
Spot the EU flag. Is this simply about protesting against violence, or is there an ideological cause behind it?
Shouting "We, too, are the people!" around 10,000 activists marched through the street of Paris calling on the authorities to restore public order. While some in the crowd said they initially supported the Yellow Vests' agenda and demands, many reconsidered their views in light of the tactics used by more extreme elements of the grassroots movement.
Over 2,000 people have been injured in clashes with police since the Yellow Vest protests began on November 17. Ten people have died as a result of the protests - among them bystanders who were caught between police and protesters. An 80-year-old woman died in December after a gas canister used by police to disperse demonstrators went through her apartment window.
While the Yellow Vests accuse the government of using excessive force against them, those representing the Red Scarves believe that the authorities have the right to intervene to restore order. "Long live our policemen! Long live our gendarmes!" they shouted on Sunday.














Comment: The size of the Yellow Vest rallies has perhaps 'shrunk' since 'Acte III' on December 1st, but numbers have since gone way up again. Yellow Vest protests with an equivalent number as the above single counter-protest in Paris were held in multiple towns and small cities across France on Saturday.
These 'red scarves' are also chanting simple things like 'democracy', and a number of them of waving EU flags. So they may say they're sympathetic with the Yellow Vests and simply want violence to end, but it's likely that pro-status quo feelings motivate many or most of them.
They are, to use the French word, the bourgeoisie, middle class Parisians who do quite well from globalization, thank you very much, and for whom Macron is their worthy president. If they were genuinely concerned with the violence, they would have figured out by now, like most, that the media is lying about its primary cause: police-instigated violence against initially-peaceful Yellow Vests.
UPDATE 16:00 CET
One of the protest signs reads 'Finance is my friend', an apparent indication of their support for the banks:
In this on-the-scene video report, an RT France reporter puts the crowd size at about 1,500, about one seventh of the French media's figure. While interviewing a 'foulard rouge' wearing an EU flag, he is accosted by another man telling him he is a 'collaborator of Putin'...