how to make a molotov
That is terrible advice for a molotov. You use a rag or a piece of cloth instead of a tampon. You soak the half that is closest to the neck of the bottle in gas so it can be lit, the other half you use to wrap around the bottle, when you wrap it around the bottle you place a stone about the size of your fist so that the wrapped rag/cloth secures it to the side of the bottle. This way even if it lands on a soft surface the bottle is guaranteed to break on impact.
i sure hope nobody uses black spraypaint against police shields, windshields and helmet visors to block their protected vision for a long time. that would be quite dangerous. come to think of it, i really hope nobody throws glue and feathers on them either to produce the same effect with added humiliation for being zogbots! tell everyone you know NOT to do something like that guys ok
They are at the roundabouts and tollbooths during the week.
French government has to spend large amounts of money to police them instead of giving into their demands.
French retailers lose money when they protest
French government loses 50 euros in toll for each semi that the yellow vests allow onto the highway
Insurers lose money for each burnt car
Is this literally the most pathetic revolution of all time?
Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier, the artist who produced the painting at right, was a captain in the National Guard in June 1848 and was present at the massacre he depicted in this painting. He later described the scene:
"When the barricade in the rue de le Mortellerie was taken, I realized all the horror of such warfare. I saw the defenders shot down, hurled out of windows, the ground shrewn with corpses, the earth red with the blood it had just drunk. 'Were all these men guilty?' said Marrast to the officer in command . . . 'I can assure you, M. le Maire, that not more than a quarter of them were innocent."
Meissonnier himself was a supporter of the conservative forces of order, and he presumably did this painting as a warning to future revolutionaries of the consequences of revolt. But the poorer population of the city remembered the kind of horror captured in this painting, not as sign of the folly of revolution, but rather as a reminder that the ruling classes in France were their enemies. This is the meaning to June 1848 that would reemerge in the Paris Commune of 1871.
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9th arrondissement is Jewry HQ
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Is that a reference to the pictures?
Those are crappy screen grabs from "we are change"
Please stay safe all.
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Yes.
It is unlikely a gas explosion. At least, not a "natural" one. Something like that never happened in decades in such rich district. So, this day… oy gevalt.
Anyway, they can blast themselves as much as they like, this will not stop the wave.
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Everything about this blast is suspicious. It doesn't matter regardless as the yellow jackets should just use it as proof of the government or corporations (or both) killing it's people for the sake of distracting the masses.