It is always useful to remember to what extent rap and the scum culture to which this “music” is linked are scourges for French society.
Once again, the filming of a rap video turned into a riot. On the evening of Sunday, December 22, “young people” decided to shoot a rap clip in the Beauval district, in Meaux, in Seine-et-Marne. It goes without saying that this district is classified as “priority”, swallowing up French taxpayers’ money year after year.
Concerning the events of Sunday evening, nothing very new compared to similar scenes observed in the past in different French cities: the filming of the clip, unauthorized, gave rise to motocross rodeos. Arriving on site to put an end to it, the Meaux police officers were attacked and targeted with fireworks mortars and other projectiles. Shots to which they responded with dispersal grenades.
During these riots, two police officers were injured according to CNews. Opposite, no less than fifty people were present during the filming. To restore order in the neighborhood, the police had to do it twice and returned to the police station once. Before having to intervene again after the “actors” of the rap video began to set up barricades and burn trash cans.
It was finally only around midnight that calm returned to the neighborhood. Without any protagonist of these attacks against the police being arrested.
Leftists and other rap fans will still say that their music is “stigmatized” but, as recently as last September, it was this time the city of Limoges which saw the filming of a rap clip degenerate with scenes of riots and attacks against the police in the ZUP of Val de l'Aurence, a “sensitive” district of the capital of Limousin.
In 2022, in the Lyon region, during the filming of a music video by rapper Lacrim, a procession of sports cars and motocross bikes temporarily blocked the A43 motorway. Time for Lacrim and his cohorts to film themselves behind the wheel of sports cars, motocross bikes and buggies while performing drifts (by which we mean “skids”) and wheelies on public roads. A scene which did not give rise to any arrests, there either.
Photo credit: DR (illustrative photo)
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