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Squid Game fans BRAWL at Paris restaurant based on Netflix show opening

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Fans of the hit Netflix show Squid Game started fighting while they queued outside a pop-up restaurant based on the show.

Footage shows several locals locked in a heated fistfight in the middle of 2nd Arrondissement in Paris, France, on Monday. Terrified onlookers moved away before Police eventually arrived at the scene to enforce security.

It is unknown what sparked the scuffle, but fans said they have been waiting for hours in line which may have caused tensions to rise.

The South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game tells the story of hundreds of participants struggling with debt who compete in a series of children’s games to win the final 45.6 billion won (38.7 million USD) prize.

The series was released on September 17 and received an overwhelming response from viewers worldwide but it has also been criticised for showing violence and gore.

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108 Comments

  1. Where is the fear of covid these days? Wow, such a harmful virus. People seem really affraid of being contaminated.

  2. 현실에서 오징어게임을 찍고있네

  3. Bruh they play godamn children game why they fighting

  4. The usual suspects yet again, If you know what im saying…

  5. Stupids Game. Nice Frequency to manipulate stupid new generations.

  6. Go on tell me England are hooligans again, look at this filth they do nothing but riot in France

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  8. As a Gen Z member, I am really disappointed at these dudes. 🤦‍♂

  9. It was an ok series but nothing new… Running man, concept with a bit of Hunger games thrown into the mix

  10. The world is going nuts with little steps that are becoming giants by the moment…

  11. instead of fighting in order to change society they fight over a TV series.. what a pathetic youth of the spectacle

  12. I like how Netflix always comes up with Netflix Originals that spark worldwide outrage and discussions about the tv-show. Just like how it happened with children copying things from 13 Reasons Why. Don't blame these fights on Netflix y'all. Blame it on their stupid audience.

  13. Lol didn’t know Paris was like Chicago 😂

  14. Kids are watching it aswell..some of boys friends playing the game Reed light green light…

  15. I better hurry up and watch this drama before these stupid idiots get it cancelled 😡

  16. That’s it I’m traveling to France just to see this.

  17. Most likely a pick pocket getting caught and then getting a beating.

  18. THIS PEOPLE- I JUST CAN'T WITH THIS PEOPLE.

  19. Alllll of these people and the same people protesting and complaining everyday are the reason humans are failing.. shame🤦‍♂️

  20. Now put in that huge doll at the doorstep…

  21. There's something very fkn wrong with the younger generation these days!

  22. Wow just like the part in the movie where they all kill in each other when they slept

  23. Why are people fighting and getting angry over a Tv show wtf 😂

  24. Its a tv show i am watching it today its look like the world is heading this way the world is gone mad

  25. Is this the place to experience the role of Deoksu?lol😂

  26. This Horror Show Shows Who We Are
    A student of mine told me about a new show called “Squid Game.” It is a South Korean “thriller series,” as they call it, which has become a pop culture phenomenon and is the no. 1 show in more than 90 countries. The show presents several hundred people who are all in great financial debt and in dire emotional states. The producers pit them against each other, even if they are very close, and make them hate each other. The winner takes millions of dollars, and the others are killed. This show wouldn’t be so horrifying if it didn’t portray our true nature. The very fact that we watch such a show enthusiastically is proof that underneath the “civilized” façade, our nature is as the show depicts.
    It works like a magnet. We love to watch the struggle between good and evil, as long as we are safe from the consequences of the battle. The thing is that in this show, there is no good; there is only evil.
    Indeed, humans are the worst being in reality. What makes us so uniquely evil is the fact that we explicitly want to harm others. We do not want to eat others because we will starve unless we do so; we want to see them suffer! We derive pleasure from others’ pain, and derive the most pleasure when we are the ones inflicting it.
    We often say that reality is like a jungle, where the strong eat the weak. However, in the jungle, the strong do not want to destroy the weak; they want to eat. Once they are full, they want to sleep and play, and not kill or hurt for fun. In the human jungle, we do not want to eat other people; we want to see them hurting! This is why the natural jungle thrives without any laws while the human jungle, which we mistakenly refer to as “civilization,” is disintegrating despite the laws that strive to limit our barbarity.
    If we had any hopes of finding goodness in human nature, “Squid Game,” and mainly its popularity, proves that we have nothing to hope for when it comes to human nature. If we can create such shows, and if they can be so popular, then we can do such horrors in real life.
    The only possible good that can come out of such a show is the realization that it is not fantasy, but an authentic depiction of who we are. Maybe if we realize this, we will be willing to do something about changing ourselves.
    The current trend is to dull our awareness of the human horror show we live in by making cannabis available and legal. Indeed, the more we learn about human nature, the more we realize that perhaps it is better to numb ourselves through life until it’s over.
    For now, we’re cheering at the sight of other people suffering, much like people used to cheer at the sight of poor men fighting against lions in ancient Rome. Only if we realize that it is not okay to be like that, our minds might open to other options. If such a diabolical program can be the no. 1 show in more than 90 countries, it means that the entire world is immersed in unhinged viciousness.
    There is a solution, but it is demanding and must encompass the entire world if it is to succeed. To change who we are, we must initiate a worldwide educational process where such programs are forbidden and pro-human-connection programs are produced and aired. Even if they are not popular, at first, we cannot allow ourselves to be exposed to the violent poison and culture of narcissism that we consume today. They may be sweet, but they are lethal.
    If people don’t want to watch shows about human connection, they can put aside their media devices and simply talk to one another. This will already be a major improvement to the current situation.
    It may not sound like fun, but what is the option? To live out the “Squid Game.” Besides, after some practice, we will discover that connection and care are far more rewarding and pleasant than destruction and cruelty, and do not carry the negative side effect that is our current culture.

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