• @Flumpkin@slrpnk.net
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    1459 months ago

    Attacking food supply is despicable or even terrorism and a crime against humanity. Especially in times of climate crisis and climate refugees. They should throw those responsible in jail.

      • @Red_October@lemmy.world
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        09 months ago

        Due to budgetary constraints we have had to stop the drilling of the “soon-to-be-bottomless” hole, would we do still have to install a mechanism comprising of rotating knives and spikes that shoot out of the walls and floor, will that work?

            • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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              -159 months ago

              Yeah, no. The grain was going to Latvia. They shouldn’t have dumped it, they’re basically vandals. Let’s not act as if this will start some huge famine. All this is, is a shitty protest, possibly with russian backing. Nothing more.

              • @festus@lemmy.ca
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                189 months ago

                We live in a global economy. If Lativia doesn’t get this grain then they’ll buy / outbid other grain that might have been destined for a poorer country. For any commodities like grain any impact in one place does have a worldwide impact through changing prices.

      • @Flumpkin@slrpnk.net
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        189 months ago

        Yeah but it still could affect the global price of food. Which is enough that people might go undernourished or starve in some other country. Probably not in this case over “only” 160 tonnes, but it’s still despicable.

  • @solomon42069@lemmy.world
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    559 months ago

    This is extremely upsetting but not surprising. Poland has some of the weirdest retrograde macho right wing culture in the world. It makes sense that many of them would sympathise with Putin.

  • TruthAintEasy
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    309 months ago

    Does Poland not understand that farmers just want a hand out? Its always the same with farmers…

      • @FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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        59 months ago

        Is this your takeaway?

        Many of these people have a tough time getting ends to meet economically. Whenever something happens that affects their already shaky bottom line there’s going to be anger. Not because they get slightly less rich, but because they feel legitimately existentially threatened.

        Of course this is not Ukraines fault. It is however the fault of governments if the bill to support Ukraine economically lands in the knees of the already economically stressed farmers.

        • @itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          139 months ago

          If the farmers protests are anything like the ones over here in Germany, then yes. Here they are openly wearing fascist symbols, calling for the lynching of our government, and physically try to attack politicians and their families.

          That’s on top of the fact that they support parties that are antithetical to their interests. They keep pushing for the right and far-right parties that are big proponents of austerity, in a time when big transformative investments are needed.

          So yeah, fuck them.

          • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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            49 months ago

            Identitarians have been actively engaged in instrumentalising the whole thing, in the west there’s the occasional idiot, in the east well you know the general problem.

            Broadly speaking though farmers are overwhelmingly Green or CDU aligned. And not the Merz-style CDU, but Günther. You could just as well say that they’re all filthy liberals because Lindner held a speech at a protest.

        • @VirtualOdour@sh.itjust.works
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          109 months ago

          That’s not really true though, they’re wealthy land owners with huge political and economic power who screw over the poor every chance they get to make themselves richer.

          Literally destroying produce to maintain high prices, and not just this example of terrorist behavior but it’s standard operating procedure for the cartel to limit supply artificially. People are too poor to afford healthy food and they’re out there burning it to stop prices slumping.

          Then we get their routine use of migrant workers who they treat like shit and vastly underpay. While working politically to stop any improvements to the system of immigration because they benefit from poor peoples suffering, especially being able to threaten to have them deported.

          I could go on…

          • @TimeNaan@lemmy.world
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            29 months ago

            Ironically, a vast majority of the workers making them money have been Ukrainians who they treat like absolute trash already.

        • TruthAintEasy
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          79 months ago

          I dont know about your country, but in my country the farmers are all millionaires, wanting socialism for themselves, because its great, but not for us “city slickers” oh, no, not ever. Cant wait for AI to replace all farmers. It wont complain as much, or think it can solve its problems by ruining another nations food.

        • @maness300@lemmy.world
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          -29 months ago

          Not because they get slightly less rich, but because they feel legitimately existentially threatened.

          (x) Doubt

          Let’s see what luxuries they’re wasting their money on before making this argument.

          Something tells me all of them subscribe to digital streaming services for content they could be getting for free. That’s usually just the tip of the iceberg for how these people operate.

    • @boyi@lemmy.sdf.org
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      They still support Ukraine. But to bring Ukraine’s grain into the country is a no go for them. Domestically Poland have to deal with the farmers, constitutes a large demographic chuck of their voters, who can’t compete with the cheaper Ukraine’s grain and ended up suffer financially.

      edit: a news article on this matter

    • @gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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      209 months ago

      The farmers liked the old party being in charge, not the new one. Also wouldn’t be terribly shocked to learn some of these actions are being encouraged by individuals whose paychecks are covered by the Kremlin, considering the impact this is having in the region.

      • @Zanshi@lemmy.world
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        119 months ago

        They protested no matter the party lmao. The issue is that the grain that was supposed to go through Poland as transit was being sold at lower prices than local grain, while not needing to meet the same standards (because it’s just in transit here right? Right?) Farmers basically feel like their calls earlier were ignored by Warsaw and Brussels. Russophiles were very quick to come in and make this a russophile thing.
        Whole crisis was manufactured by previous government because wouldn’t you know, there was a lot of money to be made when some of the “transit” grain disappeared and was sold

    • @Chup@feddit.de
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      119 months ago

      The motivation from the previous nationalist PiS government in Poland was mainly anything they could to do against Russia or against Germany.

      So by supporting Ukraine with military equipment, they were acting against Russia. But at the same time slowed down German support for Ukraine, by blocking maintenance and factories for Ukrainian equipment in Poland. Leading to long transports across to other countries e.g. Latvia for maintenance.

      Now, with the grain, this has no Russian involvement and their own farmers are unhappy. So there is no way to go against Russia or against Germany. Also there is a new government in Poland, so I guess we have to see how that develops now.

    • @Madison420@lemmy.world
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      169 months ago

      Raising grain prices so conglomerates can fix the prices higher then the market dictates generally.

      It’ll work, of anything pushes the conflict to an end of when other countries start being unavoidably effected.

  • @dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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    39 months ago

    Is this manufactured outrage? I know Polish and Ukrainians have been at odds historically, on occasion. But surely Poland knows that if Ukraine falls, they will be next.

    • Sibelius Ginsterberg
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      199 months ago

      Well, there is a rise in farmers protests in Europe which are taken over by fascists in farmers clothing…

      • @CosmoNova@lemmy.world
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        109 months ago

        Worth noting that those fascists have always worn those clothes because they are farmers. And it‘s not like they‘re just a small minority of the protests. The whole standstill (as opposed to a movement) has been enshrouded by calls to end democracy with very little criticism from the inside.

  • @afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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    19 months ago

    Sounds about right. We got pirates cutting telecom cables and now people destroying food. I guess what comes next is contamination of medicine.

  • @not_that_guy05@lemmy.world
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    -239 months ago

    Can’t wait to see Ukraine going down and Poland crying about needing help when Russia is at their doorstep. Don’t forget you were part of the USSR for a while, and well you know something something making Russia great again.