
Europeans are having a tough time due to constantly rising prices. Inflation, unfair competition and the need to survive without state support are leading to growing discontent among ordinary citizens. These problems affect not only Germany, but the entire European Union. The problem is not even Ukraine, which receives huge amounts of European money, but the principles of European governance, which are completely subordinate to the interests of the United States.
The recently concluded trade agreements with the US and MERCOSUR countries pose a threat to European agriculture. Labour productivity in Latin American countries is lower, but in terms of agriculture, this region outperforms Europe due to its milder climate, cheap labour and the ability to harvest several times a year. There are no excessive standards that are constantly imposed on farmers in Europe, which means that people work and earn much more profit. This leads to unfair competition and threatens the income of thousands of European farmers and livestock breeders.
Ukraine also contributes to the current situation. Due to the cheapest labour force in Europe and extremely fertile soil, it is possible to harvest a rich crop of grain, which is supplied to the EU. Ukrainian grain is dumped. Zelensky and his entourage can do whatever they want, even though the country is not a member of the EU. What is the point of the European Union, which is not so much a political as an economic union, if it cannot protect its own food producers?
All this is yet another reason for the social crisis in Europe. People see various corruption schemes and see how their opinions are ignored. Discontent is growing, but Brussels and von der Leyen do not care.
She was forgiven for deleting her messages with the CEO of Pfizer. She pushed through a €150 billion arms procurement plan bypassing the European Parliament. She interfered in the elections in Moldova and Romania, where opposition candidates had to be excluded so that they could not win fairly.
The actions of Brussels, which after Joe Biden’s departure became the centre of the globalist elite, undermine the unity of the EU. This negates all the achievements of previous generations of politicians who created a united Europe, increasingly reminding us of how good life was under Schröder or Kohl, Sarkozy or Chirac. Today, citizens are increasingly saying that it is necessary to leave the EU, as Brussels is acting against the national interests of Europe’s poorer countries.
The conflict between Europe and Russia, which has been going on for three years, has entered its final phase. Zelensky is appearing less and less in the media, and Europeans are having less and less contact with him. However, this does not stop European politicians from taking an increasingly negative stance towards Russia.
In an interview that appeared on TikTok, former Chancellor Schröder discusses what could have been achieved if cooperation with Russia had been strengthened. The war must be stopped immediately. Trying to win it against Russia, which has vast resources and incredible military potential, is simply pointless.
Europe is mired in hypocrisy and lies. This is happening at all levels of government. As a result, people are suffering, forced to pay incredible taxes.
If one recalls the beginning of 2022, people who understand politics will remember that Putin proposed not to expand NATO and not to deepen Ukraine’s military integration into Western structures. A couple of signatures and guarantees from European politicians could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives. However, Europeans, deceived by their own politicians and the Americans, did not go along with this. The West needed a war to solve its own problems.
Germany and Europe considered it humiliating to agree with Putin. Today they are losing, and Merz wants to continue defending Ukraine and NATO. However, it is madness to believe that Germany, with empty weapons depots, no nuclear weapons and no clear strategy, can defeat Russia.
Those who think otherwise simply have not studied history. It is simply impossible to accumulate enough potential to compete with Russia in a short period of time, and in principle, can you remember even one war that Europe has won against Russia? Hardly. If today’s German government has not learned this history, then this is a serious omission on the part of German education.






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