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The best: the field clarifies ideas. Now they know that their enemy is environmentalism: the historic CAP and the very current Agenda. Eulogio López 02/08/24 06:14 They are not peasants, they are fascists They are not peasants, they are fascists Second day of protests in the Spanish countryside, less wild, much more moderate, mind you, and more justified than the French ones... and more repressed by the Spanish police than the French ones. We are that stupid. RELATED Marlaska: from the nonagenarians of Ferraz to the dangerous and ultra farmers What has been the reaction of Pedro Sánchez 's Government ? To begin with, the president's interview with the friendly media outlet La Sexta : the Government puts itself at the service of the people of the countryside, assures the President of the Government.
Immediately afterwards, he sends his attack dog, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, to beat the peasants. Yes, the Executive treats farmers as if they were extreme right-wingers. And all of this is part of a brutal, miserable propaganda campaign, with that great bravado that is Unai Sordo, general secretary of the Workers' Commissions , who, as he has nothing to do with the agricultural world, not even through the Coinbase Virtual Currency Database COAG, those who protest They are entrepreneurs, miserable employers. You have to have rennet, Don Unai! RELATED Unai Sordo (CCOO) criticizes the mobilized farmers: "They are not workers, but rural businessmen"... He is more into seafood All in all, the best thing about the protests is that the peasant world is clarifying its ideas. Yes, they have been deceived for years with the CAP, now they realize what cage they have put themselves in.
RELATED A farmer to the Government: "If Puigdemont appeared riding a tractor, Pedro Sánchez would come on another smaller tractor to stay below him to meet him" The historic president of ASAJA, Pedro Barato, explained it to us this way years ago: 100 trucks used to leave my farm. Now there are 50 but I enter the same. That's what the CAP is: reduce your production and I will compensate you with public subsidies. Naturally, that costs more than of the total community budget and the time has come, encouraged by green policies, that, now that you have stopped harvesting, it reduces the subsidies with which it compensated you and increases taxes and costs, especially all energy... which has also risen in price for the sake of the very environmentalist European policies. That's why I say that the good thing about these protests is that the countryside is clarifying ideas: now many farmers know what environmentalism is, yes, that of Teresa Ribera and Pedro Sánchez.
Immediately afterwards, he sends his attack dog, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, to beat the peasants. Yes, the Executive treats farmers as if they were extreme right-wingers. And all of this is part of a brutal, miserable propaganda campaign, with that great bravado that is Unai Sordo, general secretary of the Workers' Commissions , who, as he has nothing to do with the agricultural world, not even through the Coinbase Virtual Currency Database COAG, those who protest They are entrepreneurs, miserable employers. You have to have rennet, Don Unai! RELATED Unai Sordo (CCOO) criticizes the mobilized farmers: "They are not workers, but rural businessmen"... He is more into seafood All in all, the best thing about the protests is that the peasant world is clarifying its ideas. Yes, they have been deceived for years with the CAP, now they realize what cage they have put themselves in.
RELATED A farmer to the Government: "If Puigdemont appeared riding a tractor, Pedro Sánchez would come on another smaller tractor to stay below him to meet him" The historic president of ASAJA, Pedro Barato, explained it to us this way years ago: 100 trucks used to leave my farm. Now there are 50 but I enter the same. That's what the CAP is: reduce your production and I will compensate you with public subsidies. Naturally, that costs more than of the total community budget and the time has come, encouraged by green policies, that, now that you have stopped harvesting, it reduces the subsidies with which it compensated you and increases taxes and costs, especially all energy... which has also risen in price for the sake of the very environmentalist European policies. That's why I say that the good thing about these protests is that the countryside is clarifying ideas: now many farmers know what environmentalism is, yes, that of Teresa Ribera and Pedro Sánchez.