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French Peasant Revolt: Nine in Ten Support Farmer Protests Against Globalist Government

Started by Beeno12 REPLIES347 VIEWS· 25 Feb 2024, 18:34
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
25 Feb 2024, 18:34
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25 Feb 2024, 18:34#1

As you read through this article oaks please bare in mind what I told you about how the Globalist climate change hoax gives cover to the war on energy and the war on food production.

You can see why I some clowns here are like turkeys singing for Christmas!

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French Farmers Revolt

The French public overwhelmingly supports the farmers, with nearly nine in ten backing their protest against globalist policies from Eurocrats in Brussels and President Macron’s government in Paris.

According to an Odoxa-Backbone Consulting survey conducted on behalf of the Le Figaro newspaper, 89 per cent of the French public support the tractor protest of the nation’s farmers as they have risen up against EU green agenda policies, overregulation, increased fuel taxes and prices, and unfair pricing practices from supermarket chains.

The survey found that the support for the farmers spanned the political spectrum, with 97 per cent of centre-right Les Republicains voters backing the farmers, followed by 95 per cent of right-wing populist National Rally (RN) voters, and 94 per cent of Socialist Party voters. Support dropped slightly among Green party and leftist La France Insoumise (LFI) voters at 88 and 87 per cent respectively.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, supporters of President Emmanuel Macron were the least favourable of the farmers, with 81 per cent saying that they support the movement, but just 38 per cent saying they “completely” back the farmers.

The issue of farming and the green agenda are set to be key issues in the European Parliament elections in June. The issues facing European farmers, who have long suffered under tedious regulations and shifting climate standards, have been exacerbated by the soaring cost of fuel, inflation and the EU’s decision to allow tariff-free Ukrainian agricultural products into the bloc.

According to the survey, the French public believes that the green agenda overreach of Brussels has been harming their farming industry, with 78 per cent saying that EU policies have been “rather negative” for the farmers of France. In a bad sign for Emmanuel Macron, his government is seen in an even worse light, with 83 per cent saying that the president does not sufficiently support farmers.

While the French farmers have a long history of staging tractor and other protests, the recent “peasant” uprising has come amid a wider revolt within Europe against the globalist agenda, with tractor protests continuing across Germany, Romania and Poland. European farmers have previously seen success on the backs of their tractor protests, with Dutch farmer revolts leading to the Farmer Citizen Movement becoming the largest party in the Netherlands Senate as well as playing a key role in the sweeping victory of populist Geert Wilders in the November general election.

The latest protests in France, which began a little over a week ago, ramped up on Wednesday, with farmers covering the streets and even some government buildings in the commune of Agen with animal manure.

The farmers also set bales of hay and tires on fire outside a prefecture building. Later in the day, farmers in the area also filmed themselves burning the European Union flag.

Meanwhile, major highways, including the A35 motorway near Strasbourg was blocked off by hundreds of tractors. Farmer from Girondin also staged blockades on the Aquitaine bridge outside of Bordeaux.

So far, the protests have largely been confined to more rural areas, however, the farmer union boss Arnaud Rousseau said that they are “not excluding any option” when asked if the farmers are planning on major protests in Paris or other bigger cities.

“At this stage, what matters is to occupy the ground to show that anger is there everywhere in France and to obtain answers,” he said, adding: “We are not here to annoy the French, we would prefer to be on our farms. But at the moment we are in, we have no choice. We have to go, there is no spirit of retreat.”

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
26 Feb 2024, 04:23
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26 Feb 2024, 04:23#2

It is weird - but Mozart believes there is no war against food production by farmers by the  leftist Global Warming fanatics controlling Govenments in the EU and USA set-ups - while tens of thosuands of farmers in Europe are protesting against it - not only in Europe - and food inflation is in fact caused by food supply reduction of food by the agricultural sector and millions of peoplle are food insecure a a result.  

Mozart aqpparently does not know that 5 Governments in Europe collapsed mostly because of the EU regime Open Border policies and by food supply restrictions.     The opinion polls indicate that the French and German Governmnts are going to be the next to collapse in 2025 elections.   If it was not for Brexit, farmer protests in the UK would be on a simialr scale to what happened in the Netherlands, France and Germany.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
26 Feb 2024, 17:10
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26 Feb 2024, 17:10#3

It's hard to believe ou Mozzietard can be as ignorant as he makes out to be. 

Mozzietard is a Globalist shill and their main approach to matters is to deceive the masses.

I think though the most stupid bunch are Mamparas like Sharktwit and Blobbie who are useless eaters destined for elimination but a big Globalist supporters. 

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