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    O/T Farmers

    OK I know what most will be thinking of me by now but this really needs your attension. You can draw up your own conclusion or wait until it comes onto the Main Stream Media but I believe that this is something you can't ignor.
    A few months aho we whitnessed the fight and plight of the Dutch farmers and the proposed need for them to reduce the nitrates by culling life stock and other means that the farmers say will bankrupt them and force them to sell their land.

    You may have seen the so called need for Ireland to cull their cattle in the aim of the reducing emissions by 2030

    https://www.econotimes.com/Ireland-M...argets-1657436

    Today a massive movement has started in Germany. The German Farmers and the truckers are joining forces to close the country down!

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1744140406697140311
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1744267611527946517
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1744260201178353877
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1744162342404063420

    This is in addition to what is happening in Poland with the truckers blocking off roads!

    On the back of this the Farmers in France are ready to protest with all of the village signs being turned upside down. They know that they need to piggy back onto other demonstrations.

    This morning I scanned the TV stations and looked through as many as my networks allowed me and I saw nothing about this action!!

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    The WHO, WEF, UN and their sponsorers may have something to do with this!

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1744100496422433267

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    Then there's also this

    https://www.google.com/url?q=https:/...Myyx_nWFVg0-rc

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    In India the farmers are peacefully protesting yet the army are dropping tear gas on them via drones

    https://x.com/1garethwynjones/status...lcvxGrPcIOixGQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    In India the farmers are peacefully protesting yet the army are dropping tear gas on them via drones

    https://x.com/1garethwynjones/status...lcvxGrPcIOixGQ
    The farmers throughout the West have been punished by the extremist green lobby group which is making us all poorer.We should all support these hard working members of our society that put food on our table.

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    A very personal response from me, but the less we rely on animal produce the better, in all aspects of life. Not a popular view I know, but it is a broad direction of travle, especially for the younger generation, and whilst there will be environmental issues with other types of food production, the further away we get from our meat and dairy heritage, the better.

    Hope they make a good fake cheese soon though. Do it soon Psycho Bill!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    A very personal response from me, but the less we rely on animal produce the better, in all aspects of life. Not a popular view I know, but it is a broad direction of travle, especially for the younger generation, and whilst there will be environmental issues with other types of food production, the further away we get from our meat and dairy heritage, the better.

    Hope they make a good fake cheese soon though. Do it soon Psycho Bill!
    Raging I don't eat much red meat now. Fish and chicken mainly and lots of locally grown veg. What has happened with deforestation and the amount of land needed to support the life of a cow is too much.

    This isn't only about the production of meat though. Our food prices will rise again and the availability will suffer if the farmers aren't providing the food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    A very personal response from me, but the less we rely on animal produce the better, in all aspects of life. Not a popular view I know, but it is a broad direction of travle, especially for the younger generation, and whilst there will be environmental issues with other types of food production, the further away we get from our meat and dairy heritage, the better.

    Hope they make a good fake cheese soon though. Do it soon Psycho Bill!
    What do you think of lab grown meats?

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