• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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    2 years ago

    Since you claim to understand the background, why don’t you post better articles covering these types of protests happening all over Europe?

    I actually appreciate the article you linked, I think it was a good article, I entirely agree with the points it makes. What stopped you from posting that article here. If I didn’t post the article I did, I would’ve never seen your article.

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      2 years ago

      Because you failing to understand that there aren’t “these types of protests all over Europe” is exactly the problem.

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        2 years ago

        There are protests in France, Spain, Italy, Czechia, Germany, Netherlands, and lots of other countries last I checked. All of these protests are rooted in collapsing standards of living and economic strife that people are experiencing. This is all rooted in the economic war the west is waging with Russia, this is the basic fact that you refuse to acknowledge.

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          2 years ago

          Seriously, you are bringing that argument again? These protests in the Netherlands by farmers are nothing like that. They are mainly about an environmental regulation impacting their business. Did you really read the article I linked?

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            2 years ago

            Yes, seriously I’m bringing up the real world again. As I’ve repeatedly explained the economic war compounds all the other problems that were already present. There’s the liberal view that you evidently hold, that all these protests across different countries are all just spontaneous events with no connection between them, and then there’s the materialist view which says that there are underlying material causes for mass civil unrest in all these countries.

            Capitalist system is failing in Europe, and this will ultimately lead to the fall of the current liberal ideology. The only question is whether it will be the left or the right that takes power when the liberal regimes start collapsing.