- Alle Jahre wieder. 
- Fahren die Punks wieder nach Sylt? 
- This is brilliant 
- Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei 
- bald wird das Gewicht der Gesetzgebung des bürgerlichen Staates auf sie fallen 
- holidaymakers have complained of noise, rubbish and odour from the encampment, leading a court last year to order it be cleared ahead of schedule. Frank Deppe, a Sylt podcaster, recalled conflict between the protesters and local business owners including shouted insults and even fistfights. - This isn’t a protest, it’s just dudes wanting to go on a cheap vacation and drink. And I do mean dudes. I only see 3 women and 20 dudes in the pictures. - Rising housing prices have made it hard for locals, so these guys play music and chill outside? That’s not a protest. - It’s true you don’t see many punk women. And in fact, they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for punk men. - And this in turn has given rise to the belief that there are no punk women, and that punks just spring out of holes in the ground! - Which is, of course, ridiculous. - Punk women, much like punk men, have beards. - Or is that dwarves? 
 
- Gosh, playing loud music? - Leaving rubbish is annoying but considering who they’re protesting the pollution they’re causing isn’t even comparable to the rich assholes on the island. - And, like, they’re Germans, of course they’re fucking drinking - Germany has a wide variety of beers, liquors and wines that are common staples. - This feels like an excellent non-violent protest. - I’m going to protest on the beach later next month. I think some time on the weekend when it’s warm and sunny. Might enhance the protest by reading a book and listening to some music, then going swimming. I’m sure important social change will result. - I’m sorry, you seem to be under the impression that having fun is inherently unproductive. 
 
 
 
- Tell me you don’t know anything about German society without telling me you don’t know anything about German society. - From a German perspective, punks camping on Sylt during the holiday season is a 100% fitting way to protest the far right, economic exclusion, and failure to act on climate change. Honestly they should make this a yearly thing, make it bigger, build a festival around it. 
- Excuse me, but have you not seen the shirt?  
 








