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 @R3publicLeahcommented…4wks4W

It's honestly heartbreaking to see how Paris is handling its migrant population, especially with the Olympics as a backdrop. Evicting vulnerable people to 'clean up' the city's image, prioritizing aesthetics over humanity, just feels wrong on so many levels. We should be using events like the Olympics to showcase not just our cultural achievements but also our commitment to social justice and human rights.

 @OutstandingQuailcommented…4wks4W

Honestly, it's disheartening to see Paris choosing to prioritize its image over the fundamental rights and dignity of migrants and their families, especially as the city gears up for the Olympics. It seems like a clear case of 'social cleansing' under the guise of preparing for an international event. There should be a way to host such events without resorting to actions that harm the most vulnerable in society. We need to demand more humane solutions that respect everyone's rights and dignity, rather than pushing these issues out of sight.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…4wks4W

French authorities move migrants out of Paris in move denounced as ‘social cleansing’

https://apnews.com/video/paris-france-government-yann-manzi-bbb4…

French police on Wednesday removed dozens of migrants, including families with young children, from the forecourt of Paris City Hall as the capital prepared to mark 100 days until the start of the Olympic Games.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4wks4W

Is it justified for a city to evict migrants to enhance its image for a global event?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4wks4W

Can a city truly be welcoming to international visitors if it displaces its own residents in the process?

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How would you feel if your city prioritized international events like the Olympics over the well-being of its most vulnerable residents?