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    Extinction Rebellion.

    Go home FFS.

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    Many of them are habitual protesters and agitators. The police have enough to do without having to police this lot. Protest by all means but in a peaceful and law abiding manner and not making life difficult for those trying to go about their daily business.

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    Where do you draw the line? What is reasonable protestation on a very serious problem? Yes, some of Extinction Rebellion are habitual protesters and some are troublemakers who would get involved on anything if there was trouble to be caused. Climate change is a very serious problem, though, and there are many of those demonstrating that sincerely believe in the cause and remember, it is the future of us all that is at stake. There are always those that will go too far......! What do you think of the other demonstrations that have resulted in violence? Hong Kong. If I lived in Hong Kong, I would be out there with them, as the prospect of increasing direct rule from Beijing is a horrible one. The Chinese regime is an international disgrace, their ‘president’ is on a par with Hitler and they have become so powerful, economically as well as militarily, that no country will raise a finger against them. The Chinese annexation of Tibet was on a par with Hitler invading Poland! How does the future look? Worth demonstrating for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    How does the future look? Worth demonstrating for?
    I think so...no clean air ...no clean water...polluted seas....polluted mountains.....food that has lost its wholesomeness...
    The rivers of the planets are like the life blood...and it has severe sepsis...The forests are the lungs...we have severe COPD....if the Earth were a patient coming into an ICU.......I would be calling the patient's relatives in for an urgent family meeting........and I know after the meeting...they still wouldn't get the severity of the issues.....

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    Lai Out. That's worth protesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    Lai Out. That's worth protesting.
    Yes, and Chinese too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joy_Division View Post
    Lai Out. That's worth protesting.

    Yes agree! Also burkas banned - that’s worth protesting too!

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    Extinction rebellion are just a middle upper class death cult spouting so called science dressed up as truth, some of which display some serious signs of mental illness.

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    They should spray them with water mixed with animal s h I t.

    Some wouldn’t be able to smell any difference but the middle class “snowflake” brigade would soon clear off.

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    The traffic jams are causing more pollution , a lot of them have even flown in to protest.

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