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German hotel manager bans all Greens from the house

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The last nuclear power plants in Germany were taken off the grid on Saturday.

In Germany, the time of nuclear energy came to an end on Saturday. The last three nuclear power plants – Meiler Isar 2 in Bavaria, Neckarwestheim 2 in Baden-Württemberg and Emsland in Lower Saxony – have been taken off the grid.

To the dismay of an innkeeper in the Sauerland. The owner of the Bigger Hof hotel and the Platzhirsch restaurant in Olsberg vents his anger at the closure – and bans all Greens from the house.

Wilhelm Meschede writes on Facebook: “During the closure of our nuclear power plants, all federal greens and those who support the closure now have a property and local ban on the Platzhirsch restaurant!”

“Don’t see these trippers warm their asses at our expense”

The host, of course, wants to teach the politicians a lesson – and give free rein to his displeasure. In an interview with the “Sauerlandkurier”, the entrepreneur explains: “The Greens should sometimes have headwinds. As a result, energy prices have tripled. We do not see them warming their asses at our expense.” The newspaper also asked the local Greens Association for comment. However, he only agreed to comment on the subject if there was “high ground discourse”.

When asked by “Bild”, the host explained that he was not concerned with the individual Greens in the area, but purely with federal politics at the national level. “It is so arrogant, we think again, we are smarter than all of Europe and turn off all our nuclear power plants.”

Reactions to temporary restraining order divided

Reactions to the restraining order on social media have been mixed. Many users support the host’s action. “It is well!” Writes a user. But there are also dissenting voices: they accuse Meschede of forgetting the next generation or blaming only the Greens. One thing is clear: the nuclear exit decisions continue to create potential for conflict.

Nuclear energy is also always a topic of discussion in Switzerland. After the reactor accident in Fukushima (Japan) in 2011, the Federal Council decided to phase out nuclear energy. The existing nuclear power plants can continue to operate as long as they are safe. The construction of new nuclear power plants was banned. (A)

Source: Blick

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