My wife and I visited France in 2014, before it was ruined, and even way back then there were riots in Invalides (an arrondissement a few miles west of where Notre-Dame was before it was burned). We were eating dinner in Saint-Germain, about a mile southeast of Notre-Dame, and half a dozen vans full of riot police sped by, so we asked people what was going on and were told these idiots were burning cars, etc. because of West Bank being bombed. I was already not a city person, but once I learned that all this filthy slime had moved into Paris, it changed my outlook on cities forever. Every city I've been to, aside from Copenhagen, is an absolute hell scape.
France.
My wife and I visited France in 2014, before it was ruined, and even way back then there were riots in Invalides (an arrondissement a few miles west of where Notre-Dame was before it was burned). We were eating dinner in Saint-Germain, about a mile southeast of Notre-Dame, and half a dozen vans full of riot police sped by, so we asked people what was going on and were told these idiots were burning cars, etc. because of West Bank being bombed. I was already not a city person, but once I learned that all this filthy slime had moved into Paris, it changed my outlook on cities forever. Every city I've been to, aside from Copenhagen, is an absolute hell scape.