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Humillados por la República

Durante la revolución industrial, la gente fue desplazada a la fuerza del campo a ciudades o complejos industriales donde había fábricas o minas. Karl Marx convirtió a estos desplazados en una clase, el proletariado. En los años 70, se les desposeyó de sus lugares de trabajo trasladando sus fuentes de ingresos al extranjero. Las empresas,…
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El acuerdo UE-Mercosur

En virtud del acuerdo UE-Mercosur, las mercancías circulan libremente sin controles ni impuestos. Existe un riesgo sanitario para los consumidores europeos. Estaremos creando unas condiciones de producción deplorables en términos sociales, de salud humana, bienestar animal y medio ambiente. Por ejemplo, el 27% de los pesticidas utilizados por los agricultores brasileños están prohibidos en Europa.…
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EU-Mercosur

Under the EU-Mercosur agreement, goods circulate freely without controls or taxes. There is a health risk for consumers in Europe. We will be creating production conditions that are deplorable in social, human health, animal welfare and environmental terms. For example, 27% of the pesticides used by Brazilian farmers are banned in Europe. Many companies in…
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Organic mass production has no future

Over the last three years, Europe has seen crop failures due to drought and invasive species. Farmers can’t beat the price of grain from Ukraine, which is in desperate straits. One hectare of arable land disappears every second in the world, and soil is a non-renewable resource. La disparition des terres agricoles – planetoscope: https://www.planetoscope.com/sols/1175-disparition-de-surfaces-agricoles-dans-le-monde.html…
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Humiliated by the Republic

During the industrial revolution, people were forcibly moved from the countryside to cities or industrial estates where there were factories or mines. Karl Marx turned these displaced people into a class, the proletariat. In the 1970s, they were dispossessed of their places of work by moving their sources of income abroad. Companies seeking to increase…
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I know it’s bad for me but I can’t help buying it. How can I stop?

Processed food has historically helped human beings to be healthier (eg pasteurization, fermentation, natural conservatives, and so on). But ultra-processed food has not. It is proved that it causes diabetes, cancers, cardiovascular diseases, depression, mood disorders and obesity. So why does it represent more than half of the diet of the British and the Americans…
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Wishing a safe journey to the yellow vests

The movement began because many people were outraged by the sharp rise in fuel prices. Let’s welcome their first popular success on Saturday, November 17, 2018 when they blocked access to supermarkets. Do you think they will turn to other less dangerous means of action such as boycotting these same consumer temples? Behind industrial products…
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You can’t get enough… Enough!

There’s too much sugar and water in low-quality food. That makes people crave for food without limits. The community pays for the care associated with the illnesses this ultra-processed food causes, while manufacturers are subsidized with community money to be cheaper. With the welfare state, margins made by industrialists have increased. Poor quality food is…
