Notice the Antifa flag
There’s nothing to prevent this from just getting more and more retarded.
People love retarded bullshit.
BBC:
A group of young people are in the third week of a hunger strike in Berlin, claiming Germany’s political parties aren’t adequately addressing climate change ahead of this month’s general election.
The protestors – aged from 18 to 27 – have vowed to continue their hunger strike until the three leading candidates vying to replace Angela Merkel agree to meet them.
There’s a subdued atmosphere among the little tents and hand-painted banners close to the German Chancellery in Berlin.
The six young people who’ve been on hunger strike for more than a fortnight say they’re feeling weak.
At 27, Jacob Heinze is the oldest of the protesters here (organisers say four other people have joined their hunger strike away from the camp). He speaks slowly, clearly struggling to concentrate, but told the BBC that, while he’s afraid of the consequences of his “indefinite hunger strike”, his fear of climate change is greater.
“I already told my parents and my friends there’s a chance I’m not going to see them again,” he said.
“I’m doing this because our governments are failing to save the young generation from a future which is beyond imagination. Which is horrific. We’re going to face war regarding resources like water, food and land and this is already a reality for many people in the world.”
At least one of these people is a woman. I think.
With less than two weeks to Germany’s general election, Jacob and his fellow protesters are demanding that the three leading candidates to replace Angela Merkel as German Chancellor come and talk to them.
Climate change is, arguably, the biggest election issue here. German politicians have been influenced by the mass street protests of young climate change activists in recent years but this summer’s deadly floods in the west of the country have also focused public concern.
Even so, say the hunger strikers, none of the main political parties – including the Green party – are proposing adequate measures to address the problem.
“None of their programmes is taking into account the actual scientific facts so far, especially not the danger of tipping points (major irreversible climatic changes) and the fact that we’re very close to reaching them,” says spokeswoman Hannah Luebbert.
She says the protesters want Germany to institute a so-called citizens’ assembly – a group of people chosen to reflect every part of society – in order to find solutions.
“The climate crisis is also a political crisis and maybe a crisis of our democracy, because the set up with elections every four years and the great influence of lobbyists and economic interests within our parliaments often leads to the fact that economic interests are more important than our civilisation, our survival,” Ms Luebbert says.
“Such citizens’ assemblies aren’t influenced by lobbyists and it’s not politicians there who are afraid of not being re-elected, it’s just people using their rationality.”
You can try to grasp the fact that these people support the state policy but also pretend to be rebels.
But there is nothing to grasp.
They don’t care about the logic of that. They are not trying to be consistent, or prove anything to anyone.
It is just total narcissism.