Climate glue, more climate glue and anti-oil activists

They're sticking again - here at the Prenzlauer Promenade exit

The activists stuck again – here at the Prenzlauer Promenade exit Photo: Spreepicture

From the BZ editorial team

This week, too, the BZ articles were rated numerously – positively and negatively. Here are the top 3 (as of Sunday 10:30 a.m.).

3rd place: Climate stickers only bring working people against themselves

In his comment, BZ editor Ole Kröning responded to the protest announcement by the climate stickers and wrote: “For me, the blockades of the “last generation” have so far only made one sense: to antagonize working people in this city.” This opinion text received 130 negative and 77 positive ratings – 207 in total.

2nd place: The climate stickers need a clear message

The activists live out their fantasies of doom at the expense of the rest of the population. That’s not allowed and it can’t go on like this, says Gunnar Schupelius in his column. This text received 80 negative and 189 positive ratings – 269 in total.

1st place: Van Gogh painting was thrown with tomato soup

Anti-oil activists have thrown tomato soup at Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting Sunflowers in London. The Museum National Gallery said that this caused minor damage to the frame. “Is art worth more than life? More than food? More than justice,” Just Stop Oil tweeted. The article about it got 326 negative and 49 positive reviews – 375 in total.

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Climate strike demonstration

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