Meanwhile in Europe...

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I think a substantial part of the population is done with EU mandated restrictions on agriculture because apparently growing food is bad for the planet. Seems like they're trying to manufacture a famine perhaps. Anyway, the farmers are fed up.

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I will leave it here-- but this photo I originally posted is AI. Dirty F***ing AI Fake.

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This APNews article is filled with photos from different protests all over europe. Of course, AP doesn't acknowledge the insane fake environmentalism behind all the issues.

 
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I'm surprised the AP didn't include this comment with the associated image:

"An angry chicken defies the farmers' protest by crossing the road in front of the convoy, showing his disdain for their actions."

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This is why France is f**ked.... All the farmers do when they want this that and other other is to block the roads, block the ports, block the toilets.. You get the drift and the government bow down to their demands. Pity these farmers didn't act like this is WW2 to stop the Nazi's instead they tuck the country in 2 days :p
 
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So, a friend of ours just returned from a trip to Europe, she had been there prior 15 yrs ago.
She visited France/Paris, Italy and Rome.
Says she literary kissed the ground when she arrived back home in the US.
In the 15yrs since she last visited, she said France and Italy had turned into a literal shit hole.
 
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So, a friend of ours just returned from a trip to Europe, she had been there prior 15 yrs ago.
She visited France/Paris, Italy and Rome.
Says she literary kissed the ground when she arrived back home in the US.
In the 15yrs since she last visited, she said France and Italy had turned into a literal shit hole.

Funny .. that's what my friends from France and Italy say about Kalifornia, Oregon, NY ..
 
So, a friend of ours just returned from a trip to Europe, she had been there prior 15 yrs ago.
She visited France/Paris, Italy and Rome.
Says she literary kissed the ground when she arrived back home in the US.
In the 15yrs since she last visited, she said France and Italy had turned into a literal shit hole.

My wife is on a plane to Paris as I write this. Few days there and then to Madrid to visit her cousin. Her first time in Europe (but not her first time travelling out of Cuba) so I'll be interested to hear her opinion on things.