Eco-activists decided to leave Germany without good roads
The rubric "The crazy ones have no rest" is with you again! Today we will tell you how eco-activists fought with asphalt.
This time the streets of Berlin were not lucky. Fighters for the environment from the group "The Last Generation"
set up barriers on Invalidenstrasse near the Natural History Museum, restricting access to one of the lanes. In addition, 9 people also blocked the exit to the Sachsendamm highway, near the Friedrich-Gerlach bridge.
They said that "everyday life" must be fought, as it changes the climate terribly.
“The daily routine takes us straight to climate hell on freshly paved paved roads. We can't let that happen," The Last Generation tweeted pompously.
And then the circus begins. Disguised as road workers, they armed themselves with jackhammers and tried to make holes in the asphalt.
The police did not agree with such an act of saving nature, they took away the extension cord and the generator (fu, how not environmentally friendly!), And the climate activists were dispersed. But in vain, the return of Germany to the Middle Ages, in general, is an interesting idea, although for the purity of the struggle the road had to be hammered with a pick.