Government Logic: Egypt Bans Yellow Vests to Avoid Copy of French Protest

in news •  6 years ago 

 In recent weeks, France has been the center of massive protests,  organized by residents across the political spectrum, in response to a  gas tax increase that would greatly impact an already struggling working  class. The demonstrations have been called the “yellow jacket”  protests, named for the yellow construction vests worn by a large  majority of the protesters. 

It was reported that so far in the clashes between protesters and  police there have been at least 3 deaths, with over 135 injured and over  1000 arrests. It was estimated that there were at least 125,000 people  protesting throughout the country, with roughly 10,000 protesting in  Paris. 

In the midst of the protests, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe  announced that the government would be suspending the controversial gas  tax increase. However, the suspension is only for a 6 month period,  after which the government can just impose the same law.

Similar “yellow jacket” protests have spread to places like Belgium and the Netherlands. Fearing copycat protests, Egyptian authorities have severely  restricted the sale of yellow working vests similar to the ones worn by  the protesters in France. 

According to the Associated Press,  the political class of Egypt is concerned the yellow jacket movement in  France may embolden Egyptians who are understandably displeased with  the direction that the government has taken since the 2011 revolution. 

The AP reported that industrial safety equipment dealers have been  restricted from selling yellow vests to the public, and to only fill  wholesale orders for verified companies, but only with police approval.

A vendor who works in downtown Cairo told the AP that he was instructed by police to stop selling the vests. “They seem not to want anyone to do what they are doing in France,” one vendor told the AP. “The  police came here a few days back and told us to stop selling them. When  we asked why, they said they were acting on instructions,” another said. 

Despite the fact that Egypt did manage to get rid of one tyrant in  2011, he was replaced by another military dictatorship that is equally  as brutal. Protests are currently illegal in Egypt, and many of the  goals of the revolution have not been realized, although the same thing  can be said about the French revolution of the late 18th century. 

 The protesters have a wide range of different philosophical beliefs,  but they have all come together for this common goal, to fight a common  enemy. 

There are a few issues the demonstrators agree on though, and  that an end to the fuel tax and the resignation of President Macron. Instead of accepting responsibility for the consequences of their policies, French officials have blamed Russian  Facebook accounts for sowing distrust in the country. 

The story of the  yellow jackets has been largely absent from the American mainstream  media, aside from passing mentions of riot and looting, selectively  reported to demonize protesters. 

This week, president Macron gave a half-hearted speech  where he showed no signs of giving in or backing down on any major  policies, and especially showed no intention of stepping down. 

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All governments are cowardly entities.

Lol. Panic attack, you don't blame them.

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This week, president Macron gave a half-hearted speech

I think to imply that he had a heart, with which to give a half hearted speech, is bordering on the fantastical...lolol

Cause you know... banning yellow vests will totally solve the problem. The despots are fucked and they know it.

From living near Amsterdam i can tell yellow vest's are a small item on the news here to . The news it spreading out like to the Netherlands is overrated seen from my view as a Dutch inhabitant . There where no more then 15 to 25 yellow vest's on our streets , most where people with position and fame true media already , just making a point .
It looked more like a diversion to me , it blocked most news from France out .
The trend to blame the Russians among EU politicians is starting to sound like propaganda more and more to . The indoctrination machine is running full power these days .

I know may are excited about this being an up rising and it spreading. Where there are positives in this revolution will not succeed only creating a change in paradigm. True it might wake people up and this is a massive bonus, also it might create a feeling of change and insight a movement but we need to be careful it does not escalate into something too big and go down the wrong path 💯🐒

Oh that's just ridiculous!!

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