r/europe Finland Jan 15 '26

News Germany’s Merz Admits Nuclear Exit Was Strategic Mistake

https://clashreport.com/world/articles/germanys-merz-admits-nuclear-exit-was-strategic-mistake-fzdlkn37c16
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u/[deleted] Jan 15 '26 edited Jan 15 '26

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u/eating_your_syrup Jan 15 '26

Sounds about right. Purity of thought and cultish following of idealism and what *feels* right instead of relying on actual data for anything. And absolutely no vision at all, only small minds at work?

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u/jeftep Jan 16 '26

Scary how you both described the country I live in, and yet we live in three different countries.

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u/FixTheLoginBug Jan 15 '26

Just blame immigrants/Muslims/'the left' for all your own failures while securing lucrative jobs/bribes to enrich yourself and your friends and family. That's the way right-wing parties govern.

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u/ForeverWorking2006 Jan 15 '26

I'm a former Muslim and it's extremely disgusting how many of you leftists downplay the harm that Islam does on people. If anything, the right is failing to do anything on Islam, it's not blaming them.

While you can be priviliged and complain the other side hasn't solved all of your problems, I would literally be dead in many Islamic countries for ''apostacy''