[https://twitter.com/pbmnews/status/1566112940603891714](https://twitter.com/pbmnews/status/1566112940603891714)

[https://twitter.com/Lonestrikr/status/1566166099959468037](https://twitter.com/Lonestrikr/status/1566166099959468037)

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  1. ‘70,000 people protest and apparently everyone of them was far right or far left. Best to cover all bases right and make sure you know it was just extremists and the group you hate who is responsible. You wouldn’t want to be associated with them would you?’

    credits: A Lone Striker

  2. More proof that European communists and far-right can’t be trusted with European security.

    Look at the anti-Ukraine placards etc. Disgusting.

    Thankfully we’ve seen much of the European hard-right taking a pro-NATO and anti-Russian stance – look at Giorgia Meloni for example. So it looks like the far left are the primary threat now. Thankfully they far left is quite weak currently.

    >The protesters demanded the resignation of the current coalition government led by conservative Prime Minister Petr Fiala, criticizing it for a number of issues, including its Western-oriented policies.

    >They condemned the government for its support of the sanctions against Russia over its war in Ukraine and accused it of not being able to tackle soaring energy prices. The demonstrators also criticized NATO, and the European Union and the 27-nation bloc’s plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions and reach climate neutrality. The country belong to both organizations.

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