Although the global media used all its weapons of opinion to make the "Peasant war" that shook Germany seem nonexistent, the world was still treated to dramatic images of the mass farmers' demonstrations through the new era of social media.
The existence of protests unfolding throughout Europe appeared to be under some form of media embargo.
The great peasant wars of the 15th and 16th centuries were fought for exactly the same reasons as today.
In that century and a half, in addition to literally "Pulling the rug out from under the peasantry," the average peasant's daily working hours doubled, and the income he received for those hours was cut in half.
It is understandable that the brutal cruelty of the somewhat frustrated peasant masses knew no bounds.
The global power economy and the collaborationist power structures of Europe, increasingly subordinated to it and forced into a pariah role, are now doing the same, shifting onto peasant society the costs of prolonging the agony of the U.S. world empire.
Just as the rebel leaders who led the peasant wars many centuries ago had no "Adequate narrative" of what an acceptable settlement looked like, today, we are still living through a whirlwind of emotions, with little sign of an amicable solution being reached anytime soon.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/why-wests-mainstream-media-ignoring-europes-farmers-revolt
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