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papa smurf 09-10-2019 18:49

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by fox35 (Post 36013392)
Has anyone else noticed how the the MSM and Channel 4 News in particular, have been giving these upper middle class pompous Idiots positive air time whilst calling them Climate Change "ACTIVISTS", but when they covered the Brexit demonstration they were practically demonized and labeled Right Wing "PROTESTORS". Prime example of our impartial unbalanced news media.

You're not wrong.

Damien 09-10-2019 19:16

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36013388)
They should take their protest to one of the big polluters like China. I know what they would do with them!

Because they don’t live in China. And yes China wouldn’t be kind to them but thankfully we don’t live in China, we live in a country that (for now) respects the right to protest.

Hugh 09-10-2019 20:59

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by fox35 (Post 36013392)
Has anyone else noticed how the the MSM and Channel 4 News in particular, have been giving these upper middle class pompous Idiots positive air time whilst calling them Climate Change "ACTIVISTS", but when they covered the Brexit demonstration they were practically demonized and labeled Right Wing "PROTESTORS". Prime example of our impartial unbalanced news media.

Really? Most of the MSM, including the BBC, ITV, and C4 seem to be calling them protests, and the people taking part, protestors.

https://www.channel4.com/news/extinc...ondon-protests
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Extinction Rebellion: more than 500 arrested in London protests

Protestors have glued themselves to buildings and underneath lorries, camping out overnight in defiance of orders from the police.

As of tonight, more than 500 Extinction Rebellion protesters have been arrested.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49987567
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Boris Johnson's father has told Extinction Rebellion protesters that their work is "extremely important" - less than two days after his son labelled them "uncooperative crusties".

Stanley Johnson said the PM's remarks had been "made in humour".
Meanwhile, an extra 500 officers from across England and Wales will be sent to London to help police the climate change protests.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/e...outs-pww28zflx
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Extinction Rebellion protesters and police break bread at climate camp-outs

The bands of protesters warn of humanity’s impending extinction but, as night fell, it was easy to imagine that their fears had already been realised.
https://www.itv.com/news/2019-10-09/...days-children/
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Mothers and babies were the focus of Wednesday’s activities as the Extinction Rebellion protests continued in central London.

Climate campaigners are engaged in two weeks of activity intended to focus attention on climate change and what they say is the unwillingness of politicians to address it.

Protesters have already shut down bridges and glued themselves to Government buildings but Wednesday has a special focus on future generations.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...o-village.html
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Police have arrested 800 protesters in the last two days, with two more weeks of disruption on the way...

... Overstretched police in London admit they are spending less time with victims of real crime as it takes hours to arrest hundreds of attention-seeking eco protestors holding raves, breastfeeding in the street and waving around giant octopuses.

The Government today took the extraordinary step of calling in 500 officers from 43 other police forces in England and Wales as they try to round up the Extinction Rebellion mob bringing chaos to the centre of the capital.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...ng-parliament/
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Extinction Rebellion protest could force the Queen to abandon carriage trip to open Parliament, police have suggested.

Officers have told those leading the demonstration that state opening cannot take place if they are camped on the streets as Scotland Yard admitted that they have “contingency plans”.

As demonstrations shutting down the roads around Westminster continued into a third day an additional 500 officers were brought in from forces across England and Wales.

The Metropolitan Police said that it was victims of other crimes who were paying the price of their attention being diverted by climate change protests...

... However, it emerged that officers have been told protestors that their security operations should have already begun and the event cannot take place if demonstrators remain where they are.

Stephen 09-10-2019 21:56

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
Shouldn't you have named the thread what the headline in the link was?

Police cut Extinction Rebellion activists out of tents as Section 14 order imposed

OLD BOY 10-10-2019 08:16

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36013400)
Because they don’t live in China. And yes China wouldn’t be kind to them but thankfully we don’t live in China, we live in a country that (for now) respects the right to protest.

Well spotted, Damien. :rolleyes:

The point I am making is that Britain is already leading the way, so protesting here is pointless.

Maggy 10-10-2019 08:28

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36013452)
Well spotted, Damien. :rolleyes:

The point I am making is that Britain is already leading the way, so protesting here is pointless.

Maybe the change isn't fast enough and they are concerned that the world is already tipping into not having the time to prevent uncontrollable climate change? That the PTB are dragging their feet and delaying the changes that need underpinning?That the PTB are not really actively involved in really getting to grip with what needs doing?That short termism is really what is driving what decisions are being made?

Carth 10-10-2019 09:07

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
I'm not quite sure how much the UK can do to 'save the planet' when we are but a small cog in a vast machine.

I remember Sting and other celebs campaigning about the demise of rain forests years ago, nothing changed.

Some nations/countries have some sort of 'carbon tax' system that apparently does something useful.

If sanctions are applied to countries that actively continue in 'bad practices', the sanctions often make things worse.

If I reduce 10% of my carbon quota (or whatever it is), someone somewhere in a 3rd world nation will probably increase theirs by 15% trying to catch up.

Mr K 10-10-2019 09:49

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36013459)
I'm not quite sure how much the UK can do to 'save the planet' when we are but a small cog in a vast machine.

I remember Sting and other celebs campaigning about the demise of rain forests years ago, nothing changed.

Some nations/countries have some sort of 'carbon tax' system that apparently does something useful.

If sanctions are applied to countries that actively continue in 'bad practices', the sanctions often make things worse.

If I reduce 10% of my carbon quota (or whatever it is), someone somewhere in a 3rd world nation will probably increase theirs by 15% trying to catch up.

So what's your solution? Because we need one. Change has to start somewhere. I'm all for sanctions against countries who aren't dealing with the issue. Yes it would cause us economic damage, but not as much as climate change will. If the EU acts together that's a lot of clout (which is why being a member is so beneficial to us).

papa smurf 10-10-2019 10:19

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36013465)
So what's your solution? Because we need one. Change has to start somewhere. I'm all for sanctions against countries who aren't dealing with the issue. Yes it would cause us economic damage, but not as much as climate change will. If the EU acts together that's a lot of clout (which is why being a member is so beneficial to us).

It all starts with you,what sacrifices are you making?

Carth 10-10-2019 10:24

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36013465)
If the EU acts together that's a lot of clout (which is why being a member is so beneficial to us).

Got any examples where the 'EU clout' has made any difference with Countries that don't give a monkeys?

Strongly worded letters and name calling don't count ;)

Hugh 10-10-2019 10:43

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36013469)
It all starts with you,what sacrifices are you making?

Actually, it starts with the biggest contributors to Climate Change, which is the energy sector, which represents over 70% of greenhouse gas emissions, but because people want change, this is reducing.

Whilst each individual can contribute, it won't make the difference that major companies can.

Pierre 10-10-2019 10:54

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36013472)
Actually, it starts with the biggest contributors to Climate Change, which is the energy sector, which represents over 70% of greenhouse gas emissions, but because people want change, this is reducing.

Whilst each individual can contribute, it won't make the difference that major companies can.

Don't forget the cows.

heero_yuy 10-10-2019 11:00

Re: Bunch of idiots
 
Apparently there's some sort of garlic extract that cuts cow methane emissions down to virtually nothing. Mind you the cure might be worse.


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