On December 7, under a full moon eclipse, unrest ignited across continents. In Nepal, the Gen Z movement began as a peaceful protest on December 8 against corruption, unemployment, and censorship. But within 24 hours, violence erupted. Government buildings, including the iconic Singh Durbar, were set ablaze. Over 13,000 prisoners were freed, and public infrastructure was destroyed. Even after the Prime Minister resigned, chaos persisted—raising the question: was this a real revolution or a hijacked movement? Meanwhile in France, a parallel crisis unfolded. Under the banner of “Block Everything,” citizens protested economic policies, echoing the 2018 Yellow Vest movement. Streets were barricaded, public transport shut down, and violent clashes with police intensified. Protesters wore masks and helmets—eerily similar to the masked agitators in Nepal. These movements, though sparked by local grievances, followed identical patterns of escalating violence—suggesting deeper, possibly global influences. Are these truly youth-led revolutions, or carefully orchestrated operations? As security forces in both nations regain control, the world is left to ask: Is Gen Z being manipulated to light the fuse of global chaos?
