Massive protests have erupted in Germany, particularly in Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate, signaling a growing resistance against globalist policies. The protests are seen as a struggle between the global and the local, the economic and the environmental, and the powerful and the grassroots. Working-class people are protesting in record numbers against the government's globalist policies, indicating deep trouble for Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government. The protests are a sign of potential worsening conditions in Germany, which has been facing slow growth and high inflation expectations due to the influence of left-green ideology.
The recent fall of Germany from stalwart stable money industrial powerhouse to economic basket case is really a story for the ages. 🇩🇪 https://t.co/i8u5kpAX54
I probably post too much about the train wreck in slow motion called Germany, but just cannot resist to post this one. Germany is not only the country with slowest growth, but also highest inflation expectations. That’s what happens when left green ideology replaces common sense https://t.co/JYyRXMJZkg
Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government is already in deep trouble. But this week's farmer protests are a sign things could get a lot worse, writes @hoyer_kat 👇 https://t.co/98rhtUnW3I
Chaos in Germany. Working class people are protesting in record numbers against their government’s globalist policies. https://t.co/ZMbelMwXr1
Massive protests in Germany continue. This protest is a bellwether, indicating a mounting resistance against policies perceived as serving globalist interests. It's a struggle between the global and the local, the economic and the environmental, the powerful and the grassroots.… https://t.co/moWBd3ln73
Ready to chat about all of this? https://t.co/QKIJ3rUUPf https://t.co/QKIJ3rUUPf 🗣️ Farm protests have reignited, this time in Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate. Is this the beginning of another wave of global protests? 🗣️ Did you see Vivek Ramaswamy blasting CNN at Turning Point?…