Throughout the tumultuous pages of French political history, we've witnessed kings and presidents resort to all sorts of outlandish excuses to justify the chaos plaguing their nation. But, few if any at all can rival the sheer absurdity of the latest proclamation from French President Emmanuel Macron.
France is currently embroiled in a raging storm of riots following the tragic shooting of Nahel, a 17-year-old delivery driver, by a police officer on June 27. The incident, deemed an unjustifiable display of lethal force, sparked outrage among residents of the Nanterre suburb, where Nahel was shot dead. The flames of protest quickly engulfed the nation, prompting the deployment of 40,000 police officers in an attempt to restore order and peace.
In the midst of the ongoing protests, Emmanuel Macron has singled out social media platforms as the driving force behind the escalating demonstrations, specifically pointing fingers at TikTok and Snapchat.
Macron has further stated that he is actively collaborating with tech companies to devise protocols for "the removal of the most sensitive content" and emphasized that he expects "a spirit of responsibility" from them.
Snapchat spokesperson Rachel Racusen has echoed the sentiments of the French President, stating: Violence has devastating consequences, and we have zero tolerance for content that promotes or incites hatred or violent behaviour on any part of Snapchat. We proactively moderate this type of content and when we find it, we remove it and take appropriate action. We do allow content that is factually reporting on the situation. The French riots are currently in their fifth consecutive day.


