Calming myself down now
Ingrid Klerks
Dutch artist. I posted her sheep the other day
This is ethereal and mysterious. The detail in the foreground elevates it
I’m posting this but I know nothing about it
I’ve tried to research and went down an art inspired rabbit hole. Made me late posting today
Love this. Want a print. Love sheep
@foxguardiansuk@OldeWorzel It seems I am now able to view it! An absolutely delightful little video, as I knew it would be when I’d noticed who had reposted it.
@foxguardiansuk@OldeWorzel If I have to show a selfie to view content of foxes you can keep it. Maybe it’s time I left Twitter.
Ps. I came of age in 1976
Is anyone else perpetually asked for proof of age before they are able to view content?
Twitter was great.
X has become a frustrating and miserable experience @elonmusk
I’d rather leave this platform than provide any additional ‘proof’. Stick the ‘selfie’.
🚨🎄BREAKING: EUROPEAN FARMERS SEND A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE — FROM THE FRONT LINE 🚜✨
Not from parliaments. Not from studios. From the fields.
Tonight, across parts of Europe, farmers delivered one of the most powerful political images of the year — not with slogans or riots, but with hundreds of tractors lit up like Christmas trees, rolling together in silent formation.
The message was simple.
And impossible to ignore:
“Merry Christmas from the farmers.”
No speeches. No violence. Just light, engines, and presence.
A PROTEST THAT DOESN’T NEED WORDS
This was not a celebration organized by governments or corporations. It came from the same farmers who, for months, have been blocking roads, entering capitals, and warning that EU policies are pushing agriculture to the edge.
Tonight, they chose a different tone — but not a different meaning.
Behind the lights stand unresolved realities:
•rising costs
•falling margins
•regulations written far from fields
•farmers treated as a problem, not as providers
The lights don’t hide the protest.
They underline it.
“NO FARMERS — NO FOOD”
The slogan attached to the video has already gone viral, reaching hundreds of thousands within hours. And it cuts through the noise because it states a truth no policy can cancel:
You can import ideology.
You can outsource industry.
But you cannot outsource food without consequences.
WHY THIS MATTERS
This moment lands at a sensitive time. While political elites speak of “green transitions” and “strategic autonomy,” the people who actually feed Europe are signaling that they are done being ignored.
This is not extremism.
This is not rebellion for rebellion’s sake.
This is a warning wrapped in Christmas lights.
A QUIET MESSAGE TO POWER
Farmers didn’t shout tonight.
They didn’t burn tires.
They didn’t block cities.
They simply showed up — together — and reminded Europe who keeps the lights on every other day of the year.
And that may be the most unsettling protest of all.
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