
So farmers in France are on strike. At the turn of the year, farmers in Berlin started. They say that in mid-February, Czech farmers will also join and go to Prague. There are many photos and videos on the Internet of farmers blocking highways, burning hay and straw, distributing soil along the highway, spraying manure on government buildings, and sometimes you can even see fruit or vegetables scattered on the ground. And what are they actually striking for? I heard that for example, not raising the price of diesel, or for higher subsidies. So that they have more money. Yes, it is good for us too, because it will not raise food prices, perhaps. But why don’t they strike and demand a change in the system that would bring real improvement.
People cheer that farmers are on strike, but it is they who suffer from it. They can’t get anywhere on blocked highways, trucks can’t drive and deliver goods to their stores, and food waste also makes them more expensive. How will the cleaning and repair of polluted and damaged roads, highways, and buildings be paid for? Yes, it will be from our money that we paid to the state in taxes. I also saw an article on the Internet that in Germany, thanks to a farmers’ strike, there are no fruit and vegetables in stores. I don’t really understand this, because farmers don’t harvest fruit and vegetables in December and January, they have long been in warehouses ready for stores. So maybe someone can exploit this to artificially create a food shortage. Or is that exactly why the farmers were pushed to strike? Who does it suit the most? Obviously those at the top, who won’t be harmed in any way. Only we ordinary people will be restricted, we will have shortages, and we will have to pay much more for food. It fits nicely into the globalist depopulation agenda.
I personally don’t like such strikes. I once heard that employees of a transport company were on strike. Unfortunately, I don’t remember when and where it was. They went on strike by driving people for free. An absolutely brilliant idea. Ordinary people didn’t lose their jobs, they weren’t restricted in any way. Only the owners of the transport company lost their earnings and were actually forced to somehow resolve the strike to the benefit of the strikers. Let’s come up with such forms of strikes.
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Václav KupilÃk, 8.2.2024
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