• elala@nrw.social@nrw.social
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    9 days ago

    @syvash
    I think the outrage over the cancellation of subsidies for “agricultural diesel” was deliberately stirred up by lobby groups and used as a show of force. The real problems facing farmers run much deeper and would require a complete structural change that would call into question consumer behavior and, as a result, industrial production as a whole.
    That is why the farmers’ association had its mercenaries occupy the streets with heavy equipment.

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      9 days ago

      That, and also the “right-wing” political forces (There may well be an overlap)

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        @syvash
        The farmers’ associations (not all small farmers, of course!) already played a “very special” role during National Socialism, exploiting forced laborers and, after the war, taking advantage of the plight of those bombed out of the cities and the displaced, trading their last possessions for a piece of butter or a sack of flour.