ALERT: Tractors from 7 different countries are currently rolling into Brussels to give EU politicians a piece of their mind. No farmers, No food. See clip below. Notice in Europe and in the United States that the media will NOT report any of this. Shows you the extent of the Deep State control over the West – the dictatorship forming now as I write this.
ALERT:
Tractors from 7 different countries are currently rolling into Brussels to give EU politicians a piece of their mind.
No farmers, No food.
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— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) June 4, 2024
Farmers descended upon Brussels on Tuesday, their convoy of tractors rolling into the heart of the city in protest against what they perceive as detrimental environmental policies imposed by the European Union (EU). The demonstration, timed just ahead of the European Parliament election slated for June 6-9, drew participants from several countries including the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, and Germany. Their grievance centers on EU green initiatives, which they argue erode the competitive edge of European farmers.
French and Spanish farmers blocked cross-border crossing points along the Pyrenees on today in the final stretch before the European elections, in order to protests against the current “green” policies of the EU. Which will put a lot of family farms at risk. #FarmersProtestEU pic.twitter.com/Ocz2oqUY1A
— AgriTractor (@agri_tractor) June 3, 2024
Damian Murawiec, a crop farmer hailing from Poland, articulated the sentiment driving their protest. “We came from Poland because we know that the source of our problem is in Brussels. Because we want to change, deeply change, the Green Deal,” he emphasized, speaking to a news outlet amidst the rally in Laeken, situated in northern Brussels.
This protest adds to a crescendo of discontent echoing across Europe in recent months. Farmers have been vocal about their struggles against low food prices, what they deem as overbearing regulations, and trade agreements that inundate their markets with inexpensive imports, undercutting their livelihoods.
The demonstration in Brussels was orchestrated by the Dutch advocacy group Farmers Defence Force, which garnered support from right-wing and far-right factions. Approximately 500 tractors, according to police estimates, converged for the protest, a smaller turnout compared to previous gatherings of agricultural workers in the Belgian capital this year.
Bart Dickens, President of the Belgian arm of Farmers Defence Force, outlined their stance, asserting, “We want Europe to put the Green Deal away because it’s not realistic.”
Hundreds of tractors from across Europe roll into Brussels in a protest against EU green policies, just days before elections across the bloc pic.twitter.com/5qOTyciNXw
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) June 4, 2024
The involvement of certain political entities, such as the Belgian far-right party Vlaams Belang and the right-leaning European Conservatives and Reformists group, underscores the ideological spectrum represented within the movement. However, this demonstration did not receive endorsement from major farming organizations like Copa Cogeca, the largest farming lobby in Europe, and La Via Campesina, a prominent farming association.
A spokesperson for La Via Campesina rebuffed the protest, denouncing it as a maneuver by fringe groups lacking tangible solutions to address farmers’ concerns, accusing them of exploiting farmer distress for political gain.
Meanwhile, in Poland, farmers exhibited solidarity by blocking a border crossing with Ukraine. According to police reports, this blockade is a gesture of support for the Brussels protests. However, major farmer unions in Poland, including Solidarity and OPZZ, distanced themselves from these actions, asserting they were not involved.
“This protest will last three days… trucks traveling from Ukraine are blocked, and 12 trucks are allowed to leave Poland between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.,” stated police spokesperson Malgorzata Pawlowska regarding the situation at the border.
Farmers drove hundreds of tractors into Brussels to protest the European Union’s environmental policies, but the action was shunned by mainstream farming groups who said it did not reflect their members’ concerns https://t.co/xETBL3IoVc pic.twitter.com/mcuyV8weJG
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 4, 2024
Despite these localized demonstrations, other border crossings with Ukraine remained unaffected, operating under normal conditions.
As the agricultural community in Europe grapples with multifaceted challenges, the divergence in strategies and alliances among farmers and their representative bodies underscores the complexity of addressing their grievances within the framework of EU policies and international trade agreements. Farmers have simply had it with the WEF, globalists and Marxists doing their best to destroy food production.
Major Points:
- Farmers drove tractors into Brussels protesting EU environmental policies.
- Grievances include undercutting competitiveness and burdensome regulations.
- Dutch group organized protest; received support from right-wing factions.
- Major farming lobbies like Copa Cogeca didn’t endorse the protest.
- Solidarity shown as Polish farmers blocked border in solidarity.
Charles William III – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News