
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast 340. Dutch Farmers: Canaries in the Globalist Coal Mine | Michael Yon & Eva Vlaardingerbroek
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Mar 16, 2023 In this thought-provoking discussion, Michael Yon, a roving journalist with decades of experience reporting from global conflict zones, and Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a Dutch political commentator advocating for cultural revival, tackle the Dutch farmers' protests. They draw parallels between these protests and the Canadian Freedom Convoy, exploring themes of nationalism and identity erosion. The duo critiques the influence of globalism on local cultures while emphasizing the critical fight for farmers' rights and food security amidst rising existential fears.
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Targeting Dutch Farmers
- Dutch farmers are hyper-efficient food exporters, making their targeting seem irrational.
- Eva Vlaardingerbroek believes their independence and cultural significance make them a target.
Globalist Agenda
- Eva Vlaardingerbroek observes similarities between Trudeau and Rutte, both seemingly following a globalist agenda.
- She suggests the Netherlands is a more vulnerable target due to its EU membership.
German Police Intervention
- During a protest, German police used water cannons on Dutch protesters supporting Extinction Rebellion.
- This ironic collaboration highlights the erosion of national identity and borders, according to Michael Yon.


