Dear Albert, I see that you have paid a high personal cost for your activism. And that this may be why your comment sounds commandeering, out of exasperation.
Still, I believe it is unfair to expect Jews or rabbis in Berlin to have to talk about Palestine or Israel at every instance. It is okay that they talk about their life and community, which is what the rebbe in the video did.
No, people are not complicit when they do not denounce war crimes or a genocide. Neither you nor I are complicit in the genocides in Sudan, Ethiopia, Gaza or Myanmar. We are not complicit because we did not have substantial means to help or support or prevent them.
Your double standards for Jewish people are unfair and, with the odd commandeering tone of your message, seem to come from some high horse that you placed yourself on.
The gas power stations are specified for transitioning to hydrogen in a decade. The revision of the law on heating was dumb populist pandering to boomers.
Yes, they slowed it down due to concerns about the grid. Naturally, they should just declare the grid construction in the national interest and resort to legal planning via the Parliament. Perhaps this will happen now that slowing down renewable energy production and hydrogen production has become much more costly.
Hungary: 416 million euros ($488m)
Slovakia: 275 million euros ($323m)
France: 157 million euros ($184m)
Netherlands: 65 million euros ($76m)
Belgium: 64 million euros ($75m)
Dense social networks with high social trust make people happy :)
Just a matter of time until other countries successfully copy this social model