People are getting political here again, which is a good thing. On October 9th there will be a large-scale political protest here in Munich against extending the permits of all nuclear power stations in the country, which our conservative government have agreed to without allowing for much debate, and tonight, rallies of solidarity for Stuttgart are scheduled at the train stations of all major and medium sized cities all over Germany.
I'm planning to be at both. I doubt there'll be much happening tonight (Munichers are notoriously hard to turn out for anything not involving beer and will only react when the pain has reached a threshold beyond the bearable), but October 9th promises to become interesting.
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People are getting political here again, which is a good thing. On October 9th there will be a large-scale political protest here in Munich against extending the permits of all nuclear power stations in the country, which our conservative government have agreed to without allowing for much debate, and tonight, rallies of solidarity for Stuttgart are scheduled at the train stations of all major and medium sized cities all over Germany.
I'm planning to be at both. I doubt there'll be much happening tonight (Munichers are notoriously hard to turn out for anything not involving beer and will only react when the pain has reached a threshold beyond the bearable), but October 9th promises to become interesting.