>>7617
There are various factors that can keep fueling the movement:
1) Spiral of violence. Even if it might keep a good part of the population away, or even provoke their hostility, the fact that we have hundreds of people severely injured, many others arrested or jailed, will motivate people to continue until something concrete is reached.
2) Everybody can join, still. This is what the leftists (surely including undercover cops) have been trying to do: divide the movement, attack people with French flags or identified as right-winged, real or supposed. They severely beat some of them, including one of the guy who makes the most views on social media covering the Yellow Vests every week (but he's still up). So that might actually create hostility towards the far-left from the core of the protesters, i.e. the average/low-class White worker fed up by the crazy amount of taxes he has to pay and other things like mass replacement migration, etc. (even if, I will not lie, this topic is barely talked about…). But yeah, anyone can go out and join the protest. I have myself done 6 of the 13 rallies so far who, it is important to precise to foreigners who mostly see the pictures of Paris, still happen all across the countries.
3) Macron does nothing. In fact, if anything, he is aggravating his case, creating even more taxes, setting up ridiculous manipulations and shitshow, such as a fake "popular debate" with citizens - in fact, a bunch of boomers and the mayors, selected by the power, that support him. Literally nobody cares about it, despite the fact that it was supposed to be a huge thing.
Overall, these past weeks have seen a good amount of protesters but poor tactics of protesting, mostly by declaring and choosing a defined path in advance, and also a lot of destabilization from the far-left and (((others))).
Oh right, they've also hugely pushed the anti-semitic stuff, too. Suddenly many tags have appeared in the cities, a tree planted to honor a dead kike was cut off (which was declared a crime against humanity, now they want to plant a tree in every single town of the country… don't laugh), "Juden" was seen in front of a jewish shop (which happened not to have been committed the day when the Yellow Vests protested), and so on. Not that I condemn those acts, some were probably perpetrated by genuine, brave Neon-Nazis, but the kikes are surely panicking, and are ready to implement even stricter legislations regarding hate speech at the European level to shut down these bad goyim.