ko3vh6dk7w
@user-ko3vh6dk7w Год назад
I live in France its definitely like that here, its a different place but its ok if u dont let the govt bother you because beaurocracy is in everything here!!!! You are followed, monitored, manhandled, its a nightmare really they own you. If id of known id of gone elsewhere but i dont work here im not french in a way im lucky. I love the place and people i feel for them.
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
The French surrendered in 6 weeks after being invaded during 1940. Obviously they didn't believe in it.
@salta5859
@salta5859 Год назад
When citizen loose confidence in their government, this is hard to bring it back. But this is the result of years of lies, politic of little friends,misconduct, ... Bad omens
@georgekung2003utube
@georgekung2003utube Год назад
increase people salary and no extend retirement age. stop aid to Ukraine and use the money to fill the pension gap
@karl5056
@karl5056 Год назад
Macron must resign from office. He is out of touch with his country and is not trusted to lead this nation moving forward. Macron's UNILATERAL actions are unacceptable. Time is running out before France descends into fire, chaos and civil break down. France MUST embrace this 1789 moment. The past is prologue..REFORM French government & LEADERSHIP!!
@quantuman100
@quantuman100 Год назад
@@georgekung2003utube the money we are sending to Ukraine is a pittance in comparison to the costs of the retirement, this will also cost us much longer than the war in Ukraine
@annedonnellan6876
@annedonnellan6876 Год назад
Arrogance and over reach IMO
@MikeJones__Who
@MikeJones__Who Год назад
Yall are lazy. You barley work as it is... 6 weeks paid vacation, every holiday off, 32 hour work weeks, free health care. woooww retirement age is now 64 big whoop...let's not take into account people are living much longer now. Get back to freaking work.
@jamesjackovich5886
@jamesjackovich5886 Год назад
Common sense fact people are living longer in the US social security is 661/2 , what are the disparities, in the US government employees get huge benefits over 100,000 a year in pensions while standard social security is much lower, why do government employees get so much more?
@Dstinct
@Dstinct Год назад
The solution is to just let the French retire when they want with a max pension cap, and when they run out of pension, let them figure it out. They have one of the youngest retiree ages in the Western world.
@arno222444
@arno222444 Год назад
This is not true there is a big difference between the official retirement age and the real retirement age in France because you need to work 41 years (now 43) in order to be retired. In fact most french work longer than the brit or the germans…
@jack8805
@jack8805 Год назад
workers of the world, unite! the paris commune shall rise again
@jasonmyers4682
@jasonmyers4682 Год назад
Politicians are filling there pockets while we stay poor. It’s not fair
@xia0b0iix
@xia0b0iix Год назад
Then stop being poor and work for your money instead of coming onto RU-vid and moan. The fact you are poor is because you are lazy
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
You should watch how the UN Security Council rejected the motion to independently investigate the Nordstream bombing. Remember that every time your electric bill is paid, the people in power voted not to investigate the main cause why its 5-10x what it used to be.
@mabuhayproductionltd3627
@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Год назад
@@Truthorfib Yes Putins war
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
If you are poor it's no ones fault but yours. What you achieve in life is your responsibility, do whatever it takes to be successful, that's what winners do.
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
@@mabuhayproductionltd3627 I'm not sure if you've even researched anything about this war if this is your view. How much time have you independently researched the history of this yourself? Tell me why do you think its Putin? Did you do any research yourself or is it because its what was told to you by the reliable and honest trustworthy politicians and mainstream media?
@bobgillis2196
@bobgillis2196 Год назад
That should be happening world wide.
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
Most other countries have a higher State Pension age and are envious that the French have had it so easy.
@bendodd2405
@bendodd2405 Год назад
This needs to happen in Australia now
@RDRF_SB13
@RDRF_SB13 Год назад
Workers of the world unite!
@pavelvasilevich2785
@pavelvasilevich2785 Год назад
Vladimir Lenin
@mattrussell8309
@mattrussell8309 Год назад
@@pavelvasilevich2785 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
@khust2993
@khust2993 Год назад
Cringe champagne socialist
@mr.zimtus5231
@mr.zimtus5231 Год назад
@@pavelvasilevich2785 you really like that guy huh
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 Год назад
And toil the fields until you drop dead like the workers in Cambodia under Pol Pot.
@lahiruudaw9021
@lahiruudaw9021 Год назад
Workers of the world unite!!
@SheepofTheShepherd-nu3lz
@SheepofTheShepherd-nu3lz Год назад
They should be working instead And grateful they has a Job to retire from
@KarlSnarks
@KarlSnarks Год назад
@@SheepofTheShepherd-nu3lz OK bootlicker
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 Год назад
@@KarlSnarks Okay, grifter!
@SvalbardSleeperDistrict
@SvalbardSleeperDistrict Год назад
@@SheepofTheShepherd-nu3lz "They should be working instead And grateful they has a Job to retire from" Username checks out 🤮
@KarlSnarks
@KarlSnarks Год назад
@@shauncameron8390 Lol, as if grifting in the youtube comment section would be profitable
@atefehz6606
@atefehz6606 Год назад
This is the true beauty of France 🇫🇷 the will of people ❤❤❤
@uther10
@uther10 Год назад
May have to do with raising the age for the pensions and giving tax cuts to corporations to pay less taxes.
@nvelsen1975
@nvelsen1975 Год назад
@@asgdhgsfhrfgfd1170 Because that means 100% of the people who make an income from capital gains, will simply move it to Switzerland, Luxemburg or Andorra, and France gets nothing. And also because capital gains is less easy to scale up. It requires a LOT of money to create income from that. If you own € 3 million, you can't live off of capital gains. ...While if you're an effing lazy union thug in France, you can easily work until you're 65. You don't have to retire at age 49 and steal from the younger generations who work hard.
@Whackpacky
@Whackpacky Год назад
👌
@bobwinters5572
@bobwinters5572 Год назад
"It's the poor politics". No, it's not. It's the policy. Even if they'd handed out cakes the reaction would have been the same. It's not a failure of communication, it's a failure of policy.
@scarecrowprowler
@scarecrowprowler Год назад
The politicians know what they are doing. Meanwhile in Sweden striking gets illegal.
@hawkeye9793
@hawkeye9793 Год назад
In the U.S, we have an array of relatively cheap distractions for that failure of policy. You know, Fast food instead of cake from Marie Antoinette
@joshuajones634
@joshuajones634 Год назад
This isn't just France it's everywhere people want a body of government that is representative of them on main Street. It seems that every country has slipped down the stairs when it comes to representing the actual people.
@NorthernSoulIsMyWorld
@NorthernSoulIsMyWorld Год назад
Be fair guys, if you refuse to work for two extra years how will the billionaires ever become trillionaires???
@annedonnellan6876
@annedonnellan6876 Год назад
😅
@Whackpacky
@Whackpacky Год назад
Work more
@RiggsBF
@RiggsBF Год назад
I wish this happened in the USA.
@stapleman007
@stapleman007 Год назад
Where were you in 2020? Oh, yes, this behavior was banned January 7th, 2021.
@mmmmmmmc888881
@mmmmmmmc888881 Год назад
You must unite the workers starting by your class! Alone you have no bargain power to negotiate, it's just more precarization of work, more hours and less pay!
@cinemacrayne4933
@cinemacrayne4933 Год назад
​@@stapleman007 fascists storming the capital to install a reactionary corporate ghoul has nothing to do with working families. Our corrupt bipartisan congress blocked rail workers from striking and gave them 0 sick days. Those Trump sickos hate progressives like Rashida Talib who actually stood up for rail workers rights.
@quantuman100
@quantuman100 Год назад
@@stapleman007 you American? Then you should know that Republicans have banned this going back to the Regan era, the January 7th thing didn't make anything illegal either, seeing as sedition and trying to kill the house/senate has been illegal for quite some time.
@mabuhayproductionltd3627
@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Год назад
@@stapleman007 no it was not, but you can´t just riot against the constitution and the courts. Its legal to demonstrate peacefully
@sandrajones1609
@sandrajones1609 Год назад
The legislation may have been the final catalyst but this is evidence of general /total lack of confidence in those governing. I empathize and identify with the complete frustration. Thank you for the whole story.💫
@hawkeye9793
@hawkeye9793 Год назад
Yup. Lack of confidence. Well said.
@thebenefactor6744
@thebenefactor6744 Год назад
Ah, springtime in Paris. The air filled with the intoxicating scent of blossoms and tear gas.
@daikansanchez7674
@daikansanchez7674 Год назад
Europe taking steps to become more like Latín América
@Driziationz
@Driziationz Год назад
Quite ironic when European Union wished for this very exact same thing to happen in Russia few months ago. I'm not a Russian supporter per se, just pointing out the obvious.
@sniperpiper7231
@sniperpiper7231 Год назад
the whole system needs to be changed, wages getting eaten, while big corp gets even richer and more powerful, politics is also full of double tongued spineless hypocrites. nothing left to be than disgusted and angry, fight back for your rights and freedom. may the people rise
@hawkeye9793
@hawkeye9793 Год назад
Feeling like Taxation without representation as when Americans shook off the English Colonial rule. Corporations everywhere pay less tax, while the Individuals taxes are high and feed that bureaucratic machine.
@emeterioacuin6564
@emeterioacuin6564 Год назад
Bastille Day....Viva to French People....Vanguard of the Working Class ❤
@bichedelasteppe3003
@bichedelasteppe3003 Год назад
"Vanguard of the Working Class". J'aime bien, ça sonne bien.
@Vladviking
@Vladviking Год назад
Political failure, economic fantasy and situational stupidity, lot of that going around in the West.
@roybatty6857
@roybatty6857 Год назад
Mass immigration and open borders costs money . Wonder how many of these protestesters cheered for that while thier country raped 3rd world countries for economic gain . We are all been played . Wef . Never have I seen so much created divide and stupidity
@shauncameron8390
@shauncameron8390 Год назад
@@roybatty6857 Also welfare states.
@dansmaljaj3796
@dansmaljaj3796 Год назад
Bad managemnet yes .....but not only in the west .....if you know a country to be proud of (historically) with a wise management and a good life quality for everyone ..... pls share it with us 😉
@PandemoniumMeltDown
@PandemoniumMeltDown Год назад
Keep dreaming vlad
@sumdude4281
@sumdude4281 Год назад
Macron delivered for the donor class.
@samwisegamgee6532
@samwisegamgee6532 Год назад
From a French struggler. Indeed it is not about pensions any longer. It’s about standing for our rights to live a good life in a sustainable way, because we have only few years for the massive changes we need just to make the global warming livable.
@mabuhayproductionltd3627
@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Год назад
You need to work more not less, if you want a good life, all other countrys work far more than France does. You cant be lazy and expect the goverment to pay for you not to work. Nobody want to invest in France with a "workforce" like this, That was the reson Australia canceled the Submarine order (100 Billion €), nothing was done, workers was on vation or strike all the time. France has a massiv debt, that it needs to pay, so you have to work.
@clodovyasylvionna
@clodovyasylvionna Год назад
@@mabuhayproductionltd3627typical sheep “you can’t be lazy and expect…” and that is where you are wrong and need to stop talking 😂
@mabuhayproductionltd3627
@mabuhayproductionltd3627 Год назад
@@clodovyasylvionna Try to see how much you get by being lazy and dont do a thing ? Those money the pensionist will have/demand ? has to be paid by someone else, But No one will pay more, so the money isn´t there , so its impossible would you like to see France end up like Greece ?? Goodluck with that
@soiziccifuentes
@soiziccifuentes Год назад
@@mabuhayproductionltd3627 you do not know what you are talking about.
@ProsecutorValentine
@ProsecutorValentine Год назад
@@mabuhayproductionltd3627 What a coincidence, nobody cares about submarines.
@osvaldoraya1122
@osvaldoraya1122 Год назад
The government is for the people!! Proud of those who are protesting! You go France 🇫🇷
@quantumx9924
@quantumx9924 Год назад
Tighten up your belts peasants you need to keep us rich. Classic.
@rsmith4339
@rsmith4339 Год назад
i've personally witnessed almost 3 generations of technological progress . Somehow never in this time could we afford to make peoples lives better ; now the common man is being asked to sacrifice what he was promised .
@gfys756
@gfys756 Год назад
People live much better than they did even 100 years ago. Even 50 years. Humanity is in its most privileged era in history. Life expectancy keeps climbing.
@rsmith4339
@rsmith4339 Год назад
@@gfys756 that is what I'm getting at . life expectancy has actualy been falling for decades now . What you describe is the trajectory up until I was born , in the first world the average citizen has lost ground over the past 50 years .
@richardbenedetti3638
@richardbenedetti3638 Год назад
Exactement Monsieur vous avez tout à fait raison!!!
@richardbenedetti3638
@richardbenedetti3638 Год назад
@@gfys756 faut encore avoir la santé aussi. tout dépend du métier exercé. au bureau ou au chantier?
@josephj6521
@josephj6521 Год назад
@@gfys756 life expectancy hasn’t been climbing. It’s screwed statistics. Infant mortality was higher 200 years ago. If you take that away, people have lived into their 70s and 80s for thousands of years. Especially the past 100 years, life expectancy hasn’t changed. These are excuses to make people work until they’re almost dead.
@leemarco9596
@leemarco9596 Год назад
unsustainable public expenditures, low working hours, low efficiency, high income tax and inheritance tax, everything relaying on state coverage... come on... is a broken system
@michaelprice3040
@michaelprice3040 Год назад
Make no mistake, other countries governments will be watching this to see what they can get away with and how the public will react. If these protests fail it'll bolster every government to change laws without public vote.
@olenkablackberry6490
@olenkablackberry6490 Год назад
That's right 💯
@eisbaer2758
@eisbaer2758 Год назад
Instead of looking at France, Solve the Giant German Transport Strike problem??????????
@shinyshinythings
@shinyshinythings Год назад
Benjamin Fox hits the nail on the head - the combination of “austerity measures” with huge bank bailouts is perfect a recipe for unrest.
@gayaneter-saakyan3224
@gayaneter-saakyan3224 Год назад
There are more people sitting at home and not working than working. And they are strong enough to walk, to go to the parties, to spend hours in the coffee shop. Why not to work? Oh! Free money.
@akbarfarzin9857
@akbarfarzin9857 Год назад
Excellent people of France 🇫🇷 get you Right!!! You can and you Must !!!!
@diazvirdani1059
@diazvirdani1059 Год назад
*French Guiana🇨🇵 have border disputes with Suriname.* make border agreement & keep peace.
@esteemedyams
@esteemedyams Год назад
I wish the people in my country would be at least half as passionate and proud as the French
@Truthorfib
@Truthorfib Год назад
Germany? The Germans used to actually be a proud and powerful nation under Bismarck. Unfortunately you have a Sulky Liver Sausage as Chancellor. It would take another Bismarck to get Germany back in track
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
The same French who surrendered to the Germans in 1940, just 6 weeks after being invaded.
@esteemedyams
@esteemedyams Год назад
@@Truthorfib No, not Germany. Not even close. My name isn't even german wtf
@tfonias
@tfonias Год назад
"Who are out on the streets?" asks the establishment's spokespersons.. "The number are going down", helping Macron to simply wait out the storm. The peasants will get tired after a while, and the "Democracy" can continue making decisions for all without asking.
@BayneBoy1
@BayneBoy1 Год назад
No Democracy. More Authoritarianism
@reno.zed1
@reno.zed1 Год назад
My god, finally, I hope this will be a European revolution.
@Chillerll
@Chillerll Год назад
Revolution for what? Low retirement? I don't think so.
@annedonnellan6876
@annedonnellan6876 Год назад
To chasten lagarde uvdl and Schwab
@annedonnellan6876
@annedonnellan6876 Год назад
I believe in honest work, with honest recompense
@reno.zed1
@reno.zed1 Год назад
@Christopher B. Braxton You are wrong. The only way we can defeat tiranny is showing that we are indeed different, that democracy works and that we can make things better for everyone. We need to change how things are, you cannot have the 85% of assets owned by a mere 10% and tell the population that they have to work till they die because there isn't enough money for the pension. You cannot use special power and skip a parliamentary vote because your reform wouldn't pass, that's not how democracy work. French are right, all European should lean from them and seek a change.
@reno.zed1
@reno.zed1 Год назад
@@Chillerll No, a revolution where the 10% of population that own the 85% of everything will finally pay the right bit, allowing everyone else to live a decent life.
@jacksonwong90
@jacksonwong90 Год назад
Exactly same problem in Singapore but protest not allowed strictly not allowed just let them swallow your money quietly .
@ianyap8941
@ianyap8941 Год назад
Man, being a singaporean who lives in the EU now, I do respect the French for their protests and strikes. Even their national anthem is really lit!
@edwardderr6859
@edwardderr6859 Год назад
Emmanuel Macron seems to have forgotten exactly what the french people used the guillotine for ...and why.
@smartypants9949
@smartypants9949 Год назад
You’ve been warned, in a couple of years you will be on your knees volunteering to work to 100 lol
@TenFalconsMusic
@TenFalconsMusic Год назад
Perhaps spending less money on war and more money on their citizens might help.
@poeboypoe
@poeboypoe Год назад
Power to the people! Governments are servants of the people. Not the corporations. It's getting out hand in the world. Its good to see some resistance. Here in America our government sold us out a long time ago and the majority of people don't even see it or don't care. We are too busy fighting amongst ourselves about petty issues. I wish we can stand united like yall in France. Keep it up.
@netizencapet
@netizencapet Год назад
It's not at all necessary to raise the retirement age... simply tax the wealthy at the same rates as they used to be taxed in the 20th century.
@xia0b0iix
@xia0b0iix Год назад
Then the wealthy will give up their citizenship and move their assets elsewhere with lower taxes.
@Never-ending_
@Never-ending_ Год назад
Or maybe don't be lazy... what about that? I wanted to invest in France until I saw how much they tax the capital lol. Billions of dollars avoided France cause of high taxes on capital. That's less funds for companies. That's less growth for the economy. Healthy life expectancy in France is 72 years old. You still have 10 years to live life. France needs to invest the money in education, in the youth.
@gilh3947
@gilh3947 Год назад
Oh please ...
@gilh3947
@gilh3947 Год назад
@@Never-ending_ Well said
@widayantosetio
@widayantosetio Год назад
Better tax the politician much much much more.
@zubinwarden7888
@zubinwarden7888 Год назад
About time these criminals (politicians and bankers)are held accountable for their actions
@donm3844
@donm3844 Год назад
You can thank America for much of the mess Europe is in,
@robertlarsson2684
@robertlarsson2684 Год назад
We must show Them that the people together has the power!!!
@jjefferyworboys8138
@jjefferyworboys8138 Год назад
The people aren't together though, very few are protesting.
@demeoo
@demeoo Год назад
This has got more to do with taxpayers money ending up in Zelensky's pocket, me thinks.
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