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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
Terra Firma |
"Since when did vandalising plants and flowers save the planet??
Wtf are these people on?"
"action" as they call it, is simply vandalism.
I look forward to reading about their fines and I really do hope community service, maybe cleaning up graffiti would be apt. |
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
Brighton |
The other really annoying thing is that these people are (like me) outraged by the Public Order Bill but are playing directly into the reasons given for why it is needed. It is a self fulfilling prophecy. They truly are idiots doing themselves, and those more moderate people who may want to protest on occasion, no favours (although I still maintain there will be Agent Provocateurs). |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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If you watch the video you will see older females who know their names cheering them on.
Interesting how they don't want to get themselves arrested, send in the thickies to do the dirty work.
Pathetic. |
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"The other really annoying thing is that these people are (like me) outraged by the Public Order Bill but are playing directly into the reasons given for why it is needed. It is a self fulfilling prophecy. They truly are idiots doing themselves, and those more moderate people who may want to protest on occasion, no favours (although I still maintain there will be Agent Provocateurs)."
I agree that they truly are idiots who are doing themselves no favours. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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'Humanity is failing. Everything that you hold dear is in peril.
'The flower gardens that you love, the artwork that you treasure, the buildings that you adore, our traditions.
'What is the point in a garden if you can't feed yourself?
'What is the point in a garden if you can't eat?
'Our government wants more oil and gas', describing this as a 'death sentence for the poorest communities around the world.'
Above are some of the statements JOS made during the protest today.
One persons terrorist, is another person freedom fighter.
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"'Humanity is failing. Everything that you hold dear is in peril.
'The flower gardens that you love, the artwork that you treasure, the buildings that you adore, our traditions.
'What is the point in a garden if you can't feed yourself?
'What is the point in a garden if you can't eat?
'Our government wants more oil and gas', describing this as a 'death sentence for the poorest communities around the world.'
Above are some of the statements JOS made during the protest today.
One persons terrorist, is another person freedom fighter.
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What's feeding ourselves got to do with their cause? |
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I go to a festival every year where JSO banners etc. are very prominent because they think they're preaching to the converted (it's that kind of festival). I'm planning to go again this year but this time I'm going over (or under) the fence with a packed lunch, no spending money and a few pots of orange powder. Karma. The biggest bitch you'll ever know
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"'Humanity is failing. Everything that you hold dear is in peril.
'The flower gardens that you love, the artwork that you treasure, the buildings that you adore, our traditions.
'What is the point in a garden if you can't feed yourself?
'What is the point in a garden if you can't eat?
'Our government wants more oil and gas', describing this as a 'death sentence for the poorest communities around the world.'
Above are some of the statements JOS made during the protest today.
One persons terrorist, is another person freedom fighter.
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The first problem is we can't simply stop oil usage tomorrow.
Second problem is, JSO can't grasp that industry is working hard to reduce oil consumption in all of the places oil is being consumed or being used for consumables.
Third problem, literally everybody is onboard but refer to problem 1&2.
Which means we know the issues, but we don't like to see vandalism and disruption, it loses them support. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You know those folk that used to wear billboards saying something like 'the end is nigh'? That's what these JSO are, the modern version of that essentially, for all the good they do. |
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"But but but it got you talking about it…………
It did but genuinely don't see this as 'any publicity is good publicity'
I know but that’s the stock line when people discuss these clowns. "
Apologies, I didn't spot the sarcasm |
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"But but but it got you talking about it…………
It did but genuinely don't see this as 'any publicity is good publicity'
I know but that’s the stock line when people discuss these clowns.
Apologies, I didn't spot the sarcasm "
That’s alright. It doesn’t come across well on here.
You want to see a clown show wait till the Epsom Derby! Their partners will be out in force for that one. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The participants in these environmental protests seem to be overwhelmingly white, female, and middle class.
They are clearly being radicalised somewhere, presumably at posh schools and universities. The authorities should respond to the problem in the same way as they would radicalised Muslims or the radicalised "Far Right", and look to the source of the radicalisation.
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
milton keynes |
This week the Germans had to use hammers and chisel to get them off the road. I hear the French used tear gas at some point and now at the rugby in the UK. Why do they want to target ordinary people going about their business and enjoying a game. Also what's the significance of orange as seems to be their colour of choice |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"This week the Germans had to use hammers and chisel to get them off the road. I hear the French used tear gas at some point and now at the rugby in the UK. Why do they want to target ordinary people going about their business and enjoying a game. Also what's the significance of orange as seems to be their colour of choice"
Orange might be the official colour of lemmings. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This week the Germans had to use hammers and chisel to get them off the road. I hear the French used tear gas at some point and now at the rugby in the UK. Why do they want to target ordinary people going about their business and enjoying a game. Also what's the significance of orange as seems to be their colour of choice"
They are looking for maximum publicity, sporting events gives them this, I don’t particularly agree with this approach , no idea what the orange paint signifies |
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I have seen the organisers selecting the elderly and disabled to glue themselves to the road as they know they will get a small fine if anything. Even though the worst that could happen could be they get run over ! Yet the organisers drive diesel 4x4 cars ! Just hypocrites |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
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"This week the Germans had to use hammers and chisel to get them off the road. I hear the French used tear gas at some point and now at the rugby in the UK. Why do they want to target ordinary people going about their business and enjoying a game. Also what's the significance of orange as seems to be their colour of choice
They are looking for maximum publicity, sporting events gives them this, I don’t particularly agree with this approach , no idea what the orange paint signifies "
I guess so though they seem to be alienating the general public who are the people that they need on board |
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"'Humanity is failing. Everything that you hold dear is in peril.
'The flower gardens that you love, the artwork that you treasure, the buildings that you adore, our traditions.
'What is the point in a garden if you can't feed yourself?
'What is the point in a garden if you can't eat?
'Our government wants more oil and gas', describing this as a 'death sentence for the poorest communities around the world.'
Above are some of the statements JOS made during the protest today.
One persons terrorist, is another person freedom fighter.
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What is the point in a garden if you can't feed yourself?
It feeds helps bees and create habits for wildlife, and the bees pollinate the wheat that feed us.
It also helps mental health, |
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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago
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"The participants in these environmental protests seem to be overwhelmingly white, female, and middle class.
They are clearly being radicalised somewhere, presumably at posh schools and universities. The authorities should respond to the problem in the same way as they would radicalised Muslims or the radicalised "Far Right", and look to the source of the radicalisation.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12134179/Hollywood-backer-Just-Stop-Oil-accused-hypocrisy-holiday-home-Ireland.html
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"The participants in these environmental protests seem to be overwhelmingly white, female, and middle class.
They are clearly being radicalised somewhere, presumably at posh schools and universities. The authorities should respond to the problem in the same way as they would radicalised Muslims or the radicalised "Far Right", and look to the source of the radicalisation.
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I would not put it past Mr Soros funding these british hating law breaking nutters. |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"The participants in these environmental protests seem to be overwhelmingly white, female, and middle class.
They are clearly being radicalised somewhere, presumably at posh schools and universities. The authorities should respond to the problem in the same way as they would radicalised Muslims or the radicalised "Far Right", and look to the source of the radicalisation.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12134179/Hollywood-backer-Just-Stop-Oil-accused-hypocrisy-holiday-home-Ireland.html
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The media should lower the prominence and reach of their vandalism, you don't see other vandals who use paint in the news.
The eco warrior oneupmanship that drives them would soon dissipate. It wont stop them, they will resurface at the next headline thing, much like the XR vandal who threw orange paint at the Chelsea flower show. |
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We do need to migrate away from oil as an energy source, but it needs a joined-up plan. Latest fiasco is the National Grid not being ready to connect to green energy generation. Security of generation also needs consideration as we move to EVs. What if our grid was knocked out by a hostile enemy? Then our transport system is down. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Watching the sanctimonious and entitled wankers makes a lot of folk's blood boil we expect. That said, its the arse holes funding them that need dealing with, though unfortunately a lot of these wankers know folks in the judiciary we expect. It's all one big circle jerk to make us cry out for more oppressive laws. |
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"We do need to migrate away from oil as an energy source, but it needs a joined-up plan. Latest fiasco is the National Grid not being ready to connect to green energy generation. Security of generation also needs consideration as we move to EVs. What if our grid was knocked out by a hostile enemy? Then our transport system is down. "
The National Grid would cope as it can cope with industrial and commercial load as for the UKPN network supply to you house that's aa diferant mater I have been trying to get an up grade for months but looks like the cable in the road is to old to take extra load. |
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