To be fair aldi and lidl stock so much imported food it really wouldn’t make a massive difference if the farmers started to act the bollox with food too.
twentythreeskidoo on
Well, the „no farmer, no food“ sign is bollocks for one thing. They’re a highly subsidised business and export the vast majority of what they produce. likewise we import the vast majority of what we consume. If ever there was a sector that needed centralised control, that’s it. It’s shameful that we aren’t self sufficient given our history and in terms of realpolitik (climate and geopolitics).
Hauliers on the other hand are the backbone of our economy and should be the ones who can avail of green diesel.
TenBillionDollHairs on
I like that the nation is a Mercedes.
salaryman1969 on
Ffs most of these muppets wouldn’t have survived the 70s and 80s. Complete pack of drama queens.
qwerty_1965 on
No farmers no food is bullshit (unfortunately). No ferries no food on the other hand….
MemestNotTeen on
Any fool who supports these guys should be sent back to school
lkdubdub on
Imagine standing out in public holding up a sign portraying the guards as actual pigs, without realising you’re a dumb fuck
JudasKitty on
I actually wish the no farmers no food was accurate. We should eat more of our own produce but we import 80% of our food while exporting 90% of what we do produce.
So if every farmer in the country went on strike for months there would only be shortage of some foods.
United_Plum_2209 on
Are we going to have a food shortage since none of these greedy fucks have done a days farming in the last week?
Dull_Brain2688 on
The chances of being crushed by an elephant whilst sitting in your car are slim but never zero.
Finsceal on
As usual some reasonably accurate messaging wound up in nonsense.
Cost of living needs addressing, absolutely. Shutting the whole country down over a few extra quid in fuel instead of housing? Madness.
Lanzarote-Singer on
Ffs lads Harambe has a lot to answer for.
Reddynever on
There’s a stereotype if there ever was one of that person holding up the sign with the pig.
karmaisforlife on
Where are the fishermen in all of this? Surely they’re reliant on diesel too?
JimboJSlice on
I thinks it’s a little dramatic alright. See below where we sit on prices.
Seeing the amount of foreign interference and intent to destabilise, suddenly makes me wonder if the social media registration regulation is a bad thing.
Call-of-the-lost-one on
Mostly bullshit attention seekers. Just on face value I wouldn’t be surprised if these were just AI. I’ve seen a few fake pics online of my home town showing protests that never happened
kh250b1 on
What is so specific to Ireland that these fuel protests are kicking off where across the water nothing at all is happening?
strictnaturereserve on
It would have eventually but the government dropped the ball in implementing the tax cuts.
very nice logo design btw all paid for by the agri and haulage sector there was very little done by small independent businesses here.
I mean they had a point the Haulage companies cannot deliver anything if their fuel just doubles in cost and the farmers are about to start cutting silage that means the price of food was going to go up.
the price of Fertilizer is going to go (or has gone) up too because it is created by the same industry so the price of food is going up regardless
Actual_Art_5257 on
Don’t like the pig one. Who will they be calling next time they’ve an issue with farm theft, cattle stealing etc. Guards are human too and many in that protest would have family members as guards that kind of depersonification is dangerous and insidious. They are carrying out the law.
spairni on
i do quite like the art is their a link to the artist?
the last one touches on a very surreal aspect to me, a natural distrust of police in ireland was till now limited to 3 groups republicans, gurriers, and acab lefties. these groups all overlapped a bit as well.
the idea of very rural lads from farming familes being exposed to the concept of acab is properly insane, they’re the stereotypical garda recruits
omnipresentatio on
Farming has lost respect over the generations, people forget how crucial it is because food is so ubiquitous here.
As an industry, it needs to be protected.
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I don’t understand the elephant.
The garda one is sometimes reusable.
Some very interesting signs alright
https://preview.redd.it/xkru5c6320vg1.png?width=1344&format=png&auto=webp&s=b880f14232a9efe7f776a2fabf9efc03afb6ee61
To be fair aldi and lidl stock so much imported food it really wouldn’t make a massive difference if the farmers started to act the bollox with food too.
Well, the „no farmer, no food“ sign is bollocks for one thing. They’re a highly subsidised business and export the vast majority of what they produce. likewise we import the vast majority of what we consume. If ever there was a sector that needed centralised control, that’s it. It’s shameful that we aren’t self sufficient given our history and in terms of realpolitik (climate and geopolitics).
Hauliers on the other hand are the backbone of our economy and should be the ones who can avail of green diesel.
I like that the nation is a Mercedes.
Ffs most of these muppets wouldn’t have survived the 70s and 80s. Complete pack of drama queens.
No farmers no food is bullshit (unfortunately). No ferries no food on the other hand….
Any fool who supports these guys should be sent back to school
Imagine standing out in public holding up a sign portraying the guards as actual pigs, without realising you’re a dumb fuck
I actually wish the no farmers no food was accurate. We should eat more of our own produce but we import 80% of our food while exporting 90% of what we do produce.
So if every farmer in the country went on strike for months there would only be shortage of some foods.
Are we going to have a food shortage since none of these greedy fucks have done a days farming in the last week?
The chances of being crushed by an elephant whilst sitting in your car are slim but never zero.
As usual some reasonably accurate messaging wound up in nonsense.
Cost of living needs addressing, absolutely. Shutting the whole country down over a few extra quid in fuel instead of housing? Madness.
Ffs lads Harambe has a lot to answer for.
There’s a stereotype if there ever was one of that person holding up the sign with the pig.
Where are the fishermen in all of this? Surely they’re reliant on diesel too?
I thinks it’s a little dramatic alright. See below where we sit on prices.
https://preview.redd.it/w64y0zm7a0vg1.png?width=673&format=png&auto=webp&s=0a5aaf4dade8deca921dc7a97e967b5a61f6cd88
Do something illegal, get moved by the guards
„Guards betrayed the nation“
💤
Seeing the amount of foreign interference and intent to destabilise, suddenly makes me wonder if the social media registration regulation is a bad thing.
Mostly bullshit attention seekers. Just on face value I wouldn’t be surprised if these were just AI. I’ve seen a few fake pics online of my home town showing protests that never happened
What is so specific to Ireland that these fuel protests are kicking off where across the water nothing at all is happening?
It would have eventually but the government dropped the ball in implementing the tax cuts.
very nice logo design btw all paid for by the agri and haulage sector there was very little done by small independent businesses here.
I mean they had a point the Haulage companies cannot deliver anything if their fuel just doubles in cost and the farmers are about to start cutting silage that means the price of food was going to go up.
the price of Fertilizer is going to go (or has gone) up too because it is created by the same industry so the price of food is going up regardless
Don’t like the pig one. Who will they be calling next time they’ve an issue with farm theft, cattle stealing etc. Guards are human too and many in that protest would have family members as guards that kind of depersonification is dangerous and insidious. They are carrying out the law.
i do quite like the art is their a link to the artist?
the last one touches on a very surreal aspect to me, a natural distrust of police in ireland was till now limited to 3 groups republicans, gurriers, and acab lefties. these groups all overlapped a bit as well.
the idea of very rural lads from farming familes being exposed to the concept of acab is properly insane, they’re the stereotypical garda recruits
Farming has lost respect over the generations, people forget how crucial it is because food is so ubiquitous here.
As an industry, it needs to be protected.