Das Cafe Slavia in Prag kann ich nur empfehlen. Der tschechische Präsident Vaclav Klaus hat dort gestern sein Buch “A blue, not green, planet” vorgestellt. Und draußen protestierte Greenpeace, was nicht wundert, weil Klaus einfach schöne Sätze sagt, beispielsweise in diesem Interview:
“If they (the enviromentalists) share something, it is primarily their huge ambitions and a complete lack of humbleness. It is an attitude that history keeps on bringing us under diverse flags and slogans. It is an attempt of those people to become the center of all events and to change the world according to their visions. And I fear that this issue has the capacity to mobilize larger groups of people: that’s why I say that environmentalists are able to initiate a “revolt of the mobs”. This topic is likable and understandable for most people. Catastrophes are always sold well and the extrapolated catastrophicity is now even higher than it used to be in the context of Marxes. I don’t think that the goal of these people is to reduce freedom deliberately. When I am going to talk to Al Gore, he will deny it. But I insist that what he proposes does suppress freedom. And it is sad he is not thinking about the consequences.”