Europe Erupts In Widespread Farmer Protests As Revolt Against Starvation Cult Intensifies Reader 01/31/2024 (Wed) 18:02 Id: 84a7d7 No.22031 del
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Europe Erupts In Widespread Farmer Protests As Revolt Against Starvation Cult Intensifies

Farmers in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, Romania, and other countries across Europe are protesting radical leftist governments by obstructing major transport networks with tractors. This widespread populist movement is sweeping Europe at a time when over-regulation, taxes, and the climate change agenda threaten the livelihoods of not just farmers but working-class people and comes several months before the European election cycle kicks off in June.

Some countries hit hardest by protests have been Germany, Italy, Belgium, and France. Protests are expected to spread to Spain and Portugal.

Small farmers are upset that WEF elites such as Bill Gates, linked to the World Economic Forum, aim to reset the global food supply chain, a move that could render small-scale farming obsolete.

EU farmers' complaints are very basic: Out-of-control energy prices (thank whoever blew up the Nord Stream). Disastours carbon-cutting targets. Overall inflation. Bureaucracy from radicals in Brussels. Ukrainian grain imports.

The demonstrations, which could soon consume Europe, come ahead of the June European Parliament elections.

Meanwhile in Germany, Farmers start attempting to drive through police cordons.

The media is barely covering the story, and when they do mention it, they say that the farmers are protesting due to Russia blocking supplies from Ukraine. This is simply untrue. The farmers are protesting against over-regulation, taxes, and the climate change agenda that is making it increasingly difficult for them to make a successful living.

These protests are going viral in Europe. Is the public realizing the significance of this yet? Discontent is quickly spreading across the West due to bad corrupt leadership and radical third world agendas.

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