Germany is the future of Europe, by Thomas Fazi

Germany has long favored top-down rule, but the bottom is rebelling against rule that treats them as fodder for various green schemes and the war in the Ukraine. From Thomas Fazi at unherd.com:

The farmers’ protests exposed Berlin’s weakness

For much of the Merkel era, Germany stood as an island of economic and political stability amid Europe’s perennially stormy waters. Those days, however, seem like a distant memory. Europe is still in crisis — but now Germany is the epicentre. It is, once again, the sick man of Europe.

Anti-government demonstrations are rare in Germany. So when hundreds of angry farmers and their tractors descended on Berlin in mid-December, to protest a planned cut to diesel subsidies and tax breaks for agricultural vehicles as part of a new wave of austerity measures, it was clear that something was afoot. The government, evidently concerned, immediately backtracked, announcing that the discount would remain in place, and that the diesel subsidy would be phased out over several years instead of being abolished immediately. The farmers, however, said it wasn’t enough — and threatened to step up the protests unless the government completely reserved its plans.

They were true to their word: in the weeks that followed, thousands of farmers staged massive protests, not just in Berlin but in several cities, even blocking the arterial autobahns, and effectively bringing the country to a standstill. The government, in turn, resorted to one of the oldest and most effective tricks in the political playbook: claiming the far-Right were behind the protests in an attempt to delegitimise the farmers and scare people away. Except that, this time, it didn’t work. Not only did the protests continue, they grew, and even attracted workers from other industries — fishing, logistics, hospitality, road transport, supermarkets — as well as ordinary citizens.

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One response to “Germany is the future of Europe, by Thomas Fazi

  1. STASI youth alum Merkel opened the floodgates of the (not so) Great Replacement for Germanystan.

    May a mustache man rise again?

    Furor Teutonicus is lingering somewhere in those Jungian Archetypes?

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