I've been watching livestream every Saturday AM since Yellow Vest II in November.
In fact YV IX is livestreaming right now with lots of regular people walking around ArcTriomphe calmly, talking to each other, etc.. The polar opposite of "violence."
It has gotten kind of rough and ready as the days go on, but it's 90 percent the police lobbing tear gas to keep the crowds from getting too large and sticking in one place. They want to keep them moving and somewhat dispersed (which seems like reasonable police tactics to me). The protestors move back, gather again, and they do the dance again… and again… and again.
As evenings have closed in there have been bonfires set up in the middle of the streets. The police put them out with water trucks or plows. It's not like there are firebombings or widespread vandalism (though store windows on Champs Elysee have been broken).
On the whole there has been surprisingly little "violence" (although it's mostly the very well armed police against the completely disarmed protestors).
In the beginning I was calling it "the baguette rebellion" because it's been such a surprisingly polite protest. Police move in, protestros draw back. I've even seen multiple instances of protestors and police chatting and laughing.
So globalists are forced to lie about what's clearly evident on livestreams.