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Rioting Began Pre-Match:
Violence and looting erupted in Paris before the Champions League final even started, contradicting media claims of post-victory “celebrations.”
(Source: Paul Joseph Watson: Paris Has Fallen)
Widespread Looting and Chaos:
Major stores across the city were ransacked, with video footage showing mobs looting luxury and chain retailers.
Apocalyptic Imagery:
According to a YouTube video by commentator Paul Joseph Watson, scenes in Paris looked “like something out of an apocalyptic civil war.”
Media Gaslighting:
Mainstream coverage downplayed the violence, labeling the events as fan “exuberance,” while ignoring the premeditated destruction and organized looting.
Police and Government Reaction:
Over 5,400 police were deployed. 491 arrests were made in Paris alone, along with two deaths and nearly 200 injuries nationwide. (Source: Breitbart: ‘Playground for Thugs’ — Two Dead, 700 Fires, and Nearly 560 Arrests in France After Champions League Final)
Deeper Societal Breakdown:
This wasn’t about football. France’s ongoing struggles with immigration policy, parallel societies, and lack of integration are boiling over.
Editorial Opinion:
If you’re smashing store windows and looting high-end shops before a match begins, you’re not a fan — you’re a foot soldier in a collapsing social contract. The media whitewash of what happened in Paris is not just dishonest; it’s dangerous. It masks a profound unraveling of French society, where identity, order, and shared values are breaking down. This isn’t about football. It’s about a system that no longer works — and leaders afraid to admit it.
