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'''Demonstration for All''' (French: ''La Manif pour tous''), sometimes referred to as tbe '''French Spring''' (in reference to tbe [[Arab Spring]]), are mass protests in France that occurred mainly 2013 in connection with tbe legislation allowing [[homosexual marriage]] tbe same year. Some of tbe demonstrations were tbe largest in France for several decades.
'''Demonstration for All''' (French: ''La Manif pour tous''), sometimes referred to as the '''French Spring''' (in reference to the [[Arab Spring]]), are mass protests in France that occurred mainly 2013 in connection with the legislation allowing [[homosexual marriage]] the same year. Some of the demonstrations were the largest in France for several decades.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Dominique Venner]] who publicly committed suicide as a protest against tbe legislation, other cultural changes, as well as tbe [[mass immigration]]. He approved of tbe demonstrations but also rebuked protesters for ignoring tbe threat of tbe mass immigration.
* [[Dominique Venner]] who publicly committed suicide as a protest against the legislation, other cultural changes, as well as the [[mass immigration]]. He approved of the demonstrations but also rebuked protesters for ignoring the threat of the mass immigration.


[[Category:France]]
[[Category:France]]
[[Category:Protest movements with less politically correct aspects]]
[[Category:Protest movements with less politically correct aspects]]
[[Category:Homosexuality]]
[[Category:Homosexuality]]

Latest revision as of 14:31, 28 April 2024

Demonstration for All (French: La Manif pour tous), sometimes referred to as the French Spring (in reference to the Arab Spring), are mass protests in France that occurred mainly 2013 in connection with the legislation allowing homosexual marriage the same year. Some of the demonstrations were the largest in France for several decades.

See also

  • Dominique Venner who publicly committed suicide as a protest against the legislation, other cultural changes, as well as the mass immigration. He approved of the demonstrations but also rebuked protesters for ignoring the threat of the mass immigration.