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Cake day: March 13th, 2025

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  • Let’s be honest: No country would act different from Israel when facing a situation as with Gaza. No country could tolerate an attack like Oct 7th on its territory, esp with everything that happened before with all the rocket and suicide attacks. Just think about how the Americans reacted to 9/11. They started bombing Afghanistan and Iraq even if both countries really didn’t have much to do with 9/11. In this case it would be a scenario like “9/11 was done by a narco cartel in a small part of Mexico where central authority lost control” or something like that.

    Combine it with the fact that all western states have no sympathies for islamist extremists like Hamas, because they are not muslim and also because most western states suffered from islamist attacks. Most states also see Hamas (an Hezbollah) as an Iranian proxy militia (which they are) and have also no sympathies to Iran, its theocratic dictatorship, its nuclear program and its military alliance with Russia.




  • This is a great example why we should be really careful discussing history here. Yes, the Nakba did happen. But what did happen before the Nakba? The arab attack on Israel right after it was founded. What did happen before that? The arab revolt from 1936-1939. What did happen after the Nakba? The deportation of Jews from nearly all arab countries. What did happen after that? Several wars, intifadas, terror acts from both sides and so on. There can’t be peace when you use history like that. Both sides can point to atrocities of the other side and continue fighting - to take your words, palestinians were killing Jews even before Israel was founded and Israel was attacked several times with a clear genocidal intention and there are people living in Israel who were ethnical cleansed out of arab states.


  • Please tell me where you park your car and your number plate. I will then throw red paint on it. If a bit of paint can damage your car, why did you spend 40.000€ on it?

    Just listen to yourself - of course throwing paint into an aircraft engine will damage a plane. This is exactly why this group did it. And there is nothing to prevent this - throwing paint will destroy every engine and esp. jet engines. If you do not believe me, throw a bucket of paint into your car engine. You can support Palestine, but please use your brain and try to think about some things before posting. You can do better than this.


  • What really happened here: Members of this Palestine Action group sneaked onto a military base and attacked the aircrafts there. This act of politically motivated vandalism resulted in this group being officially banned by the government. Which is totally ok, no state in the world will and can tolerate some group doing acts of terrorism and/or doing sabotage.

    Supporting banned terrorist organizations is of course also not allowed (which really makes sense) and yeah, this priest totally did that on purpose. You are therefore totally fine holding up a sign supporting Israel and you are also totally fine holding up a sign supporting Palestine, but you are not fine holding up signs supporting banned organizations.



  • Wer sein Elektroauto unterwegs lädt, zahlt dafür häufig mehr als Fahrer eines Benziners. Das geht aus einer Analyse des Ökostromanbieters Lichtblick hervor. Für 100 Kilometer Reichweite werden an öffentlichen Normalladesäulen im Durchschnitt 10,45 Euro fällig, an Schnellladesäulen sogar 12,06 Euro. Im Vergleich dazu kostete eine entsprechende Tankfüllung mit sechs Litern Benzin zur Zeit der Untersuchung gut zehn Euro.

    Keine Sorge, mit den aktuellen Ereignissen im Nahen Osten und der Ölpreisentwicklung kommt das alles wieder in Ordnung.

    Aber wirklich hart ist dann der Vergleich zum eigenen Solar auf dem Dach. Irgendwann kommt bei uns auch das Elektroauto und dann hätte ich das heute problemlos vollladen können für 8,3 Cent/kWh, die ich dann nicht als Einspeisevergütung bekommen hätte. Macht bei 15kWh/100km dann 1,24€ oder halt einfach mal ein Zehntel der Kosten dieser Ladesäulen.







  • Ich bin da mittlerweile auch arg angepisst: Wir haben ein eigentlich hartes Datenschutzrecht. Datenschutz macht diverse Dinge schwieriger und komplizierter, was ja auch eigentlich vollkommen ok ist. Aber dann gibt es im Kindergarten riesige Sorgen, ob man denn die Bilder vom Sommerfest per Mail verschicken kann und Rechtsunsicherheiten im Sportverein, aber auf der anderen Seite kann ein Facebook völlig ungehindert agieren, die großen Medienseiten per Klick alle Daten an hunderte “Partner” verteilen und solche Verfahren wie hier dauern siebenhundert Jahre.