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chancy
14th September 2014, 20:00
Hello Everyone:
The news just gets more interesting everyday! Now the Netherlands is protesting sanctions put on by their own government in regards to Russia.
There is $100,000,000 million dollars lost each year now due to the sanctions.

This pales to the losses of Canada's trade with Russia. Billions of dollars per year is lost to the economy due to trade sanctions. Ever since Russia put trade sanctions on Canada prime minister harper has gone silent ! For the most vocal man on the planet with regards to Russia he sure lost his voice!

chancy

Link:
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/life-gives-tomatoes-throw-them-dutch-stage-tomato-164618967.html

Here is the article:

When life gives you tomatoes - throw them - Dutch stage tomato fight against Russian sanctions

The Canadian PressBy Toby Sterling, The Associated Press – 3 hours ago

Participants hurl tomatoes in front of the Royal Palace turning Amsterdam's central Dam square into a red pulpy mess Sunday, Sept. 14, 2014. Entrepreneurs have seized upon Russia's boycott of European produce to set up a tomato-throwing fight. The idea is lifted from Spain's famed annual "La Tomatina" festival. The Dutch event is being marketed as a protest, but participants say they're mostly looking forward to smacking friends and strangers with overripe tomatoes. Wearing goggles is strongly advised. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)View Photo

Participants hurl tomatoes in front of the Royal Palace …


By Toby Sterling, The Associated Press

AMSTERDAM - Hundreds of young Dutch men and women turned Amsterdam's central Dam square into a blizzard of red goop on Sunday, as they pelted each other mercilessly with overripe tomatoes.

In theory, the event was set up as a protest against Russian sanctions blocking imports of European fresh produce. In practice, most participants turned out to experience the joy of smacking a loved one — or total stranger — with tomato pulp at close range.

The idea was lifted from Spain's famed annual "La Tomatina" festival in Bunol.

"It was hard in there. It was mean. But it was fun," said a beaming Lois Bloedjes, who came with her sister Sil. "Everything became one big pile of mush. There were people swimming in it on the ground."

Sil described the smell in the mush pit as "awful" and "somewhat like beer," but the tomatoes that actually got in her mouth — "the taste was actually not bad."

Tickets to the one-hour fight cost 15 euros ($18) each and around 1,000 were sold.

Organizer Joep Verbunt said proceeds will go to tomato growers hurt by the sanctions.

The Netherlands vies with Mexico as the world's largest tomato exporter, and it sent $100 million worth to Russia last year. Dutch farmers have been offered a subsidy to either dispose of excess crops or donate them to food banks.

Verbunt purchased 120,000 tomatoes labeled unfit for human consumption for the event.

With music pumping from a podium, the participants — most of whom were wearing white before the fight started — counted down from 10 to zero. Then a shipping container full of the fruit was emptied into the arena.

The area was fenced off to prevent casual passers-by from being hit — but many tried to climb the fences or peer inside to see what was happening.

The leftover tomato sludge will be cleaned and sent to a biogas production facility.

"It was beautiful," said participant Dennis de Jong, who exited the arena with tomato chunks in his hair, down his pants, and even a few bits stinging his eyes where they had seeped in past the swimming goggles he wore for protection. "They have to do this every year."

MorningSong
14th September 2014, 20:48
HaHa! I expect Italians will soon join in on the "mater throwing", too, when they finally realize what's up with the sanctions.

But so far, not much has been said here about how it is going to hurt the already hurting.... maybe this winter's natural gas prices will wake them up!