ER Editor: Live from Berlin, live on Youtube. The piece below is from eugypiius on the ground in Berlin from yesterday. Lots of pictures and translations. Here are tweets from today, Monday January 15. Mentions of ‘traffic light’ below refer to the coalition government of three parties, led by the deeply unpopular socialist Olaf Scholz.
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#WocheDesWiderstandes #Bauernproteste #Unternehmerproteste #Bauernprotest2024 #Mo15124
Translation: 8 a.m.: 4,000 tractors are already blocking the German capital Berlin! Firefighters joining the movement! The chancellor #Scholz insults them with every name but a survey has just been released: 70% of Germans support the movement! (see: m.bild.de/politik/inland ) Thousands of vehicles, tractors, trucks, coming from all over the country to block everything, create an earthquake in the country and demand an end to Euroglobalization policies! Anger is rising everywhere in France: we have so many reasons to do at least the same in the coming weeks!
8h du matin : 4000 tracteurs bloquent déjà la capitale allemande Berlin !
Les pompiers en train de rejoindre le mouvement !
Le chancelier #Scholz les insulte de tous les noms mais un sondage vient de sortir : 70% des Allemands soutiennent le mouvement ! (cf :… pic.twitter.com/WGivOqLFBI— Florian Philippot (@f_philippot) January 15, 2024
The German firefighters are supporting the farmers’ protests in Berlin.
Solidarity!🔥🇩🇪🚜#Bauernaufstand #GermanFarmers #NIUS pic.twitter.com/72TJ5wvYNd
— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) January 15, 2024
Translation: A lot of people are currently gathering in front of the Federal Parliament in Berlin! The revolt rumbles and positions itself in front of the places of power
🔴 Beaucoup de monde se masse actuellement devant le Parlement Fédéral à Berlin ! La révolte gronde et se positionne face aux lieux de pouvoir #Bauernprotest #Bauernverband #agriculteurs #Allemagne #Manifestation #berlin #agriculture #Bauernproteste #B1501 #Bürgerproteste… pic.twitter.com/NvBVgRK3Qe
— Nicolas Vidal (@nicolasputsch) January 15, 2024
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The German farmers are greatly angry and there are a lot of them: An early report from the gathering great farmers’ rally in Berlin
We are now a week into the great German farmers’ protest, and the main event is set for tomorrow in Berlin. 10,000 demonstrators are expected; the rally will begin at 11:30am. Speakers will include Johann Rukwied, President of the German Farmers’ Association, and also Finance Minister Christian Lindner. I doubt he will be well received.
I’ve traveled to the capital to report on these events in person. The tractors are slowly collecting on the Street of 17 June, between the Siegessäule and the Brandenburger Tor. As of about 11am this morning (Sunday, January 14), hundreds had already arrived:
A great many more are expected. Some farmers are concerned that police, who have established a marked presence on all the main arteries entering the city, may try to limit arrivals, but I can’t find any confirmation that that’s happening yet. Police continued to escort newcomers into the barricaded boulevard throughout the afternoon.
There’s a heavy police presence …
…but the mood is not threatening. There’s a clear sympathy between at least some of the officers and the demonstrators, and a great many ordinary Germans were on hand, too. Some were just mothers with young boys eager to inspect the farm equipment, but also hundreds of people came by to chat with the farmers and show their solidarity.
The media, on the other hand, were conspicuous by their absence. I expect there will be much more press tomorrow, but today is a great opportunity to interview the participants in a relaxed environment. I guess it’s no surprise that our journalists aren’t very interested in doing that. I did see one camera crew from CNN Turkey. I stalked them for a few of their interviews, and all their questions seemed openly supportive. I also saw a few live-streamers with their cellphones on selfie sticks, one of them providing hostile commentary I guess to a leftist audience. Otherwise, there were no direct counter-demonstrators, although the Greens did show up on Pariser Platz this afternoon to demand yet again that Alternative für Deutschland be banned.
It’s very clear, both from the signs and the few brief conversations I had, that the protest has grown much, much bigger than the tax-hike on agricultural diesel that set it off. It has become a broader anti-tax protest and a statement of profound displeasure with the government in general.
In contrast to most leftist protestors, the farmers are eager to explain their grievances, they welcome photos and are otherwise highly conscious of public relations. One of them had even set up a stand to hand out free sausages to passersby, as an excuse to engage ordinary people in conversation. Politically – and for better or worse – they’re very vocally centrist; talking about the AfD makes them nervous, though they’re eager to cite growing support for the party as evidence of dissatisfaction with the traffic light coalition. Given their high levels of organisation, this is probably due at least in part to simple messaging discipline. Rukwied has made many tedious statements distancing the protests from the “right” and the protestors on scene this afternoon seemed to support this line.
One man I talked to assured me that a core group of protestors plan to stay where they are well after tomorrow. He said a lot of them are veterans of earlier actions, including the Dutch farmers’ protest that culminated in 2022, and they’ve brought supplies for many weeks. I can confirm that they seem very well prepared.
Below I provide some pictures of their signs and placards, with English translations, to give you a flavour of the protest. I’ve cropped all number plates out of the photos, because some leftists are reporting these to police, in hopes that their owners will be fined for operating them on public roadways. (This is a pretty dumb campaign and unlikely to succeed, but better safe than sorry).
You’ll have to take my word for it that they’re from all over Germany; I looked for the promised Dutch contingent but couldn’t find them, I suspect they have yet to arrive. If you’re reading this on email, you may need to click over to my website to access all the photos, as there’s too many of them for gmail and other email services.
I’ll be posting a full account of tomorrow’s rally. Because my plan is to be there until the bitter end and document as much as possible, I may not be able to publish until Tuesday.
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