Like pickpockets posting a job ad

Last Generation protests;  BZ editor Isabel Pfannkuche comments

Isabel Pfannkuche says: The “last generation” show what they want – and what they don’t Photo: Ralf Günther / BZ assembly

By Isabel Pancake

Vacancy of the climate glue. A comment from BZ reporter Isabel Pfannkuche.

It reads like an advertisement in a common job portal: permanent position, full-time, applications from women are particularly welcome. In fact, these are excerpts from job advertisements for the “last generation” climate stickers.

An association that regularly commits crimes and gets in trouble with the law.

It’s a bit like a gang of organized pickpockets posting a job ad. And it shows how professional the air-conditioning stickers work.

Some of their strategies can be seen today: for example, the procedure for a blockade in the middle of the freeway or the attempt to set up a network in prison.

In March, the so-called wiki – a website with a lot of information about the “Last Generation” – was opened. In a press release, the climate extremists described this as “unrestricted access to the wiki”.

But the supposed transparency hides a false sense of security. If you delve deeper into the world of climate adhesives, you will repeatedly come across blocked websites with the notice “Unauthorized – You are not allowed to view this page”. So on restrictions.

The climate stickers consciously decide what they want to show us – and what not.

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Climate adhesive last generation

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