The general secretary of the French police union France Police, Michel Thooris, gave an exclusive interview to V4NA about the fact that attacks against the police are becoming more frequent in the country, and the police feel that the government has left them alone.

According to the Secretary-General, the governing authority considers it normal for a police officer to be injured or lose his life while on duty, as it is considered an inherent risk of the profession. According to the majority of French politicians, it is better to injure or kill a policeman than a criminal, they see our colleagues as a kind of cannon fodder, which causes extreme unrest in our ranks.

"We are like the fifth wheel of a car. We are the scapegoats that are always at hand, easy to pick out and whip. They blame us for all of society's ills, and since no one protects us, it's easy to slander the police and our staff."

The Green Party mayor of the town of Colombes in the Île-de-France region near Paris was ordered to pay a hefty fine of €3,000 on July 6 for comparing the police to the police under the Vichy government who were ordered by the Nazis. Michel Thooris , such statements are part of a constant "bashing" policy supported by the oligarchs who dominate French politics and the media. of this is to suppress law enforcement agencies in order to guarantee the impunity of narco-terrorism and radical Islamism.

The Secretary General would give the police a free hand, as Presidents Bolsonaro and Duterte have done in Brazil and the Philippines. Self-defense reform is needed in France that allows police officers to shoot first before drug dealers kill them. In addition, we need a justice system that actually imprisons criminals.

In the French media, on social networks and from certain – mainly left-wing – politicians, we can hear a lot of criticism about the police. Some of them are obviously biased, as they know that a significant part of the public supports the police. According to a survey carried out in May by the Elabe polling institute, 86 percent of respondents supported the police when they took to the streets following the murder of Avignon policeman Eric Masson

Source: JDD

Source: JDD

The whole of France was shaken by the tragic death of 36-year-old Avignon policeman Éric Masson in May. The young man was shot by a drug dealer during an anti-drug operation and then fled the scene. The 19- and 20-year-old young men - the suspected murderer and his accomplice - were caught a few days later on the highway near Avignon, and according to the police, they were on their way to Spain.

The weekend after the murder, hundreds of people gathered in front of the police station in Avignon to remember Éric Masson. The Marseillaise was played and several people made speeches, followed by several minutes of silence. In Paris, many policemen also gathered on the Champs-Élysées to pay their respects to their deceased comrade. A joint poll by BFMTV and Elabe revealed that 86 percent of French people supported the police standing by their deceased partner when they took to the streets after the murder.

The majority of the population actually supports the police, except that the majority of the French population who sympathize with the law enforcement forces are silenced. the reporter noted. The media is all about the left-wing Islamists who are imposing their ideological dictatorship on the people. And those who dare to speak out against the totalitarianism of groupthink pay a heavy price, I am thinking of Mila, who has become the target of cyber attacks on social networks, or Éric Zemmour, who is constantly denounced because he dares to think differently!

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