Need advice from Frogs
I have family in vacation in Paris right now. They are liberals and clueless / immune to current events.
I need a list of places for them to avoid, ASAP!
>>76459649
>They are liberals
So why help them?
>>76459686
>So why help them?
Family. You have to.
Just look on the internet, see the most dangerous arrondissements (districts) in Paris.
I don't know a lot about Paris but generally it's the northern arrondissements
>>76459889
Also for the Eiffel Tower (I imagine they would want to see it), go really early in the morning. It's summer, any time after 8 to 9 am all of Paris is full.
>>76459889
>>76459925
Thanks! Relayed.
>>76460000
Just saw this. This is a map for physical violences. Basically, everywhere is unsafe, tell them to just not stay too late far from known places and don't venture in small streets, they should be fine, it's not a fucking warzone
Ask your question on /fr/, maybe there would be some parisians still awake.
>>76460046
>don't venture in small streets
at night*
>>76460064
>>76460046
Relayed, and thanks!
>>76459649
i voted fn, i hate niggers i hate arabs but paris itself is safe honestly
i live in one of the three supposedly bad districts (18, 19, 20) in my case 20 and it's just full of jews and bearded hipsters with trenchcoats and all that shit
even the 18th which is little africa is more akin to going to the safari zoo than the ghetto
the true ghettos are outside the city gates, except the western suburbs, the east/north/south suburbs, those places i'd tell your family not to go (there's no reason to go there anyways)