A look at other countries shows that the actions of climate activists are often louder and the tone often even louder.
It sounds like a dangerous threat: “The uprising has only just begun!” It is said by the “Last Generation Germany”, the role model for the domestic glue activists. Highways, inner cities and major transit routes regularly paralyze the sometimes militant environmentalists in our neighboring country.
Creation of a “green RAF”
However, radicalism goes much further. Tadzio Müller, a pioneer of the movement, even threatened in an interview with the “Spiegel” the creation of a “green RAF” if politicians did not respond to the demands of the eco-activists. The RAF, the faction of the Red Army, was responsible for numerous (assassination) attacks in the 1970s.
The SUV hater predicts acts of sabotage on gas plants and pipelines, as well as destroyed cars before the summer.
But there is also a less brutal way:
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Paris: game interrupted
The French Open semifinals were disrupted in Paris after a protester tied himself to a tennis net.
- Berlin: city to
Inner cities, city centers and highways paralyze the eco-warriors in Germany.
- Zurich: oil storage blocked
Environmentalists blocked a large warehouse of petrol, heating oil and diesel in Rümlang near Zurich. They demand that the federal government declare a climate emergency and immediately stop using fossil fuels.
- Netherlands: Against oil
Activists in the Netherlands allow themselves to be poured with black liquid in front of gas stations.
Is all this also coming to us in Vienna? A blockage of the tangent line is rather unlikely. Everything else is possible anyway. The tone becomes rougher, the heaviness of the actions increases.
Source: Krone

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