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Fuel Price Protest: How the "Biggest General Strike" Became a Simple Car Corso

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With an autoconvoy from East Frisia to Berlin, the Emdener Sebastian Bormann wants to protest against high fuel prices and the federal government. Because he sells this as a "general strike", he gets support from right-wing extremists and AI propaganda channels.
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With an autoconvoy from East Frisia to Berlin, the Emdener Sebastian Bormann wants to protest against high fuel prices and the federal government. Because he sells this as a "general strike", he gets support from right-wing extremists and AI propaganda channels.

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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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