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‘We Are Marching on Our Heads’: After ‘Green’ Policies Turned Their Life Upside Down, Protesting French Farmers Converge on Paris

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
26 Jan 2024, 18:52
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26 Jan 2024, 18:52#1

THE GLOBALIST WAR ON FOOD IS MEETING WITH EVER GROWING RESISTANCE. Le Pen is leading Globalist macron in the polls.


he French know their food, know their wine. National pride regarding their cuisine is a major cultural force in the Republic.

And it all starts, of course, with the agriculture.

Extremely organized and highly influential, French farmers have been brought to the brink of bankruptcy by what they see as a mix of low farmgate prices, green regulations and free-trade policies.

As in many other European nations, disruptive protests broke out in the southwest of France, and spread across the country.

rench farmers blocked highways in their second week of swelling protests, moving ever closer to Paris, where they are expected to arrive today (26).

They say the protests will continue until their demands are met.

Reuters reported:

“‘All possibilities are still on the table’, Arnaud Gaillot, the head of the Young Farmers (Jeunes Agriculteurs) union told journalists when asked about reports farmers could start to disrupt traffic in Paris as soon as Friday. […] Asked when the protesters would lift roadblocks, Gaillot said to ask [Prime Minister] Attal: ‘It is he who holds the key’.”

The protest rapidly developed into a major crisis to be handled by inexperienced new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.

“French intelligence services have warned the government that regional farming unions have called on their members to converge on the capital, Le Parisien newspaper and BFM TV said.”

While Attal will announce concrete proposals today, farmers are using bales of hay and tractors to block highways across France. On the southwestern outskirts of Paris, dozens of tractors led a ‘go-slow’ disrupting the morning rush-hour.

“‘We always have more rules to follow, we are always asked for more and we earn less and less. We cannot live from our work anymore’, 61-year-old farmer Jean-Jacques Pesquerel from the Calvados Coordination Rurale union said.”

Behind in the polls, President Emmanuel Macron worries that that farmers will help the rightwing parties. Conservative Marine Le Pen criticized the government for backing European regulations that hurt farmers.

“‘Emmanuel Macron addresses farmers with a hand on the shoulder and then knifes them in the back in Brussels‘, Le Pen told reporters. ‘The farmers’ worst enemies can be found in this government’, she added.”

But the left also wants in on the ‘fun’: second-largest CGT trade union called for joining forces with the farmers in a broader social front against Macron.

All over France, farmers turn traffic signs upside down, in protest for green policies that upended their lives.

Euronews reported:

“Already bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, Europe’s farmers are speaking out against policies they say are contradictory, unfair and leave them worried for the future.



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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
26 Jan 2024, 20:28
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26 Jan 2024, 20:28#2

The price of cheese doubled in the last few years because cattle farts causes climate change!!! horse shyte!!!!...the scared sheeple will believe anything!

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