Even if the mainstream media still refuse to report on the farmers' protests, for good reason: the movement is growing rapidly! The newest member of the protest club is Lithuania. And the ruling against Trudeau's repressive policy against the truckers is also a good sign that we may be on the right track and that forces from the legal profession are changing sides. But this movement needs an intellectual underpinning and a clear direction if it is not to peter out and give free rein to the political parasite caste, as the Epstein affair did recently.
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45 sats \ 6 replies \ @fanis 24 Jan
We currently have big farmer protests in France too.
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I hope they'll get some power
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Well, if there is one thing we're good at, it's protesting
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Lol. Noooooo. Just read Céline. French art is highest grade of civilization
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Oh nice! I haven't read anything from him yet (apart from some chunks), but he's definitely on the "to read later" shortlist! Which piece did you read?
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They should've voted harder.
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Si, de verdad
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Thanks for sharing. The past few years has been eye-opening for me in terms of what we're shown or not shown by MSM. It's hard to tell others about things work. I don't remember anyone trying to give me the heads up many years ago but when I try to tell people they just look at me like I'm nuts and keep watching "the news" and thinking they're being informed. Well, I guess they are being "informed" but of what? Cognitive dissonance at play, me thinks.
In terms of the farmers,I agree with you. I'm so glad they are rising up. I often wonder how long it took some of them to realise that receiving all the free money/subsidies was a form of control that would, inevitably, be used to screw them over.
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Very well said!
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Yes, indeed. Wherever they're breeding this type of being - must be near the sewer of ethics
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