Perché il dibattito presidenziale degli Stati Uniti è il principale argomento di attualità in Germania? Qui confrontato con il crollo del ponte di Dresda.
Perché il dibattito presidenziale degli Stati Uniti è il principale argomento di attualità in Germania? Qui confrontato con il crollo del ponte di Dresda.
well, Trump getting elected would probably be worse for Germany than that bridge collapse.
Natural_Run5506 on
Why wouldn’t it be? It’s more interesting
Hoongoon on
I don’t care about the bridge. Nobody was hurt and it doesn’t affect my life in any way.
Max-_-Power on
Because Trump threatened to withdraw from NATO or make members that do not make the admittedly agreed-upon 2% budget pay up, licks Putin’s boots, salutes to north korean generals and generally behaves like a toddler throwing a tantrum while having access to nuclear weapons.
Yeah, why would THAT be more interesting than a bridge that collapsed in the middle of the night /s
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Sad_Amphibian_2311 on
We already know our infrastructure is crumbling away, but we don’t know yet how badly the US democracy will crumble.
This_Seal on
Well, is that bridge story really that interesting on a national level? I would say no. Its neither famous, nor did anyone get hurt (as far as I know). Its probably only important on a regional level, because its going to be annoying and inconvienent for traffic for a long time.
europeanguy99 on
It‘s more relevant to our daily life…
Cirenione on
Because a bridge collapsing without any deaths or even injuries hardly matters in the rest of the country. Sadly the same cant be said about the president of the US.
And to be honest most people are interested in it because of the dumpster fire that is Trump. Germans most certainly cared less about US elections prior to him. Obama was a big thing because he was a charismatic guy but I doubt the average German on the street even remembers who he ran against in those two elections.
betterbait on
Because your tomfoolery affects us if we want it or not. A pro-Russian Trump at the helm of the US leads to war in Europe.
Screwthehelicopters on
Because Germany is Uncle Sam’s most devoted follower.
The US president seems to be determined by upvotes and likes from celebs.
The collapsed bridge is a visible reminder of the state of German infrastructure.
HG1998 on
Because, let’s face it, the bridge collapsing doesn’t affect anyone outside of Dresden.
hahaxd3 on
i dont know ether. i only care who is winning in the end. i dont get it whats so interesting in the votes. it does not makes sense to me to talk that much about US votes. We can’t change anything.
washington_jefferson on
Trump in his *closing argument* in the debate:
> “You believe in things that the American people don’t believe in,” he said, addressing Harris. “You believe in things like, we’re not gonna frack. We’re not gonna take fossil fuel. We’re not gonna do — things that are going to make this country strong, whether you like it or not.”
> “**Germany** tried that and within one year, they were back to building normal energy plants,” he continued. “We’re not ready for it.”
So, Donald Trump brought up Germany in the most important part of the debate for him- his closing statement. He’s saying that Germany was smart to “abandon” strict green energy initiatives and to go back to coal, etc.
Former_Star1081 on
Who cares about that bridge?
Rondaru on
The real truth in online journalism: A headline with “Trump” gets more clicks -> sells more ads -> gets better placement.
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well, Trump getting elected would probably be worse for Germany than that bridge collapse.
Why wouldn’t it be? It’s more interesting
I don’t care about the bridge. Nobody was hurt and it doesn’t affect my life in any way.
Because Trump threatened to withdraw from NATO or make members that do not make the admittedly agreed-upon 2% budget pay up, licks Putin’s boots, salutes to north korean generals and generally behaves like a toddler throwing a tantrum while having access to nuclear weapons.
Yeah, why would THAT be more interesting than a bridge that collapsed in the middle of the night /s
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We already know our infrastructure is crumbling away, but we don’t know yet how badly the US democracy will crumble.
Well, is that bridge story really that interesting on a national level? I would say no. Its neither famous, nor did anyone get hurt (as far as I know). Its probably only important on a regional level, because its going to be annoying and inconvienent for traffic for a long time.
It‘s more relevant to our daily life…
Because a bridge collapsing without any deaths or even injuries hardly matters in the rest of the country. Sadly the same cant be said about the president of the US.
And to be honest most people are interested in it because of the dumpster fire that is Trump. Germans most certainly cared less about US elections prior to him. Obama was a big thing because he was a charismatic guy but I doubt the average German on the street even remembers who he ran against in those two elections.
Because your tomfoolery affects us if we want it or not. A pro-Russian Trump at the helm of the US leads to war in Europe.
Because Germany is Uncle Sam’s most devoted follower.
The US president seems to be determined by upvotes and likes from celebs.
The collapsed bridge is a visible reminder of the state of German infrastructure.
Because, let’s face it, the bridge collapsing doesn’t affect anyone outside of Dresden.
i dont know ether. i only care who is winning in the end. i dont get it whats so interesting in the votes. it does not makes sense to me to talk that much about US votes. We can’t change anything.
Trump in his *closing argument* in the debate:
> “You believe in things that the American people don’t believe in,” he said, addressing Harris. “You believe in things like, we’re not gonna frack. We’re not gonna take fossil fuel. We’re not gonna do — things that are going to make this country strong, whether you like it or not.”
> “**Germany** tried that and within one year, they were back to building normal energy plants,” he continued. “We’re not ready for it.”
So, Donald Trump brought up Germany in the most important part of the debate for him- his closing statement. He’s saying that Germany was smart to “abandon” strict green energy initiatives and to go back to coal, etc.
Who cares about that bridge?
The real truth in online journalism: A headline with “Trump” gets more clicks -> sells more ads -> gets better placement.