It began with a hashtag, a few calls to action on Telegram and TikTok, and the simmering frustration of a nation that has had enough. By September 10, France was at a standstill. “Bloquons Tout”, or “Block Everything”, leapt from the internet into the streets, drawing thousands who set fire to buses, blocked roads, and filled the boulevards of Paris, Lyon, Rennes, and Montpellier. The government’s answer? Nearly 80,000 police officers, tear gas, and hundreds of arrests.
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France Protests Surge: Arrests, Fires, Disruptions As ‘Block Everything’ Takes Over
France erupts in ‘Block Everything’ protests as anger over austerity, Bayrou’s fall, and Macron’s new PM fuels strikes, blockades, and arrests
Protesters in Paris rally overnight as France braces for nationwide ‘Block Everything’ demonstrations, coinciding with Sébastien Lecornu’s appointment as prime minister.
Photo: lemonde_en/Instagram
Protesters in Paris rally overnight as France braces for nationwide ‘Block Everything’ demonstrations, coinciding with Sébastien Lecornu’s appointment as prime minister.
Photo: lemonde_en/Instagram

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