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  • Demonstrations have erupted with protesters worldwide pushing for better pay, hours and conditions
  • International Workers' Day celebrates labourers and the working classes with organised rallies each year

French riot police were set on fire today after being targeted by protesters armed with Molotov cocktails and other missiles amid May Day workers' rights parades across the country.

At least 108 police officers were injured in violent clashes with demonstrators who have taken to the streets to continue their protests against President Macron's widely unpopular pension reforms.

Footage showed petrol bombs hit police in Paris, while bike stands were also set on fire. One officer suffered burns to their face and body and was taken to hospital, state broadcaster France Televisions reported. . . .

>- Demonstrations have erupted with protesters worldwide pushing for better pay, hours and conditions - International Workers' Day celebrates labourers and the working classes with organised rallies each year >French riot police were set on fire today after being targeted by protesters armed with Molotov cocktails and other missiles amid May Day workers' rights parades across the country. >At least 108 police officers were injured in violent clashes with demonstrators who have taken to the streets to continue their protests against President Macron's widely unpopular pension reforms. >Footage showed petrol bombs hit police in Paris, while bike stands were also set on fire. One officer suffered burns to their face and body and was taken to hospital, state broadcaster France Televisions reported. . . . [Source Article](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12033253/Workers-world-demand-better-pay-hours-conditions-global-Day-protests.html)

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Besides, most of those rioting voted for macron against lepen, and the reform they're are protesting now, was in his program... So there's that...

I agree, unless it was a stolen election. I'm not sure if they are paper ballots counted same day or what.

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Election tampering can't be ruled out, at the same time electronic voting machines aren't the norm, far from it, while there are some last time I checked. It's mostly the way the fifth republic has been reorganized over the years that makes it difficult for third parties to break through, but most importantly, the "beaver vote" (vote "barrage" against fascism™) is still very strong. Lots of beavers in france.

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Yes, stolen elections and co-opted protest movements.