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Other topics related to... : How are the farmers' protests affecting you in the region?

Topic created on 08th Jan. 2024 | Page: 1 of 7 | Answers: 94 | Views: 3,955
harleyGin
Rookie
I can already hear the first rallies in my neighborhood in M/V..
I wonder what effect this day or days will have in Germany.
Anyone who feels like it is welcome to report what is happening in their region.
Let's all hope that it remains peaceful so far.

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Hanshanshans
Expert
There was already a lot going on tonight...😉

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Tomekki
Rookie
I haven't felt any effects yet; I think they are more noticeable in the metropolitan areas.

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gagapapamama
Expert
I live in the countryside and everything is closed here, all you hear is honking and tractors and, above all, it has started to snow.

I live in the middle of Bingen and Mainz.

You have my support in any case.

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Stromberg
Legend
There are no tractors to be seen in my office...I only saw two on the road coming towards me.
But I'm always on the road very early in the morning, I leave around 06:15.
Hope most of it is already over on the way back...

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Dr-Strange
Experienced
All hell is breaking loose here in the Eifel 😄 Everything is too close to home. 👍🏼😄

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Donnie
Expert
Well, have you already stocked up on food and especially water for several weeks/months as conspiracy theorists have advised me?

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Dr-Strange
Experienced

Donnie wrote on 08.01.2024 at 10:03 am: Well, have you already stocked up on food and especially water for several weeks/months as conspiracy theorists have advised me?

No, bullshit! 😁 Occasionally people go crazy in the stores again, but that's almost normal. 🙃

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Jay88
Experienced
I live in Thuringia near Jena and there's a lot of action here. My husband was stuck in a traffic jam for 2 hours this morning, my brother was sent home because no suppliers were coming and is now also stuck in a traffic jam.

Fortunately, I'm working from home so I'm quite relaxed.

But everything in the city center and the surrounding area is tight.

You have my blessing

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Saphira
Expert
Last night around 3 a.m. there were suddenly fireworks here in the village. I'm sure everyone was startled out of their sleep.
It came from the farmers who had gathered at a meeting point to drive to the city (Cologne) together this morning. Didn't think there would be so many of them. In any case, our Netto is not being supplied today. The other supermarkets probably won't either. I support the farmers' campaign.

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garfield68
Elite
it already started here yesterday evening, when our and also polish farmers (and not only them, there were also many craft businesses) closed the highway exit of the A4 in görlitz.

they have my support in any case, one can only hope that this will finally change something.

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gamble1
Legend
Remarkable when you consider that the farmers have shown more courage with their actions than the whole of DE put together

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Falko
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A honking motorcade drove past me. Some of the cars had a German flag with them.

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wettibernd
Expert
There's a lot going on in Middle Franconia, it's been going on since about 5 a.m. I stayed away from work, probably wouldn't have made it. There'll be enough tomorrow. I can understand the farmers.
We can't spend 300 billion a year on asylum seekers and the rest of the world (cycle paths in Peru), but 40 billion for the farmers who secure our food is too much for the government. That's around €180 a year per adult citizen, which I'm happy to pay so that I can always buy enough to eat.

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Falke
Expert

Falko wrote on 08.01.2024 at 13:55: A honking motorcade just drove past me. Some of the cars also had a German flag with them.

Oh my God, a German flag? They must be ultra-right-wing neo-right-wingers.

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