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The Paris massacre of 1961 occurred on 17 October 1961, during the Algerian War (1954–62). Under orders from the head of the Parisian police, Maurice Papon, the French National Police attacked a demonstration by 30,000 pro-National Liberation Front (FLN) Algerians. After 37 years of denial and censorship of the press, in 1998 the French government finally acknowledged 40 deaths, although there are estimates of 100 to 300 victims. Death was due to heavy-handed beating by the police, as well as mass drownings, as police officers threw demonstrators into the river Seine.

There were multiple episodes of violence between French police and the French Algerian community during the Algerian War. The police department was racist on an institutional level and terrorized Algerians with violence; pro-liberation Algerians targeted and killed police with bombing campaigns.

It was in this context that the head of the Parisian police, Maurice Papon (a former Nazi collaborator later convicted of crimes against humanity) ordered police to kill Algerians, insisting that they would be protected from any consequences.

Under these orders, the French National Police attacked a demonstration by 30,000 pro-National Liberation Front (FLN) Algerians on October 17th, beating dozens to death and throwing people into the Seine river, where many drowned.

Forty years after the massacre, on 17 October 2001, Bertrand Delanoë, the Socialist Mayor of Paris, put up a plaque in remembrance of the massacre on the Pont Saint-Michel. How many demonstrators were killed is still unclear. In the absence of official estimates, the plaque commemorating the massacre reads, "In memory of the many Algerians killed during the bloody repression of the peaceful demonstration of 17 October 1961"

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm still thinking about this argument/talk? I had with this lib white lady, I'm still mad about it because I feel like she made up her mind about me before we even really talked.

Like she was telling me I was a privileged white guy when I had just come off a midnight shift to work a day shift and had not slept in over 2 days. I was too exhausted to argue with her.

Like I could hear critique from someone else and maybe also at a different time but not from her. Not the military supporting twitter lib. Fuck that.

I feel like if you complain or are angry about something it's assumed that it's because you're lazy or not trying hard enough but like I've never been that person. At that point, I was working out regularly, working two jobs and practicing my instrument everyday.

I think their problem was that I had a really shitty attitude about work, it made them uncomfortable and they couldn't fire me. Im so glad I'm out of there, the brainworms were so deep and those people actually deserve to be exploited.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

the brainworms were so deep and those people actually deserve to be exploited.

This is why gulags were invented.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Reminder that the GULAG was almost all regular prisoners and only, like, idk, 7% or something were politicals?