German Eco-Extremist Sentenced To Eight Months in Prison
Lack of remorse results in stiffer sentence for activist appealing a fine
Lack of remorse results in stiffer sentence for activist appealing a fine
Increasingly, far-left eco-activists have linked the fight to ‘save the planet’ to the fight against global capitalism and ‘racism.’
Despite facing a prison sentence of up to six months, the Swedish climate alarmist has only been fined after a court found her guilty of disobeying police orders.
Despite growing pressure from other parts of the country to classify the far-left eco-extremist “Last Generation” as a criminal organisation, the Berlin Senate has refused to do so following a review into the matter.
It must not be forgotten that these people are less concerned with producing energy in ways that will allow us to maintain our standards of living and make economic progress than with being ‘anti-capitalist.’
German extremists have taken credit for an arson attack on a BMW dealership in Munich in reaction to the German government’s crackdown on climate extremist protests.
Awareness of a hypothetical climate apocalypse is causing more and more individuals to fall into grief and despair, suffer panic attacks, and give up their life projects.
The former BfV chief’s statement comes after German police last week raided 15 homes of members of the Last Generation who are suspected of helping to finance a criminal enterprise.
Security quickly intervened but not before orange powder had been scattered over players and pitch.
A German journalist claims video of climate protesters has been doctored to make an arrest look worse than it was.
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