« Hier soir, après une journée de manifestation nationale, la police est venu harceler un bar féministe et queer. Elle en a profité pour embarquer une personne, toujours en garde à vue actuellement. »
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La police a balancé des grenades lacrymogène et désencerclement depuis leur voiture devant la terrasse du bar. 2 malaises. Les policiers étaient prêts à nous rouler dessus 😨
La police a embarqué arbitrairement une personne au pif devant un bar LGBTI après la manifestation. Cette scène nous a toustes choqué·es. Inadmissible. Soutien à notre camarade !
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Voici notre communiqué sur l’arrestation d’hier soir.
Rassemblement à 12h devant le commissariat du 8e, 36 rue Laure Diebold.
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The remaining group of friends stands in front of the police car to prevent them from taking away the victim, no violence, just standing in front of the car, and the police RAMS INTO THEM
A personal friend of mine was violently arrested at a LGBT and feminist bar last night in Paris. Today, a protest has been organised in front of the police station they are held at.
They were just peacefully drinking and minding their own business when the police comes up, handcuffs them, seemingly chosen at random, and throws a tear gas grenade in the bar, causing 2 additional people to pass out and then requiring medical assistance.
Here's the video of the arrest. As you can see, the French police has no problem running over a group of people trying to help their friend
https://t.co/Sq6o122o3L
I have like reverse Paris syndrome. I had so many negative biases against Paris that for most of my life I actively didn't want to come here. Now that I am here, it sucks in many ways that I anticipated but it's also not as bad as I thought.
And it doesn't stop...
After Oklahoma, more states have filed bills to ban gender affirming care, a step that forces medical detransition on trans people already receiving care.
Kentucky (under 18) and Kansas (under 21).
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And that question that was asked kinda shifted the blame on him (the victim)? How about "a teacher shouldn't be flirting with and marrying her high school student"? (I know the interviewer is disabled but still it shows how common victim blaming is in those cases)