US Funds Contraceptives to Be Burned in France, World Left Guessing

#ContraceptionInferno #BonfireOfTheBirthControls #GlobalAid #FranceOnFire #Satire By: TheJestPress.com In a move that has truly put the "flame" in reproductive infamy, French authorities have reportedly agreed to incinerate thousands of tons of US-funded contraceptives originally intended for distribution in impoverished countries. According to reliable sources, the U.S. decided the best way to help…

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US Funds Contraceptives to Be Burned in France, World Left Guessing

#ContraceptionInferno #BonfireOfTheBirthControls #GlobalAid #FranceOnFire #Satire By: TheJestPress.com In a move that has truly put the “flame” in reproductive infamy, French authoritie…

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Twitter used to be where news breaks. Now #Twitter’s newsroom is broken. "During the riots in #France, for days, major hashtags on the riots such as #FranceRiots and #FranceOnFire were dominated by #misinformation and far-right” While the context was different, in many ways the informational meltdown on Twitter resembled an almost impenetrable morass of mis- and disinformation https://www.isdglobal.org/digital_dispatches/twitter-used-to-be-where-news-breaks-now-twitters-newsroom-is-broken/
Twitter used to be where news breaks. Now Twitter’s newsroom is broken. 

For most people, the riots in France were a concerning sign of social tensions boiling over amid the complex legacies of systemic injustice, socioeconomic inequities and biased policing. But for anyone following the crisis on Twitter, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a full-blown civil war driven by racial tensions.

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COMIC: Of Immanuel Macron and bottom of the barrel excuses...
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Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel

COMIC: Of Immanuel Macron and bottom of the barrel excuses...
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Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel

@Velocity2222 @antireportgr Puts American protesters/rioters to shame. Well, Americans are a bunch of sell outs, generally speaking. #France #FranceHasFallen #FranceOnFire #ACAB #Frenchprotests #FranceRiots

Wir sind über diesen Text zu den aktuellen Kämpfen in Frankreich gestoßen und wollen ihn als Diskussionsbeitrag teilen und verbreiten.
Ceci est un appel à l'action!

https://de.indymedia.org/node/289329

#Nahel #FranceOnFire #FranceRiots #FranceBurning #Revolte

Aufruf zur Aktion | de.indymedia.org

"French politicians accuse platforms (Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok, etc.) of supporting riots. Immediate law proposal: platforms would have max 2 hours to remove such content. Otherwise, one year in prison and a fine of €250,000. Fast. #FranceOnFire #Emeutes
https://www.senat.fr/amendements/2022-2023/778/Amdt_122.html "

Source: https://twitter.com/lukolejnik/status/1676137446533128193?s=12&t=kKW9tARaqY_ZT2XIilOaEA

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Did you know? France, with its fourth largest gold reserves of 2.436 tons, doesn't even have a single gold mine within its borders. Meanwhile, Mali, a country once occupied by France, doesn't hold any gold reserves in its banks, despite having a staggering 860 gold mines and an annual production of 50 tons. 🤔

This stark contrast raises important questions about historical injustices and the economic disparities that persist today. The colonial past of France and its exploitation of resources in its former colonies have left a lasting impact. While France benefits from its gold reserves, countries like Mali, with abundant natural resources, struggle to reap the rewards.

These disparities in wealth and resources contribute to social unrest and inequality, as we've witnessed in recent riots in France. The frustration and anger of marginalized communities, including immigrants and descendants of former colonies, are rooted in these historical injustices.

As the world grapples with the complexities of immigration and social justice, it is crucial to address the systemic issues that perpetuate these disparities. It's not enough to simply acknowledge the past; concrete actions are needed to rectify the imbalances and ensure a more equitable future.

By fostering dialogue, promoting fair trade practices, and supporting sustainable development in countries affected by historical injustices, we can strive towards a world where resources are shared more equitably and opportunities are accessible to all.

Let's work together to create a future where countries like Mali can benefit from their own resources and where the impact of historical injustices is acknowledged and redressed. 🌍✊ #FranceHasFallen #FranceBurning #FranceOnFire

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Did you know? France, with its fourth largest gold reserves of 2.436 tons, doesn't even have a single gold mine within its borders. Meanwhile, Mali, a country once occupied by France, doesn't hold any gold reserves in its banks, despite having a staggering 860 gold mines and an annual production of 50 tons. 🤔 This stark contrast raises important questions about historical injustices and the economic disparities that persist today. The colonial past of France and its exploitation of resources in its former colonies have left a lasting impact. While France benefits from its gold reserves, countries like Mali, with abundant natural resources, struggle to reap the rewards. These disparities in wealth and resources contribute to social unrest and inequality, as we've witnessed in recent riots in France. The frustration and anger of marginalized communities, including immigrants and descendants of former colonies, are rooted in these historical injustices. As the world grapples with the complexities of immigration and social justice, it is crucial to address the systemic issues that perpetuate these disparities. It's not enough to simply acknowledge the past; concrete actions are needed to rectify the imbalances and ensure a more equitable future. By fostering dialogue, promoting fair trade practices, and supporting sustainable development in countries affected by historical injustices, we can strive towards a world where resources are shared more equitably and opportunities are accessible to all. Let's work together to create a future where countries like Mali can benefit from their own resources and where the impact of historical injustices is acknowledged and redressed. 🌍✊ #FranceHasFallen #FranceBurning #FranceOnFire