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Cake day: June 21st, 2023

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  • a TINY little fact check would be advisable here. Because: Tesla mechanics did NOT start a strike. It was announced by a lobby group, but none of them went to strike, as they claimed they were content with their conditions, got paid decently and therefore saw no reason to go on strike.

    The much I welcome workers fighting for their rights, the current situation looks a LOT like a union trying to mobilize as many of their members as possible to prove they’re relevant - by choosing a high profile target as victim. Actions like these don’t benefit the workers at all. It only strengthens the union and those in charge in it. In the end, it’ll be the workers who will have to suffer, as Tesla will probably switch to similar anti-worker-measures like many other car manufacturers already use them already







  • Additionally, Germany is one of the biggest contributors in NATO and also one of the stability anchors in the EU. Another one would be France, the third one was originally UK.

    With UK gone, thanks to Brexit (which was also highly boosted through Russian aid in propaganda spreading), it’s only France and Germany who hold everything together.

    Italy and Austria are already in the hands of the far right, Le Pen in France is getting stronger - if they get strong enough, they’ll defeat their land and the EU from the inside.

    Putin knows very well a modern war against the EU can’t be fought with conventional weapons. Ukraine has proven how expensive that is. And there isn’t even a nuclear threat that would arise if he ever openly attached the EU. Therefore Russia fights undercover - through propaganda, through espionage and by manipulating the politics of the countries they seek to defeat. And if we look at the current standings, this war is running almost according to plan


  • we may all say a big “THANK YOU!” to Philipp Rösler (FDP) and Peter Altmaier (CDU) for both destroying the German PV-industry, establishing the “Solar-Ausbaudeckel” and the CDU/CSU as a whole to block and hinder wind power for over a decade very effectively.

    And their very hard work to make Germany overly dependent on fossil fuels, to keep it that way and therefore blow ALL climate goals appears to be a success model, as the CDU/CSU are currently winning the public opinion with that intend, whilst those trying to follow the steps of our european neighors are slammed into the ground (just as our PV industry).

    In other words: Germans don’t want clean air. They don’t want a future.




  • unrealistic

    Burger King has changed their logo 6 times since they were established around 70 years ago. So we can assume they would change the logo at least 10 more times within the next 400 years. Maybe they would change the shape fitting to the building they’re using right now, maybe it’s more cartoonish, more neon (to contrast the relatively dead-looking environment), maybe it’s even a hologram you only see when you look at the building

    in other words: Common mistake to presume something in the future will look exactly like the stuff we know today. To bust your bubble: Take a look at the first Coca Cola tin and compare it with the one’s we’ve got today. Now you see the difference