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The EU Is Killing the Peasants in Heat Waves, Important People Have A/C

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France and other EU countries are experiencing a heat wave this week. People are rushing to buy air conditioners, which is driving their rulers, who have air conditioning, wild.

The European Commission came up with a solution in Brussels’ main building. Only floors 8 and above have the A/C turned on. Does anyone think they will find people on floors 1-7, or do they put the peasants on those floors?

French authorities and the EU urge people to use less AC to “protect the climate.” In some EU countries, using your AC at home can even result in a fine.

France actually bans alcohol during heat waves as if alcohol were the problem. How can people live with such stupid people in charge?

The Environment Minister is “horrified” by the requests because of climate change. They are keeping the hoax alive. Her ministry, of course, has AC running.

They see themselves as important, but not the people.

The issue has become political because the rulers have A/C but the peasants are told they can’t have it.

Crowder read off one report that 90% of US households have air conditioning; 10% of European households do. The average annual number of heat-related deaths in the US is 702; in Europe, it is 15,000. Gun-related homicides in the U.S. were about 13,000 in 2025. They’re killing a lot more peasants than guns by making them suffer without necessary conveniences like air conditioning.

Europe loses 175,000 due to heat deaths each year. The peasants can’t afford A/C because of the climate hoax, but their rulers have A/C.

The climate hoax is killing people in France.

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