Thank you to American Faith for the following news you didn’t know and were probably not going to hear about. The latest is the German government, on top of many other egregious harms to those who produce food, is the repeal of a subsidy on agricultural diesel. This type of fuel is cheaper than the diesel that runs your car, but it is for farm equipment. It is less processed and tractor friendly. It is also a funny color so you wouldn’t get it confused with regular diesel.
German Farmers Block Highways, Protest Fuel Tax Increase
I watched Tucker’s interview with Eva Vlaardingerbroek (subscriber only) and this is how I found out about this.
Tuckers short interview with Eva
German farmers have blocked highways throughout the country in protest of the government’s plan to cut agricultural subsidies.
The protest is an action against the United Nations’ 2030 agenda.
“The German farmers have successfully blocked dozens of highways with the help of the German truckers,” commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek shared on X. “This is my view up on a tractor on the A2 – Europe’s busiest highway. I’m blown away. History in the making.”
Eva's Twitter link to view from the A4
Other European farmers have held similar protests in an effort to prevent “green” policies.
From Peter Sweden’s X:
Historically significant Pushback
Last year, hundreds of tractors led by thousands of farmers traveled to Paris to protest Emmanuel Macron’s new policy banning neonicotinoid insecticides for sugar beets.
Secretary General of France’s main farming union, FNSEA, Jerome Despey said, “Our means of production keep being undermined by prohibitions without solutions,” adding, “Enough is enough.”
Last March, more than 10,000 Dutch farmers went to The Hague to protest against the government’s nitrogen emissions policies.
The farmers carried banners reading, “No farmers, no food,” and “There is no nitrogen problem.”
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Media won't tell us this, one might get an idea in their head to protest here!