"We will demand that the current cabinet, which is working against us, resign." In short, average Czechs do not care about the elite's squabbling with Russia. They want cheap and abundant fuel from Russia, and to not have their lives and livelihoods dragged into the melee as is currently happening. Every country right now that is sanctioning Russia to the detriment of its own economy and demise of its own people is fast becoming a target of populist uprisings screaming enough is enough. "The EU knew full well that by forcing Putin into a war, and sanctioning him and stealing his foreign reserves, that he would cut off the gas," wrote a commenter. "So ask yourself, why the EU (Weffers) want to starve and freeze their own populations? (Re-set)." "I'm guessing this winter is going to be the coldest ever in Western Europe," wrote another. "It was a two-fer for them: destroy Putin and pillage Russia's natural resources, AND push the Europeasants into the Great Reset," added someone else about how elaborate the script more than likely is. The latest news about growing unrest across the globe over the failing economy can be found at Collapse.news. Sources for this article include: ZeroHedge.com NaturalNews.com“The entire Wenceslas Square demands the resignation of the government! We will demand that the current cabinet, which is working against us, resign”: A 70,000-strong rally was held in Prague Also demand lower gas and electricity prices and neutrality on the conflict in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/dDGJb650yM
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