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They are the hundreds of thousands of farmers protesting against the Davos machinations and the fight against free agriculture. But they are fighting against an isolated, ideologically entrenched political-media caste that is stubbornly standing its ground.
Just how stable the mental and economic fortress of Davos (the WEF Klaus Schwab) seems to be, is revealed these days by the German Minister of Agriculture, Cem Özdemir. Completely unimpressed by the growing protests throughout Europe, this man is now putting higher taxes on meat consumption in the public domain. Massive loss of purchasing power and the slipping of the middle class into the poorer class cannot challenge this man: it's all about reducing emissions and saving the world. They won't do it below that! The climate apocalypse has long since become a postmodern religion to which economies like Germany's, which are not entirely unimportant on the geopolitical chessboard, are falling victim. Anyone who doesn't ask themselves at this point what our consumer behavior has to do with any politician should readjust their ideological compass, because they are way out in the communist abyss.
42 sats \ 1 reply \ @Krv 7 Feb
'reducing emmissions', 'saving the world' -- and many other nonsense ideas are just covers for what they want - to steal and control. They may even believe it themselves. The ruling class are made up of pathological immoral people....like pathological liars - they actually believe what they say. The ruling class believes things are good because it benefits them, then they construct all these moral justifications around it.
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Exactly. This is it. And they attract other degenerate characters like thenselves
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This is die Wurst
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500 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK OP 7 Feb
Bratwurst
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @DEADBEEF 7 Feb
Something, something…eat ze bugs.
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Yep
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Well that shouldn't be a problem. It's not like meat is a big part of German culture or anything.
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133 sats \ 2 replies \ @TomK OP 7 Feb
That's what I said to my spanish butcher after buying steaks and hamburgers worth 40 euros
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Maybe that will be the catalyst you've been waiting for that finally gets more people to join into the protests.
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Mmmmmh. I'm getting more pessimistic by the day. Europe is like frozen. Totally frozen
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @398ja 7 Feb
On a related note, I just saw this. Quo vadis, Deutschland?
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Quo vadis? To the toilet
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Yes this seems to be what happens. Whenever the people stand up, they double down and become more dictatorial. What the New Zealand government did to innocent citizens who were peacefully protesting in 2022 was criminal and truly heartbreaking.
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