Three months of protests and strikes in Paris and the streets are becoming a battleground between tens of thousands of angry citizens and foot-soldier police who do the bidding of the government.
The word is that now that the riot police are engaging the public that the protesters have become even more determined and one of the cultural landmarks in Paris , the Louis VuittonĀ centre for contemporary and historical art has been entered and occupied as has the Blackrock Corporation headquarters in Paris.
Teargas and other measures are being employed by riot police but with such large numbers protesting, lighting fires and throwing canisters back at police, scenes have become increasingly chaotic.
Macron unfazed
From the safety of his surroundings and position, President Macron is unfazed with the state of Paris and is going ahead with the financial reforms that have sparked the protests.
Macron was trained by the WEF along with other other politicians who have turned against their citizens and commentors are saying that civil disobedience was always going to happen because of the fascist nature of the oligarchical agenda in play.
Ongoing since the Covid restrictions
Anger at the government has been present since draconian Covid restriction were introduced and the latest plan to seize money from the elderly has incensed people.
The rioters are sometimes well organised with rubbish lines being lit, red flares burning and megaphones being employed. There have even been instances of protesters charging at police.
Not just Paris
The demonstrations are not limited to Paris, they have been occurring right across France.
Legislation has been pushed through the French Parliament without debate or consultation and this has added to the fury.