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Furious Truck Driver Sits on Climate Sticker and Refuses to Let Go

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Von: Tim Niemeyer

Climate protests in Linz in early March © picture alliance/dpa/APA | Verena Leiss

A truck driver in Austria was so upset by the last generation of the Kleber protest that he more or less beat a demonstrator at his own game. The trucker simply sat on the activist. The news channel Puls24 even interviewed him.

Linz – Again and again activists of the so-called last generation annoy drivers in Germany, Austria, Italy and other parts of Europe. The group was also recently active in Linz with an adhesive protest. One truck driver who was killed responded with his own brand of counter-protest.

As a video that the “last generation of Austria” published on Twitter shows, the angry man first tried to pull a demonstrator off the street. When that didn’t work, the truck driver simply sat on the man. Also to see: The angry road user is filmed with cameras and finally interviewed – by the Austrian news portal Puls24.

In an interview, he expresses his frustration: “People can be happy that I shoveled yesterday (showered) have. That’s not normal!” he begins his angry speech. Then he reports how he was teased by activists just the day before. “Yesterday I was in Klagenfurt and I can’t come home because of them. I called my wife to come to work, I’m a truck driver. She stopped by, thank God.”

With the words: “Today I have to sit on one of these. What else do they do? Don’t they have a job, don’t they have a life, don’t they enjoy life? I don’t know, I really don’t know,” the professional driver rumbles on. After the man confirms that “his whole day is screwed up now”, he asks the interviewee if he by any chance had any glue with him, because he would like to stick himself to him.

The “last generation” said they could understand the anger, but what would make them angry is a Chancellor who whitewashed the climate crisis.

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