An online post predicts that Paris will see unrest during tonight's World Cup quarterfinal between Morocco and France, regardless of the outcome. The message also promotes a blog post arguing that France has been conquered without a battle.
The Zioneer first reported on July 5 that French authorities anticipated unrest in Paris when France faces Morocco in the World Cup quarterfinals. The alert followed a pattern of celebrations and riots in European cities after Morocco's World Cup wins. An online post published Thursday morning echoes that concern, predicting that regardless of the outcome, 'Paris will burn.' The post also promotes a blog article titled 'Once colonialist, and today a colony: how France was conquered without a battle.' The prediction is unverified and appears to reflect a political opinion.
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