Thank you for making it clear that it is essential to move away from fossil fuels in order to ensure political ability to act.
Neubo on
Qatar can get fcked.
Always playing both ends of every game and trying to act innocent and dignified.
schmeckfest2000 on
>The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, which entered into force in July, allows for fines of up to 5 percent of a company’s annual global revenue if the management fails to address adverse human rights or environmental impacts.
Europe really needs to stop pushing for human rights outside our Union. We’re still dependent on fossil fuels, and we don’t have that many options anymore.
I’ve always found it annoying that Europe is bringing this up in countries where they obviously don’t care about it. It’s not our job to change them. If they want to wipe their asses with human rights, then that’s their choice. It’s not our job to change it. Bitching about it, only pisses them off. And they have leverage over us, because we need their gas.
Also, bitching about it, without having any hard power to back it up, is pretty useless. No one cares if you can’t enforce what you preach.
Human rights *in* the EU, yes. Outside of it, not our problem. Stop poking and stoking, EU.
opinionate_rooster on
Ok, bye
Party-Cake5173 on
Why are we buying gas from terrorists again?
justoneanother1 on
We need to drop these fuckers at the next opportunity.
Any_Solution_4261 on
It’s simple: the rule of gold. He, who has the gold, rules.
PadishaEmperor on
They would fuck themselves, too, wouldn’t they? Usually the seller needs the buyer just as much as the buyer needs the seller.
Grolande on
We better should make a deal with USA to replace russian Gaz on a short term, even if it means dealing with Trump.
Klayz0r on
Fuck off, Qatar
JuliusFIN on
Build nuclear, fek Qatar.
arinonsalvia on
Hello Europe 👋🏻 Heard you want more stuff.
Tabo1987 on
Then mets embargo them with everything we have and see who cracks first.
Humble_Associate1 on
I kind of agree with him tbh. The EU is very hypocritical giving hundreds of millions of Euros to these countries, knowing there are severe human rights issues there and then trying to fine them for it. Either buy it and be okay with it or just don’t. We have to stop making ourselves dependent on countries that aren’t compatible with our values. I thought we learned from Russia…
kminov on
How to bureaucratize yourself to death, part 2.
CountSheep on
If the U.S. was right about one thing it’s that energy independence is a national security issue.
mariuszmie on
Another one to try blackmailing Europe.
blackcoffee17 on
Europe should have focused on nuclear and renewable energy a long time ago, to reduce it’s dependence on shitty countries like Russia and others. Uranium can be found anywhere.
ontemu on
A lot of feisty comments in this thread. Let’s see what happens, but my bet would be that we’ll get in line and do what these people (Qatar, Trump etc) tell us to do in order to keep the gas coming. We’ve messed up, and are now paying the price for it.
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Thank you for making it clear that it is essential to move away from fossil fuels in order to ensure political ability to act.
Qatar can get fcked.
Always playing both ends of every game and trying to act innocent and dignified.
>The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, which entered into force in July, allows for fines of up to 5 percent of a company’s annual global revenue if the management fails to address adverse human rights or environmental impacts.
Europe really needs to stop pushing for human rights outside our Union. We’re still dependent on fossil fuels, and we don’t have that many options anymore.
I’ve always found it annoying that Europe is bringing this up in countries where they obviously don’t care about it. It’s not our job to change them. If they want to wipe their asses with human rights, then that’s their choice. It’s not our job to change it. Bitching about it, only pisses them off. And they have leverage over us, because we need their gas.
Also, bitching about it, without having any hard power to back it up, is pretty useless. No one cares if you can’t enforce what you preach.
Human rights *in* the EU, yes. Outside of it, not our problem. Stop poking and stoking, EU.
Ok, bye
Why are we buying gas from terrorists again?
We need to drop these fuckers at the next opportunity.
It’s simple: the rule of gold. He, who has the gold, rules.
They would fuck themselves, too, wouldn’t they? Usually the seller needs the buyer just as much as the buyer needs the seller.
We better should make a deal with USA to replace russian Gaz on a short term, even if it means dealing with Trump.
Fuck off, Qatar
Build nuclear, fek Qatar.
Hello Europe 👋🏻 Heard you want more stuff.
Then mets embargo them with everything we have and see who cracks first.
I kind of agree with him tbh. The EU is very hypocritical giving hundreds of millions of Euros to these countries, knowing there are severe human rights issues there and then trying to fine them for it. Either buy it and be okay with it or just don’t. We have to stop making ourselves dependent on countries that aren’t compatible with our values. I thought we learned from Russia…
How to bureaucratize yourself to death, part 2.
If the U.S. was right about one thing it’s that energy independence is a national security issue.
Another one to try blackmailing Europe.
Europe should have focused on nuclear and renewable energy a long time ago, to reduce it’s dependence on shitty countries like Russia and others. Uranium can be found anywhere.
A lot of feisty comments in this thread. Let’s see what happens, but my bet would be that we’ll get in line and do what these people (Qatar, Trump etc) tell us to do in order to keep the gas coming. We’ve messed up, and are now paying the price for it.