German Government Tells Sanctioned Peasant Filth to Wear Sweaters If They Can’t Afford Heat

The Ukraine has an immortal, eternal right to join NATO and slaughter Russians in the Donbass.

The whole world has to get on board with this. If you are cold inside your house because you can’t afford your heating bill, then maybe you should just cry about it, peasant?

Everyone must suffer for Ukraine’s NATO membership and domination of the Donbass.

Americans have to ride the bus.

No one said this would be fun.

We are fighting for our values.

RT:

Baden-Württemberg Minister of Agriculture and Consumer Protection Peter Hauk has backed a complete German ban on importing gas and oil from Russia in response to Moscow’s military assault on Ukraine.

Hauk supported the response to Russia’s actions despite the impact it could have on his country’s own citizens, who are already struggling with soaring energy prices that make it challenging for them to heat their homes.

“You can withstand 15 degrees [Celsius] in winter in a sweater. No one dies of it. But people are dying elsewhere,” Hauk said, referencing the toll Russia has inflicted on Ukraine.

Oh, for a second I thought he was referencing Yemen.

Glad that was made clear.

If I was told I had to freeze for some niggers in Yemen, I’d have a freakout. But freezing for neo-Nazis torturing POWs and tying people to posts naked is our values and I support it because it’s who we are.

The comments from the politician, who is a member of the Christian Democratic Union party, elicited a strong response from the German Tenants’ Association, which retorted that it showed no understanding of the needs of the elderly or those working from home.

Although the association conceded that Europe needed to reduce its dependence on Russian fossil fuels, it warned that lowering the room temperature and relying instead on wearing more clothing could lead to people falling ill during the winter months. “With a ministerial salary or a presidential pension, you can afford exploding energy costs and do not need to freeze yourself,” Stuttgart state chairman Rolf Gassmann said.

Whatever happened to that global warming thing?

Wouldn’t that solve this issue?

I’ve got another question – what if someone destroyed my sweater by holding a thread as I walked away? I can’t knit this bitch back together.

Asking for a friend.