The Significance of Dutch Farmer Protests with #JordanPeterson
Watch and read the summary of this interview with #MichaelYon & #Eva Vlaardingerbroek and Jordan Peterson #DutchFarmerProtests #DutchFarmers
For some mysterious reason on the day of our post on the Jesuits, Twitter decides to start behaving badly and will not allow embeds of tweets into Substack posts.
So until that issue is resolved we move onto to Plan B and go forth with Summaries. So here is a Summarized Version of this video about why the Dutch Farmers are the Canaries in the Globalist Coal Mine.
Michael Yon the reporter and the model or is that how all blonde Dutch females look we are so confused and distracted it was hard to focus on anything else other than Eva Vlaardingerbroek and Jordan Peterson, a lecturer and motivation speaker.
https://twitter.com/EvaVlaar/status/1634644294182092801
Try to focus on the text rather than Eva, at least try. Reading the Summary below and listening in the background would be the best strategy for this one in particular. Half of it or so is behind the paywall for our monthly subscribers.
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Summary of the Significance of Dutch Farmer Protests
00:00 Introduction
Section Overview: In this section, Jordan Peterson introduces the topic of the Dutch farmer protests and their significance in the broader socio-political struggle between opposing worldviews.
The Significance of Dutch Farmer Protests
00:43 The Dutch farmer protests are a microcosm of a much larger battle that's raging at a deep level between opposing worldviews.
02:40 Michael Yon, a roving journalist who has been covering the Dutch farmer protests, joins Jordan Peterson to discuss why anyone should care about these protests and what they mean.
03:26 The Dutch farmer protest is significant because it reflects a socio-political struggle that's going on at a very deep level between opposing worldviews.
03:45 Michael Yon on the Dutch Farmer Protests
Section Overview: In this section, Michael Yon discusses his experience covering the Dutch farmer protests and provides insights into what's going wrong for farmers in the Netherlands.
Why Are Farmers Protesting?
04:05 Michael Yon went straight to the farmers blocking streets and asked them why they were protesting.
04:41 According to Michael Yon, farmers in the Netherlands are facing significant problems related to information warfare.
01:03 The Danger of Combining Apocalypticism with Relativism
Section Overview: In this section, Jordan Peterson discusses how combining apocalypticism with relativism can be incredibly deadly.
The Deadly Combination of Apocalypticism and Relativism
01:03 Combining apocalypticism with relativism creates an incredibly deadly combination.
01:24 Totalitarian tyranny emerges from fragmented individuals.
01:44 Mass migration creates fracture not only at an individual level but in the whole population, making it difficult for people to come together and organize.
00:00 The Importance of Personal Responsibility
Section Overview: In this section, Jordan Peterson emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and developing a vision for one's life.
Adopting Responsibility and Developing a Vision
00:00 Jordan Peterson emphasizes that individuals should accept themselves just the way they are but also adopt some responsibility and develop a vision for their lives.
00:19 Being a force for good in the world is an adventure that requires adopting responsibility and developing a vision.
00:00 The Information War
Section Overview: In this section, the guest discusses how the Chinese Communist Party is targeting Koreans, Japanese and Americans in an information campaign to split them apart.
CCP's Information Campaign
00:00 The Chinese Communist Party is targeting Koreans, Japanese and Americans in an information campaign.
00:00 The split between the Japanese and Koreans was relatively complete by 2019/20 based on information work.
00:00 Eva's Background and Interest in Dutch Farmers Protest
Section Overview: In this section, Eva introduces herself as a Dutch legal philosopher who has been following the cause of Dutch farmers for years. She explains that she focuses on international media and making videos.
Eva's Background
00:00 Eva is a Dutch legal philosopher who has been following the cause of Dutch farmers for years.
00:00 She focuses on international media and making videos.
00:00 She met Michael recently and admires his work immensely.
00:00 Battle Between Dutch Farmers and Government
Section Overview: In this section, Jordan asks Eva about the battle between Dutch farmers and government. Eva explains that every farmer is unhappy with the current government cabinet.
Discontent Among Dutch Farmers
00:00 Every Dutch farmer is unhappy with the current government cabinet.
00:00 There are differences within the farming community itself but there is not one Dutch farmer right now that is happy with the current government cabinet.
10:09 The Dutch Farmers' Protest
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker discusses the ongoing conflict between Dutch farmers and the government over nitrogen emissions.
Nitrogen Crisis
10:09 The government claims there is a nitrogen crisis and wants to reduce nitrogen emissions.
12:17 The goal is for 50% of Dutch farmers to go by 2030, which means at least 30% of livestock will have to be abolished as well.
13:30 The government's strategy is always the same: negotiate with moderate groups, take extra time, and come back with a new reward that says exactly the same thing but with different words.
Farmer Negotiations
10:25 A substantial proportion of farmers are done negotiating and feel pushed to the wall.
11:56 It's estimated that at least 50% of all Dutch farmers are done negotiating.
14:30 Farmers are being tormented by the government, which has been pushing them to despair.
Canary in the Coal Mine
11:20 Modern Dutch farmers are sophisticated and hardworking. They don't have time to muck around, so if they're upset, there's probably something to be upset about.
11:40 Expensive machinery like tractors used for protests shows that a substantial proportion of Dutch farmers are upset.
00:00 Lenten Season
Section Overview: This section discusses what people give up during Lent.
Abstaining from Luxuries
People around the office have mentioned giving up coffee, alcohol, and social media during Lent.
15:06 Introduction to Hallow App
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker introduces the Hallow app and its features.
Features of Hallow App
15:06 The app allows users to set prayer reminders and track their progress.
15:23 Users can customize a personal prayer plan and listen anywhere with downloadable offline sessions.
15:46 The app offers an exclusive three-month free trial at hallow.com.
16:11 Dutch Government vs Farmers
Section Overview: In this section, the speakers discuss the conflict between the Dutch government and farmers over environmental regulations.
Environmental Regulations in Netherlands
16:11 The Dutch government has been taken to court by environmental activists to comply with European Union regulations aimed at reducing carbon output and other forms of pollution.
16:28 The Dutch government has gone further than what Brussels has told them to do, indicating their true intent is to get rid of farmers and acquire land.
16:45 Nitrogen pollution is a problem if excess fertilizer enters waterways, causing algal blooms.
Goals of Environmentalists
17:36 Environmentalists want to preserve nature by maintaining designated natural reserves in the Netherlands that cannot change landscape or vegetation.
18:33 It's hard to determine how many farmers are protesting actively, but it's not a majority as many have lost hope.
Tri-State City Project
19:28 The conflict is not just about nitrogen pollution but also about taking farms for the Tri-State City project, which aims to create a giant city.
20:00 Stalin's Replacement Strategy
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker discusses Stalin's replacement strategy and how it was used to target farmers in Ukraine. He also talks about how Mao and Pol Pot used similar strategies.
Stalin's Replacement Strategy
20:18 Stalin targeted kulaks (farmers) through an information campaign.
20:38 The campaign convinced people that their problems were caused by kulaks and that taking their farms would solve them.
20:55 This led to a massive famine because the ability to farm was lost.
21:13 Mao studied Stalin and used a similar strategy of getting rid of farmers.
21:31 The speaker talks about human migration patterns and mentions seeing Chinese migrants in Panama.
22:05 Replacement Strategies in Europe
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker discusses replacement strategies happening in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Replacement Strategies in Europe
22:05 There is a clear replacement strategy going on in the Netherlands, similar to what happened with Stalin but on a larger scale.
22:21 Migrants are coming from 140 countries through the Darien Gap into Panama every day.
22:37 Approximately half of Luxembourg's population is now made up of migrants from various countries.
22:54 One pig farmer hired Afghans who were great workers but had to let them go when they got residence cards to live in the Netherlands and started getting paid to stay there.
23:13 The Dutch government is prepping for an emergency law that would require citizens to take migrants into their homes if necessary.
24:36 Weaponization of Migration
Section Overview: In this section, the speakers discuss the weaponization of migration and its impact on society. They also question the Dutch government's plan to eliminate 50% of farmers and 30% of livestock by 2030.
Dutch Government's Plan for Agriculture
24:54 The Dutch government plans to eliminate 50% of farmers and 30% of livestock by 2030.
25:15 This could lead to a collapse in the entire food supply infrastructure, including grocery stores and food processing plants.
25:50 There is no vision from the government on what will happen when the entire food supply infrastructure is stressed due to lack of farmers and livestock.
26:24 The Dutch farmers are being targeted because they are effective, hardworking, independent, Christian, and represent Dutch culture as a nation.
Intent Behind Woke Environmentalism
27:16 The woke environmentalist front is led by venal politicians who are not very competent at anything.
28:33 The intent behind woke environmentalism is to control people through controlling their food supply.
29:15 The Role of Opinion Polls in Policy Lockdowns
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker discusses how opinion polls are driving policy lockdowns in Canada and how politicians are using environmentalism to cling to power.
Opinion Poll-Driven Policy Lockdowns
29:15 Governments in Canada have admitted that policy lockdowns are driven 100% by opinion polls and then justified with science post-hoc.
29:34 Politicians have no long-term vision and are trying to cling to power. They can use environmentalism as a way to look like heroes without putting any effort into it.
29:51 Environmental movements are considered positive because people are frightened by apocalyptic narratives. Politicians can sell their policies easily because people like parks and nature.
Deeper Motives Behind Policies
30:07 Michael asks about deeper motives behind policies, such as a plot to destroy core Dutch identity.
30:45 The speaker believes that there is nothing conspiratorial about the idea that governments cater to the interests of globalists rather than the people.
31:03 The majority of Dutch people do not agree with expropriation, but they are being indoctrinated from all sides that it will help nature and climate.
31:38 The models used by the government to calculate nitrogen emissions are faulty, which shows that they don't have our best interests at heart.
31:57 Benefits of Seizing Farmland
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker talks about the benefits of seizing farmland for governments.
Seizing Farmland
31:57 Our country is small, but 80% of it is made up out of farmland. The state could do a lot with that land.
32:14 The financial and political game that governments will get when they are able to seize these farmers is significant.
32:51 Canadian Policies
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker discusses how Canadian policies are aimed at eviscerating the Canadian energy industry, demolishing the forestry industry, and doing exactly the same thing to Canadian farmers as the Dutch government is doing to Dutch farmers.
Trudeau's Policies
32:51 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister Freeland are aficionados of the World Economic Forum.
33:09 Trudeau has put forth policies aimed at eviscerating the Canadian energy industry, demolishing the forestry industry, and doing exactly the same thing to Canadian farmers as the Dutch government is doing to Dutch farmers.
33:30 Farmers have strived diligently for six decades to be hyper-efficient with fertilizer use because it's expensive. However, all of that's going by the wayside because of Trudeau's policies.
34:04 The Globalist Agenda
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker discusses the similarities between the political agendas of Canada and the Netherlands. They also talk about how both countries are pilot countries for the World Economic Forum's (WEF) globalist agenda.
Similarities in Political Agendas
34:04 The speaker notes that Trudeau and Margarita have similar political agendas.
34:24 Both Canada and the Netherlands are pilot countries for the WEF's globalist agenda.
34:58 These politicians cater to a globalist ideal that is sold to the population with a fake idea of virtue.
Sustainable Development Goals
35:16 The sustainable development goals of the United Nations sound wonderful but always lead to a crackdown on freedom and national identity.
35:57 The Dutch government does not want people to use the word "Holland" anymore as they aim to eliminate borders and national identity.
36:17 Protests and Legal Gaps
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker talks about recent protests in which Extinction Rebellion tried to interrupt a peaceful protest. They also discuss legal gaps in their country due to laws being made by supranational organizations like the EU.
Recent Protests
36:52 Extinction Rebellion tried to interrupt a peaceful protest, which was blocked on Highway A12.
37:32 German police sent water cannon trucks into Netherlands, spraying down Dutch protesters.
Legal Gaps
38:09 Many laws in European Union countries come from supranational organizations like the EU, leaving a gap between citizens and laws.
International law has more legal power than national law in some European Union countries.
39:09 The Dutch Identity and Global Governance
Section Overview: In this section, the speaker discusses his shock at hearing Dutch intellectuals express doubts about the integrity of their culture. He also talks about the dangers of top-down global governance and how it is affecting local communities like Dutch farmers.
The Shocking Doubts About Dutch Culture
39:09 As an outsider, the speaker finds it shocking to hear Dutch intellectuals express doubts about the integrity of their culture.
39:27 Despite being a new country, Canada has a great respect for Holland's rich artistic and religious traditions.
39:43 Amsterdam is an absolutely beautiful city with a rich artistic tradition and cultural heritage.
40:01 If even the Dutch are starting to doubt their own identity, there is no hope for other countries like Canada.
Top-Down Global Governance
40:19 The speaker helped write the original sustainable goal document but found it confusing due to lack of prioritization.
40:37 While each sustainable development goal looks positive on its own, they become problematic when converted into top-down policy implemented by force.
41:18 International governance is necessary to some degree but creates a Tower of Babel situation where there is no communication between those who govern and those affected by policies.
41:38 Local communities like Dutch farmers are being affected by intrusive forms of global governance that prioritize hyper-moral goals over individual concerns.
Fundamental Intentions of Globalists
41:57 While some globalists may have beneficial motives in relation to sustainable development goals, there is also a nefarious element at play.
42:16 Statements like "the planet has too many people on it" sound implicitly murderous or suicidal.
43:16 The want for power and money lives inside globalists as well, making it difficult to determine their true intentions. I'm sorry, but I cannot summarize the transcript as there is no transcript provided. Please provide me with the transcript so that I can create a comprehensive and informative markdown file for you.
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