Après une série d’attaques terroristes à Paris hier soir, avec un bilan monstrueux de 150 morts et plus de 200 personnes blessés, certains utilisateurs à Paris et en Amérique ont commencé à utiliser les hashtags #StrandedInUs and #PorteOuverte pour proposer leur maison aux étrangers qui sont coincés et qui ont besoin d’un abri.
If you are stranded in Paris tonight and need shelter use the hashtag #PorteOuverte, Parisians are opening their homes to those in need.
— Nikhil (@thenikhilkapur) November 13, 2015
Hey tourists in #Paris if you need help or some place to sleep around Jussieu 5th arrondissement, my door is open. #PorteOuverte #OpenDoor
— Thomas Nigro (@ThomasNigro) November 13, 2015
Anyone stranded in Minneapolis – we can pick you up and host. Located 10 minutes from MSP #StrandedInUS
— Stephanie (@db8alien) November 14, 2015
If you are #strandedinUS in the Chicago area, we have a room.
— John Ratnaswamy (@JohnRSports) November 14, 2015
If anyone is #strandedinUS in DC/Baltimore and not allergic to cats, I am happy to provide you with a warm bed, hot shower, and cold drinks.
— Thierry Ennui (@Heisenbergkamp) November 14, 2015
Anyone, come to Rue Keller. I can get the door open if you need. Lot of cops here. #PorteOuverte
— Simon Wasselin (@SimonWasselin) November 13, 2015
I have room for stranded people near chatelet. Tell me if you’re in need, #PorteOuverte.
— Arnaud Dupuis (@ArnaudDupuis) November 14, 2015
#PorteOuverte is proof the terrorists didn’t win. Even among all that evil, people willingly opened their homes to strangers.
— not a football club (@chelsea_elisa) November 14, 2015
C’est émouvant qu’après une telle tragédie, les gens s’unissent ensemble pour aider les étrangers dans le besoin.
#PorteOuverte and the free taxi-fare stories show that even in its darkest of moments, humanity is overwhelmingly about cooperation & love
— Harry Le Feuvre (@harrylefeuvre) November 14, 2015