Farmers Across Europe Protest Against Green Agenda
Farmers in various European countries have taken to the streets in massive protests against their governments’ green agenda policies. The demonstrations come as farmers feel increasingly targeted by regulations that threaten their livelihoods.
The Dutch farmers, for instance, have resorted to spraying manure on the roads, while in Portugal, patriots are demanding the government address the ongoing issues related to immigration. Joining the movement, farmers in Germany, Romania, and Hungary are also raising their voices against what they see as oppressive Net Zero and Agenda 2030 policies.
The protests extend beyond the agricultural sector, with citizens in Tel Aviv demanding a new regime and pushing for a ceasefire. In Calgary and Glasgow, different groups are voicing their concerns over various social and political issues through protests.
These demonstrations underscore a growing sense of discontent among various segments of the population in Europe, calling into question the direction their governments are taking on crucial matters.
As the protests continue to gain momentum, the question of who stands to benefit from these policies and who bears the brunt of their impact remains at the forefront of public discourse.