There's no evidence he said that, and antisemites like to use it to underline their conspiracy theories. People have been getting into hot water for using it for a while - just from the top of my head:
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He got punched pretty hard once, if I remember correctly. Went pretty well, got a killer look out of it.
Huh, most people just tell me it's relatable, and that they should probably kick it too. Also, Zuck starting to zuck even more openly seems to have helped with the ones who weren't quite convinced.
That's kinda bullshit. Like, yeah, 30 Minutes delay on an ICE Journey aren't necessarily uncommon, but with distances where the ICE makes sense, they're usually faster than driving, and a traffic jam underway that delays you by about that isn't all that unlikely on those distances either.
With more local transport, it usually runs on time for me, and I use it almost daily. Might vary by region, though.
Yeah, OK, my journeys where all around five hours. Double is kinda mad.
I had four long distance ICE journeys in the last two months. Three where thirty minutes late, one was two hours late.
Also had four long distance TGV journeys, of which one was about 20 minutes late, and one was an hour late, though that delay happened in Germany.
Apparently, DB is currently working on the infrastructure, but those renovations haven't been fully funded, and it looks like the conservatives will get in next.
Business Insider (and Politico) have been bought by Axel Springer, a German publisher whose flagship paper is Bild, pretty much the German sun, and is generally a heaven for innacurate reporting, and general right-wing shit-headdery.
I mean, he wasn't wrong here, but I don't think fucking Matt Walsh knew more than any random person. He just wants to stir up shit to get attention.
In Germany, it's currently 696€ a year to use all local and regional public transport (metro, bus, regional train, etc.) nationally, 4899€ a year to also use all long distance public transport (IC, ICE).
Unless you travel around the country a lot, the first plus a long distance discount card is usually enough to get around.
Still, there has been too little investment into public transport for decades, and the 696€ Ticket is partially funded by the federal government, so let's see whether that lasts past the next election. All in all, could be better, but could also be a lot worse.
I was eating something when I made the account. Make a wild guess what it might have been.
I don't care about Canon. Every Trek has done silly things that are then included, or ignored, based on the next writers whims.
What did annoy me was that it became less and less fun to watch. Neither the scripts nor the sets and backgrounds felt like they where done by people who liked the general ideas and vibes of star trek. Or maybe they just didn't share my idea for star trek.
Pretty much only sticked around because I liked Stamments, Culber, and Adira. For all it's failings, I did feel they nailed representation.
Kinda off-topic, but while Molly defied stereotypical gender roles back then, I dunno whether she was necessarily queer. Like, she might have been, but I don't remember any pointers in the book.