Yes, they may benefit in the short term. But farmers on strike, as they are in the Netherlands, is a fire, in a thick, dying woods, on a hot, dry day.
If that was their plan, to set such a fire in hopes that it only burns what they intend, they are either extremely stupid, or are desperate and running out of plays.
Sure, it can go either way. But my point is, as weโve seen from the farmers who stole a fighter jet and purchased a tank, itโs a REALLY risky play to make.
So if a strike is what they wanted, it means theyโre not playing chess from a comfortable position, but rather a desperate and losing one.
Yes, they may benefit in the short term. But farmers on strike, as they are in the Netherlands, is a fire, in a thick, dying woods, on a hot, dry day.
If that was their plan, to set such a fire in hopes that it only burns what they intend, they are either extremely stupid, or are desperate and running out of plays.
I hope so Pede. Unfortunately I fear that a hungry and scared populous may not be so rational, and are highly susceptible to manipulation.
Sure, it can go either way. But my point is, as weโve seen from the farmers who stole a fighter jet and purchased a tank, itโs a REALLY risky play to make.
So if a strike is what they wanted, it means theyโre not playing chess from a comfortable position, but rather a desperate and losing one.
Farm work is critical during planting and harvest. They stay busy the rest of the time,but not as important. Dairy farming not included.