Great Reset: Government to Target Farmers with Carbon Emissions Cuts of Around 28 Per Cent

Ireland’s green agenda-loving government is set to impose an emissions cut of around 28 per cent on farmers, a report has claimed.

Farmers in Ireland may soon be forced to make potentially damaging changes to their businesses as climate alarmist ministers within Ireland’s government look set to cut the sector’s emissions by around 28 per cent.

Officials within the Irish government have been haggling over how badly to hammer the country’s farms with green legislation for some time, despite the visceral reactions of farmers in fellow EU member-state the Netherlands to the curbing of nitrogen emissions, due to the damage the EU-inspired restrictions will cause to their businesses.

According to a report by The Times, Ireland’s Minister for Agriculture, Charlie McConalogue, has already agreed to force a cut of either 27 or 28 per cent on the country’s farming sector, a move that will cause significant disruptions to local businesses.

However, the publication also claims that there is still significant pressure on McConalogue to implement a curb of 30 per cent, a measure the head of one of the country’s largest farming organisations has said would result in a massive cut in cattle numbers in the country.

“A target of 30 per cent would result in significantly reduced production, which could devastate the farming sector in Ireland,” Irish Farmers’ Association president Tim Cullinan previously said regarding such a move.

Even at the lower 28 per cent estimate, one of the Irish government’s own officials emphasised that it would not be business as usual, with such a measure requiring drastic changes in Irish farming.

“The targets assigned to each sector must be proportionate and reflective of the overall contribution,” Department of Agriculture chief inspector Bill Callanan reportedly told a parliamentary committee last week.

“Unlike in other sectors where technologies and/or lifestyle changes can be utilised, there are no silver-bullet solutions to reducing emissions from the agriculture and land use sector,” he went on to say.

Ireland’s massive push to see agriculture emissions cut by over a quarter comes as the Netherlands see roads and distribution centres blocked by farmers who claim that they are having their livelihoods obliterated by their country’s enforcement of EU green targets.

The Dutch government is pushing to cut nitrogen emissions in some areas by 95 per cent — a move that would result in as many as 30 per cent of the country’s livestock farms being forced to close.

Despite such a devastating impact, the government has pushed on with the enforcement, describing the closures as simply an “unavoidable transition” that is part and parcel of the EU’s reforms.

“For some reason, they aren’t coming after the airlines or other industries that actually are contributors to these emissions apart from the Dutch farmers,” political commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek told Breitbart News during an interview with network editor-in-chief Alex Marlow.

“They are saying that the farmers need to give up 30 per cent of their land by 2030 and for a lot of these farmers that means they will go completely out of business depending on where they are in the country, and that land goes to the state, surprise, surprise,” she went on to say.

“Our farmers are being expropriated and the state is stealing their land… and oftentimes these are businesses that they have had in their families for centuries on end because the farming industry in the Netherlands is very strong,” she explained, while noting the links the country’s prime minister Mark Rutte has with the World Economic Forum (WEF).

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/07/24/great-reset-government-to-target-farmers-with-carbon-emissions-cuts-of-around-28-per-cent/

Bella Italia ! Violence by migrants in multicultural Milan (VIDEO)

Last night at around 8pm, a 17-year-old homeless Tunisian man was seen running outside the main railway station in Piazza Duca d’Aosta in Milan, completely covered in blood. He seemed to be fleeing from someone. Perhaps he had been robbed shortly before. Certainly there had been a fight and an assault. The young man is videotaped as someone strikes him with a kick, kicks him in the face and hits him with a glass bottle. The 17-year-old remains on the ground covered in blood.

According to the investigations so far, the attack seems to have been triggered by a robbery the 17-year-old had suffered shortly before. As a result, the young man is also said to have gotten into a fight with people hanging around. These shocking images bring the surreal debate between Chiara Ferragni and Mayor Sala about safety in the city of Milan on firm ground. Nicola Porro / Corrière Della Serra

https://www.fdesouche.com/2022/07/24/milan-italie-un-jeune-migrant-tunisien-violemment-agresse-apres-un-vol-suppose/

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Germany: After the Islamic morning prayer, the Afghan knifeman went completely berserk

Red Adidas T-shirt, dark brown eyes, a fashionable short haircut. Salahuddin B. (27) looks like a normal young man. But that can change within seconds!

The rejected asylum seeker has been standing before the Dortmund jury court since Wednesday on charges of attempted murder in two cases, dangerous bodily harm and resistance against law enforcement officers. He is ill and is to be permanently placed in a closed psychiatric ward.

“He suffers from a paranoid-hallucinatory psychosis. He is dangerous to the general public,” says public prosecutor Henner Kruse (50).

The Afghan-born man first attracted attention on December 7. According to the application, he rushed into his boss’s office with a kitchen knife, chased him until he was stopped by a co-worker, using a fire extinguisher. Three days later, the knifeman came back – but failed at the locked glass door.

On February 2,22, B. apparently went berserk. After morning prayers at 8 a.m., he entered the mosque on Uhlandstraße in Dortmund. Nebenklage representative Henriette Lyndian (57): “He greeted my client as usual, then stabbed him in the direction of the stomach with a knife.” The victim (32) suffered severe defensive injuries to his hands. The moment of fear of death still troubles him today.

Two and a half hours later, when patrol cars were in search of the mosque attacker, B. was walking with an acquaintance (24). Suddenly, he allegedly stabbed him in the stomach on a pavement. Kruse: “The stab wounds in the abdomen injured the liver, an artery and the small intestine. His life could only be saved by an emergency operation.”

The victim was in hospital for three weeks. Lawyer Birgit Schwipp assists the victim. She says: “He still cannot understand why B. did this to him. He hopes to get an answer to this question in the trial.”

After the attack on his boss, Salahuddin B. (tolerated in Germany since May 12, 2017) was admitted to the forensic hospital. However, he was later able to release himself from there. After his arrest, the mentally ill perpetrator could not be restrained: He punched the police doctor in the face, and when the arrest warrant was announced, four judicial officers had to restrain him.

In the meantime, he seems to be recovering. In court, only his leg twitched permanently, he followed the trial attentively. The verdict is due on August 29.

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Dutch language requirement at Dutch university of applied sciences is ‘racist’

The Institute for Human Rights (IHR) has ruled in favor of two teachers who protested against a language requirement for a post at The Hague University of Applied Sciences. The university of applied sciences wrongly made an indirect distinction based on race, according to the IHR.

In the advertisement for a position in the International Public Management program, lecturers had to be able to speak excellent Dutch and English, but the language of instruction in the program was English. Non-Dutch teachers feel discriminated against because of this, the IHR argued.

The Netherlands Institute for Human Rights maintain that it has not been proven that the language requirement is necessary for this position. An employer may not directly or indirectly discriminate on the basis of race in appointing staff. According to the Institute, a Dutch language requirement in the Dutch-speaking Netherlands is such an indirect distinction. The university is funded by the Dutch taxpayer.

The Hague University of Applied Sciences defended itself with the argument that there are many development opportunities for candidates: other arrangements are possible in the case of insufficient command of English or Dutch. The complainants ultimately ignored these remedies. As a result, according to the Hague University of Applied Sciences, they did not experience any personal disadvantage.

The judgments of the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights are not legally binding.

https://freewestmedia.com/2022/07/24/dutch-language-requirement-at-dutch-university-of-applied-sciences-is-racist/

Ten Convicted British P*dophiles Are Deported from Poland after Traveling to Country Pretending to be Helping Refugees from Russia-Ukrainian War

France to turn lights off at night

By Eric Utter

French President Emmanuel Macron recently remarked that “the summer, early autumn will be very hard” for French people due to the war in Ukraine, as he believes a total cutoff of Russian gas is likely to occur. Macron is telling French citizens to engage in energy “sobriety” and to prepare for even higher food prices.

Macron added, “From now on, I will ask public bodies, and all companies that can, to consume less. We will create a program and try to use lighting less in the evenings. We are launching a load reduction and sobriety program. We have to prepare for a scenario in which we have to give up Russian gas completely.”

Ironically, the French President noted that public lighting will be turned off at night in some places during a televised interview to commemorate Bastille Day, July 14th. The taking of the Bastille signaled the beginning of the French Revolution, and thus became a symbol of the end of the Old Régime.

Choosing to go dark by turning off the lights at night is an unmistakable symbol of the coming end of the current regime.

And France is by no means alone. California, the erstwhile Golden State, the Land of Milk and Honey—and Hollywood—says it expects periodic blackoutsthis summer as the power runs low. In fact, California has struggled to keep the power on the past two summers, due to progressive policies that range from the nonsensical to the insane.

France is not engaged in war with Russia but is using the war as an excuse to demand energy “sobriety” from her citizens. California is not fighting Russia either.

As the sun literally and metaphorically rises in the East, the lights flicker and grow dim in the West.

Should the West go dark, it will be of its own making, and the whole world will be cast into an inky, despotic abyss — from which it is unlikely ever to ascend again.

The “Great Reset” will likely also be a permanent one.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/07/france_to_turn_lights_off_at_night.html

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