Climate activists with Anne Will in the majority: However, the double standards of the “last generation” are evident in the case of the atom
Created: 11/22/2022, 9:34 am
By: Georg Anastasiadis
In Anne Will's ARD talk show, the actions of the climate activists in the "Last Generation" group were hotly debated.
A commentary by Merkur Editor-in-Chief Georg Anastasiadis.
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In a discussion in Anne Will's ARD round about the climate protests of the "last generation", climate activists were in the majority.
The attitude of the population to the radical protests looks very different, comments Georg Anastasiadis.
In the ARD, the climate activists of the "last generation" are already where they would like to be in Germany: in the majority.
Three of the five studio guests invited by "Anne Will" worked hard on Sunday evening for the climate stickers, only two, Federal Minister of Justice Marco Buschmann (FDP) and Bavaria's Minister of the Interior Joachim Herrmann (CSU), were allowed to resist - if the visibly agitated climate For once, rescuers didn't interrupt.
This balance of power presumably corresponds to the shares of sympathy in the Anne Will editorial team, but not in the population, which, according to surveys, rejects the crimes of the doomsday prophets by 85 percent.
Climate protests: Activists as partisan front organizations of the Greens
Unfortunately, the results of the world climate summit in Egypt, which were in fact sobering, clearly did not lead to the activists now focusing more strongly on sinner nations such as China and Saudi Arabia.
They prefer to work on the FDP and the Union, which are failing to save the world climate because Germany is not moving forward with even more furor.
Bavaria's Minister of the Interior Herrmann points out that interestingly, only two of the 13 activists taken into custody in Bavaria came from the Free State - the rest used the CSU-governed state as a stage to stage themselves as climate martyrs.
How much the "last generation" actually sees itself as a partisan front organization of the Greens,
already reveal their demands for the introduction of a 9-euro ticket and a 100 km/h speed limit on Germany's autobahns.
The self-proclaimed “last generation” is not interested in the fact that extending the nuclear lifetime would save a multiple of climate-damaging CO2, which Greta Thunberg also points out.
Your enemy is fixed.
One thing in particular thrives in the greenhouse of Germany: double standards.
George Anastasiadis