France: Scenes of multicultural chaos in the Champions League and what the media do not show
🔴 FLASH - #ChampionsLeague : Les scènes de chaos avant la finale, dont le coup d'envoi a été #retardé de plus de 30 minutes ce samedi au #StadedeFrance, ont été provoquées par des milliers de spectateurs munis de faux billets. (UEFA) #SaintDenis pic.twitter.com/maCeIa0N6e
— FLASH INFO Ile-de-France (@info_Paris_IDF) May 28, 2022
The Stade de France was built in the Seine Saint Denis, the French department that concentrates all the ethnic, political, social and religious conflicts in the country. These are things that the tourist discovers too late when arriving at the stadium.
I came across this issue repeatedly as I tried to access the stadium last night. Locals trying to force their way in leading to security closing the gates and keeping out legitimate fans with tickets. Police either didn't know how to deal with it or didn't want to #LFC #UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/JZyexADoMa
— Nick Parrott (@NickParrottTV) May 29, 2022
And what happened is this. It is easier for the French authorities to blame English families than to talk about the elephant in the room.
En Le Figaro preguntaron si tras los incidentes de ayer en el Stade de France les preocupa la organización de los JJOO de 2024 en ParÃs (el Stade de France será una de las sedes). pic.twitter.com/no24Inn4pI
— Alejo Schapire (@aschapire) May 29, 2022
Above: “Here, Paris. I come without papers or anything, but we entered the game. Others paid 5,000, 6,000 euros, for me it's free. Soon we are going to give France the ass. Long live Algeria and Morocco!”
In Le Figaro they asked if after yesterday's incidents at the Stade de France they are concerned about the organization of the 2024 Olympics in Paris (the Stade de France will be one of the venues).