• @Fyraka@lemmygrad.ml
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    as someone who lives in germany, shits going south very very soon it feels like. I cant use heating rn cause my landlord shut it off, even if i could I wouldnt because you would lose your money fast, theres a fear of a blackout in some areas, rent and house prizes are continuesly rising, well everything really thanks to inflation (not wages tho who wouldve guessed). And the best part? SOCIAL DEMOCRATS AND THE GREEN PARTY ARE IN POWER RN. This country is fucked beyond repair, was always a matter of sooner or later after the ddr fell, but i really cant tell which direction its heading.

    • @knfrmity@lemmygrad.ml
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      162 years ago

      It’s illegal to turn off the heat between 1 October and 30 April - the apartment has to be able to be heated to 20° at minimum. Outside of this period the heating has to be turned on if an external temperature of 17°C isn’t reached for three consecutive days. In my area of the country at least that means that landlords had to turn on the heat last weekend.

      Of course being in a position to afford using the heat is another thing, although a lot of people are still on older price contracts for gas and electric so it’s not as bad as it’ll get just yet. The Gasumlage isn’t helping either (tldr it’s an extra fee on top of the gas price to help all the poor gas companies make ends meet).

      The Ampel Koalition has been absolutely disastrous for this country, but what did we expect?

      • @Fyraka@lemmygrad.ml
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        102 years ago

        Didn’t know it was illegal, but it’s not October yet and the weather here (nrw) is still warmish, so we will see if they follow the law. Thankfully they are not scumbags and we never had any problems with them, so I think they will turn it on when it gets colder. But like I said, I’m preparing for a cold winter :/

    • @i_must_destroy@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      132 years ago

      I’m sorry to hear that comrade, I hope things get better for you. Scary times for…well really all life on earth.

      I’ve felt that way about the USA for a while, but somehow the USA still hasn’t quite plunged into total chaos. Probably mainly due to the fact that they have plundered so much from the rest of the world.

      • @Fyraka@lemmygrad.ml
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        142 years ago

        Thank you, wish you all well too. I think USA is keeping themselves relatively stable by throwing their puppets under the bus. Everyone knew sanctions would be too much for the EU to handle, but they did it anyway, all for big daddy USA. Things will change the moment they overstep the boundaries with China tho, when that happens i hope all the US comrades can stay safe.

  • DankZedong
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    My father in law said that we should all not use gas this winter to own Putin. When I said that 1) we can use other sources of gas without financially destroying ourselves by implementing leftist measures like seizing profits for example and 2) why should we suffer for a war we have nothing to do with, he replied: ‘go tell that to the Ukrainians! No gas would be a heaven for them compared to their situation!’. To which I replied that with this rhetoric, only one person in the world can complain because there is always someone worse off than you.

    This is coming from a self proclaimed elitist leftist. Europe is fucked lmao.

    • @KommandoGZD@lemmygrad.ml
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      I swear it’s the greatest marketing ploy that capitalists have people convinced them paying more for gas than gold and being cold over the winter is somehow helping Ukrainians. It is helping the energy sector make a literal killing in profits while the most vulnerable part of our population is sacrificed again after all they’ve just been put through. It is also helping US finance capital in picking the bones of Ukraines wealth clean. It is not in any way shape or form helping any average Ukrainians.

      It’s also crazy how alienated people are from the real economy and how divorced politics has become from economics that people still do not realize gas is needed for more than heating. The industry needs it. This industry is now not viable anymore and will consequently shut down sooner rather than later.

    • @i_must_destroy@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      The media has really broken peoples brains. My mom watches MSNBC ALL the time. One time I was visiting with her and I was shocked at how terrible the content on there was!

      My mom thinks that Putin is the richest man on earth and that he can hide all his wealth for some reason? They think Putin is like super-Trump or something.

      It makes me sad sometimes. I know we laugh at lib buffoonery, but my mom is such a sweet person…I’m sad she believes such nonsense.

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        Yes it’s sad but infuriating. We have to keep on explaining things as its the only thing we can do.

        But then there are some well read people that simply refuse to listen or read our theory. I’m more mad at them than the average proletarian.

  • @GloriousDoubleK@lemmygrad.ml
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    182 years ago

    Wait. They shut down nuclear? Im confused. Doesnt the green parties understand that a war is not the smart way to transition to a new energy? You gotta do a controlled transition; not shut everything off. The fuck?

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      That’s not even green! If you shut down nuclear and go back to fossil fuels, that’s worse!

      Like, there’s some pretty spicy debates in environmental science on whether nuclear is better or worse than renewables (there are many arguments that it’s better, for example, solar panels and batteries require a ton of harmful reagents to manufacture, way more than the volume of nuclear waste being produced) and whether we should be building new reactors or investing in all renewables, or whether existing ones should be shut down once renewables have replaced everything else, but everyone agrees that it’s way better than fossil fuels and between nuclear and gas, nuclear is better.

      • @knfrmity@lemmygrad.ml
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        Don’t worry about the science, Germans just know intuitively that nuclear is very dangerous! A lot of Germans still need to go to therapy to deal with their trauma over Chernobyl. They’re convinced that there’s other ways and that nuclear energy is a deal with the devil.

    • DankZedong
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      My father in law is extremely anti nuclear despite being ultra green policy. It’s mostly because of nuclear waste. I understand that but almost no transition can happen 100% perfectly. The man is well off enough to be able to isolate his house, not use gas, do alternative things, eat as eco friendly as possible etc. It’s just elitist nonsense and he and his so called intellect infuriate me to no end.

      He even went as far as to say that ‘lower class working people’ just have another way of thinking and doing things than his ‘upper class’ leftist circles. Fucking wanker.

      • @knfrmity@lemmygrad.ml
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        92 years ago

        Well gas is considered “clean energy” as per EU regulations now. We can thank Germany and nuclear-is-anti-constitutional Austria for that.

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            Not only renewable, by legal decree burning wood in the EU is considered CO2 neutral. The best part is a lot of those wood pellets come from trees planted in the US specifically to process into pellets and sell in the European market, making the whole process equally as bad as (if not worse than) coal from a GHG standpoint. It originally started as a “what can we do with all this sawdust and unusable wood” problem, but subsidies and “green energy” policies quickly turned it into a cash cow.

            I’m not sure about other countries energy mix, but somewhere around half of Germany’s very proudly ~50% “renewable electricity” is wood. The rest is primarily inconsistent solar and wind, meaning that the German grid is kept stable with Polish coal, Norwegian hydroelectric, and French nuclear.

    • @i_must_destroy@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      One of the comments said one had been shut down recently? Honestly I just thought it was funny, I don’t know all the details. Other than it’s not looking too good for Europe over the next 6 months ☠️

  • @folaht@lemmygrad.ml
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    162 years ago

    This unfortunately reminds me too much of a family member of mine that actually thinks that even firewood is preferred over wind power.

  • MexicanCCPBot
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    102 years ago

    To be fair there’s also those electric showerheads that have an electric heating element inside

  • @frippa
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    102 years ago

    Would that work? I am desperate enough to try it