In an increasingly unsettled and very angry world not only is Macron's life in danger but also Trump and all other world leaders as well. In our country Republicans would be more likely to own a gun and to plan a killing whereas democrats are more likely not to own a gun and if they killed someone it would be rage caused by the constant repression of one's actual feelings from Political Correctness.
So, from my point of view Political Correctness (as it applies to individuals practicing it) is a form of insanity where you lie to yourself about real things to the point where one day you just explode and hurt or kill someone spontaneously from the insanity of your political correctness in the first place.
Political Correctness and Diplomacy often prevents wars and murders while at the very same time it causes insanity (from lying to oneself) and explosions of rage often leading to injuries and murders in individuals. If you have studied psychology at all this makes complete sense.
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Man accused of plotting possible attack on French President Emmanuel Macron
New York Daily News 3h ago
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PARIS — French authorities say a man has been given preliminary
terrorism charges for plotting a possible attack on President Emmanuel
Macron or minority groups.
Paris prosecutor's office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre said Monday that the 23-year-old suspect's plans were vague and not yet finalized, and that he appeared to be acting alone.
She said the man was arrested in the Argenteuil suburb Thursday, and told police of a possible plan to attack Macron on Bastille Day on July 14 and expressed nationalist views. The man was given preliminary charges Saturday of individual terrorist activity.
Macron will oversee a military parade in Paris on Bastille Day alongside President Donald Trump. Macron then heads to Nice to mark the anniversary of the Islamic extremist truck attack that killed 86 people in the southeastern city.
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Man accused of plotting possible attack on French President Emmanuel Macron
Paris prosecutor's office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre said Monday that the 23-year-old suspect's plans were vague and not yet finalized, and that he appeared to be acting alone.
She said the man was arrested in the Argenteuil suburb Thursday, and told police of a possible plan to attack Macron on Bastille Day on July 14 and expressed nationalist views. The man was given preliminary charges Saturday of individual terrorist activity.
Macron will oversee a military parade in Paris on Bastille Day alongside President Donald Trump. Macron then heads to Nice to mark the anniversary of the Islamic extremist truck attack that killed 86 people in the southeastern city.
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