Frustrated Dutch farmers have Mark Rutte in hiding. “Where is our prime minister? This country is on fire and the farmers are standing up to the government,” an English-speaking spokesman for the agrarians told press from his hay bale soap-box. In Amsterdam, Mick Jagger “gave the farmers a celebratory shout-out – in Dutch – during the Rolling Stones’ gig at the Johan Cruyff Arena” His shout of “Zijn er ook boeren? (Are there any farmers in the house?)” almost caused another riot.
Dutch leader reduced to cursing
Forgetting where the food in his microwave comes from, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte calls his nation’s farmers “a——-.” The Telegraph must have considered the word too bad for clues but the dashes match up with “assh*!e$.” Blockading the food distribution warehouses got his attention.
“It is not acceptable to create dangerous situations. It is not acceptable to intimidate officials,” Rutte whined, as he was intimidated into hiding. He’s the one who created the dangerous situation by trying to put the farmers out of business.
In the nearby town of Eerbeek, Dutch “demonstrators blockaded an industrial estate, on which 113 firms are based.” That’s when “Rutte was accused of going into hiding and refusing to negotiate with the farmers.” The fed up field workers don’t like being singled out by their government for annihilation in the name of climate change madness.
BREAKING: Dutch Farmers and their supporters have gridlocked the roads in front of the Netherlands/Germany border.https://t.co/nqt9yGS8Ix pic.twitter.com/fok932gB5h
— Katie Daviscourt🇺🇸🇳🇱 (@KatieDaviscourt) July 9, 2022
“Their rules and regulations seem not to be political. The rules and regulations are ‘scientific’, and you can’t stand up against that.” Fake science. “We say make the rules and regulations in this country political again, have a discussion and make it a choice.”
Because it’s the Dutch government behind the oppressive new climate rules guaranteed to put at least half the farmers in the Netherlands out of work, not the European Union, the problem gets even worse.
That opens the door for “supermarkets to opt for cheap foreign imports.” The Netherlands doesn’t need any farmers, they believe. The farmers tend to disagree.
Movement could explode
Negotiations are kicking off “between the government and farming unions.” They’re afraid it will swell into “a Dutch version of the yellow vest protests in France.”
The officials already came to the conclusion “that the movement could explode into a broader public protest against net zero, attracting far-Right groups to the unrest, as they did during the Canadian freedom convoy demonstrations.” The farmers are fighting for survival. And they’re doing it effectively.
Learning a lesson from the problems faced by Canadian Freedom Truckers, the Dutch farmers are being much more fluid.
Supermarkets in the Netherlands. Inspired by the Canadian trucker protests farmers in the Netherlands are blocking major distribution routes in protest against the Government. Truckers and Farmers show the world how to defeat corrupt politicians anywhere. pic.twitter.com/R3tBRAI1YT
— Kim Dotcom (@KimDotcom) July 5, 2022
They use a form of “flash mob” assembly system to get in, accomplish the necessary disruption, then move on to disrupt someplace else before the cops show up. They police have started shooting at them.
According to the New York Times, Prime Minister Rutte is getting a whole lot more security than usual. Rebel news is reporting that the Dutch roads are “gridlocked” at the border crossing with Germany as of Saturday morning, July 9.
If this doesn’t get reversed, there go all the tulips and a heck of a lot of cannabis, just for starters.