On May 29th, Mamoudou Gassama, an 22 year-old inmigrant performed an act of heroism in the streets of Paris when he climbed a four-story building in order to save a child that was dangling from a sidewalk of the building. Mamoudou earned the nickname ''Spider-man of the 18th'' after climbing 4 strories, resembling the comic book hero ''Spider-man'', for being the only person brave enough to save the child from a deadly accident, and because the building was located in the 18th Arrondissement. The state of France has decided to reward his heroism with a legal status in the country. Lots of people were against the idea of giving away legal status to an inmigrant man just like that, but brave men who put their lives on the line to save a child are exactly the kind of people anyone would want in their country. And indeed, France's civil code states: "Article 21-19 says that a fast-track naturalization procedure is possible for a foreign national...
I think it is really good for women to protest for our rights. They transmitted a strong and powerful message that got to everyone in the country. Even though I agree that it is good for everyone to express what they think, I don't think it was right to make civil damage and to disrespect the catholic church as they did.
ResponderEliminarI support the cause a 100% but the way they did things was violent and I am totally against that. I would have participated if thing would have been made different. I get that showing the breasts was to make a point, but due to that people took more attention to the fact that they were half nude instead of the real statement they were trying to approach. I believe any protest is good, as long it is made the right way.
ResponderEliminarI agree with some reasons why they are protesting but I dont share the way that they are making this protest. In some case they say no to the violence but then a group of protestants go and destroy a sculpture.
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