Wrote about it on The Daily Beast.
Will be talking about it and writing about it a great deal more on MSNBC and The Daily Beast this weekend.
Taunting police, braving the teargas on Nov 24 |
Art gallery on Avenue Kléber damaged on Dec 1 |
Crowd of gilets jaunes and casseurs at Arc de Triompher on Dec 1. Graffiti on the monument reads "Yellow Vests Will Triumph" |
Taunting police at the Etoile on Nov 24 |
Tear gas canisters in torn-up pavement on Dec. 2 |
Cars burning on Rue Beaujon, a few blocks from my apartment. |
Smashed window on Avenue Wagram Nov 24 |
Woman covering her face in a cloud of teargas near the Etoile on Nov 24 |
Digging up paving stones to throw a people and things |
Tear gas gun on Dec 1 |
Looking out through the window of Le Drugstore near Arc de Triomphe on Nov 25, the day after the first riot |
Iconic image of "Liberty" smashed by vandals who entered the Arc de Triomphe on Dec. 1 (AP photo I modified for details) |
In the middle of the tear gas cloud on Nov 24 |
Burned out branch of Credit Lyonnais on corner of Rue Monceau |
The arsonists had gone to work, and black smoke mingled with teargas on Dec 1 |
"We'll be back." Dec 2 |
And yet, every other day of the week the city was calm. This photo is from Wednesday evening, 5:21 PM |
The day after Dec 1, surveying the damage at a burned out lawyer's office at the Étoile. |
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Plywood and graffiti to ward off vandals on the Champs Élysées — seems to have worked. |
Burned out Restaurant La Belle Armée (formerly La Grande Armée) near Étoile. |
The Day after Dec 1: "Yellow Vests = Antifa" scrawled on Arc de Triomphe |
The night after Dec 1: the graffiti has all been removed from the Arc de Triomphe, and Avenue de la Grand Armée is calm. |
The Day after Dec 1: Lovers on Avenue Kléber |