Entfernen Sie den Minister, der in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Timmy's Rettung blockiert, aus dem Amt. Retten Sie den Wal Timmy. Save the Whale Timmy.

Remove the environment minister who is blocking Timmy's rescue in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern from office. Rescue Timmy the whale stranded the coast of Germany.
I am referring to the press coverage of Timmy the whale, which stranded on the German coast.
https://www.bild.de/regional/ostsee/live-ticker-die-grosse-wal-rettung-vom-timmendorfer-strand-69c25182ffcdb2ce7075be7e
The whale is suffering greatly.
It's not difficult. It wouldn't be difficult. I mean rescuing the whale. The whale is only 15 meters long. That's not much. Rescuing a submarine would be more difficult.
I consider the behavior of the responsible minister in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the experts who decided on the whale's agonizing death through inaction to be clear animal cruelty. The environment minister did not understand the purpose of his office.
The minister is unworthy of his office and should be dismissed immediately. Because what is happening here is not in the public interest. It's simply loyalty to highly paid officials and government employees, to expensive scientists, and to one's own substantial monthly income. Nothing more.
The fate of the whale is of no concern to those who decided on its death by failing to provide rescue services.
Yet there is enough money and equipment in this world to free the whale.
And there are people who would gladly finance and carry out the rescue.
It's a horrific example of the old German mindset of viewing living animals merely as objects.
If it were a human being, hundreds of officers, helicopters, the navy, or whatever else would be mobilized. For a mere human being, every resource available would be used. No matter the cost or whether the person even wanted to be rescued.
For the whale, the miserable suffering and death from a simple stranding is the natural order of things, just as it has been for millions of years. Because that's just how it is. Right?
Why?
Prestige-seeking, abuse of power, and the boundless arrogance of highly paid individuals. And the lost respect for planet Earth and all its living beings.
Save Timmy. Release him into the open ocean. Let him live and die where he belongs.
Not in the anthropogenic pseudo-territories of arrogant people who have forgotten that planet Earth doesn't belong to them.









