France in flames after yet another racist police murder
The divide between French ‘natives’ and ‘immigrants’ is constantly exacerbated in order to keep workers from making common cause against their rulers.
Lalkar writersnel
France’s immigrant communities, largely drawn from the areas of French colonisation in the middle east and Africa, often live in ghettos on the outskirts of its major cities. Suffering from lower wages and life opportunities, routinely harrassed and oppressed by police, and ignored by the majority of French trade unions, they perform the useful role of a permanently victimised and vilified underclass in French society – alternately a source of low-wage labour or a useful pool of unemployed workers from which to draw in time of need and to act as a downward pull on wages generally.
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