Dutch City Bans Meat Ads to Fight ‘Climate Change’
Dutch officials in the city of Haarlem, Netherlands are banning advertisements for meat products in an effort to fight “climate change.”
Dutch officials in the city of Haarlem, Netherlands are banning advertisements for meat products in an effort to fight “climate change.”
The Netherlands’ agricultural minister Henk Staghouwer has been forced to resign following widespread protests from Dutch farmers over his radical climate agenda that seeks to destroy their livelihoods.
A top Dutch lawmaker has issued a warning that the global food shortage crisis has been “manufactured” by the “elite” as part of an effort to confiscate land from farmers.
Lawmakers in the Netherlands have moved to make working from home a legal right, according to reports.
The Netherlands’ government is reportedly planning to confiscate farms from Dutch farmers and use the expropriated agricultural land for asylum seekers, according to leaked documents.
Farmers in the Netherlands are rising up against climate tyranny by blocking major highways with their tractors in some of the largest protests the nation has seen.