One of the biggest German newspapers publishes on its website a tongue-in-cheek article about the refugees on the roof: Never a dull moment in Berlin. Richard reads: Where does protest stop and blackmail begin? For a brief moment he misunderstands and thinks that “blackmail” is meant to refer to the police tactic of forcing the occupiers to leave the building by turning off the electricity and water. But then he quickly realizes his mistake: it’s the ones putting their own lives in jeopardy who are described here as blackmailers. The newspaper’s readers praise the article in their comments,
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