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Greta Thunberg In The News Again.
This time protesting AGAINST wind farms.
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//a transition to green energy should not come at the expense of indigenous rights // I would think that everywhere the damned windmills are dumped has someone who is indigenous to the area. Or are we to give some "indigenous" types more rights to say no than others? Is the Swedish doom goblin the appointed arbiter of such a selection? Perhaps we can just put...
20:41 Wed 01st Mar 2023
YNNAFYMMI, did you read the Sky News link?
"Greta Thunberg and other protesters say a transition to green energy should not come at the expense of indigenous rights and are demanding the removal of 151 wind turbines from land used by Sami herders, who say the sight and sound of the giant wind power machinery frightens their animals."
She is not now suddenly opposed to all wind turbines in any location. She is opposed to their being sited in those particular places because the Sami folk object to them.
"Greta Thunberg and other protesters say a transition to green energy should not come at the expense of indigenous rights and are demanding the removal of 151 wind turbines from land used by Sami herders, who say the sight and sound of the giant wind power machinery frightens their animals."
She is not now suddenly opposed to all wind turbines in any location. She is opposed to their being sited in those particular places because the Sami folk object to them.
//a transition to green energy should not come at the expense of indigenous rights //
I would think that everywhere the damned windmills are dumped has someone who is indigenous to the area. Or are we to give some "indigenous" types more rights to say no than others? Is the Swedish doom goblin the appointed arbiter of such a selection? Perhaps we can just put them where the illegal immigrants are eventually housed. They could not claim to be indigenous to challenge the planned construction and we could save £squillions in legal aid battles concerning demonstrations to block them. Just put all the "non indigenous" in the windiest parts of the UK. Sorted. ... sarc.
I would think that everywhere the damned windmills are dumped has someone who is indigenous to the area. Or are we to give some "indigenous" types more rights to say no than others? Is the Swedish doom goblin the appointed arbiter of such a selection? Perhaps we can just put them where the illegal immigrants are eventually housed. They could not claim to be indigenous to challenge the planned construction and we could save £squillions in legal aid battles concerning demonstrations to block them. Just put all the "non indigenous" in the windiest parts of the UK. Sorted. ... sarc.
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