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fr Bernd 2025-07-04 21:00:39 Nr. 831
Since we seem to have a working /int/ now, Berunto wants to learn about the other countries. If you could kill one person from your country, who would it be and why? Berunto nominates Olaf Scholz for Germany, our former Bundeskanzler. I cannot think of a person who embodies the stereotype of the completely incompetent and corrupt politician in a worse way. This guy became the head of state of the third-largest economy in the world after stumbling from one scandal into another for a decade, made a complete joke of the law enforcement authorities in the process, flailed through his chancellorship without any sense of direction or responsibility, and then for no reason broke the government at the worst point possible just months before the end of its normal term. Should Berunto ever run into him at the local Edeka he doesn't know what he will do to him.
Bernd would rather vote for Jens Spahn. He destroyed the healthcare and was also corrupt as fuck Maskendeal. I personally hate him for my insurance not having any money to pay for some of my medicine.
>French flag >our former Bundeskanzler Anon, I don't know how to tell you this, but you've been liberated 80 years ago. >made a complete joke of the law enforcement authorities in the process Also, ACAB and >>>/rvss/
I thought Habeck was the chancellor. Who even is Scholz? I think I forgot.
>>833 True, but Spahn wasn't Chancellor (yet), so Scholz objectively did more damage. Bernd wishes he could kill both
Guy who did covid vax mandates in my state.
Merkel. Ideally 20 years back in time.
>>842 Germany seems to have a hard time deciding which politician to kill, interesting
>>831 >>847 Shouldn't you be more concerned about Macron? I heard they still are setting paris on fire because they want Macron to quit.
>>849 > I heard they still are setting paris on fire People setting things on fire has literally been the norm for two decades in Paris now https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_French_riots
>>834 ACAB is possibly the dumbest phrase I've seen, the only people who use it are anarchists too dumb to realise pigs are the only thing protecting them from cunts like me.