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A Cult?
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This 28 yr old woman calls on people to break the law in an interview this morning, she appears to be very brainwashed, yes we have climate change but their message is more to do with anarchy, cult status
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TTT - // AH, what I don't get is why they cannot see that even if our government agrees to their demands it won't make any difference to the climate. // This level of extreme thinking is, in my view, born of emotional insecurity. People who feel they are unnoticed by those around them, love to jump on bandwagons and make a lot of noise, because it gets them...
12:35 Sat 03rd Dec 2022
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I don't think this was an interview this morning - Mark Austin is wearing an enamel poppy badge and and it appears this was broadcast some 3 weeks ago:
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ debate/ article -114242 67/DOMI NIC-LAW SON-bro adcaste rs-fail -challe nge-eco -zealot s-join- them.ht ml
I agree she does appear somewhat excited though :)
Indigo Rumbelow - who would have guessed!
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I agree she does appear somewhat excited though :)
Indigo Rumbelow - who would have guessed!
Three interesting points arise from the position of Stop Oil -
One is that they think their anarchy is going to encourage people to rise up in sympathy with them and use insurection to get the government to act as they think it should.
Secondly, they seem to believe that an alteration in the UK's energy policy is going to be an ounce of difference to the overall situation regarding climate change.
And thirdly, they seem to believe that if Britain 'leads the way' in terms of altering energy policies, that government like China and India and the USA are going to have a change of heart, see the light, and change their polices as well.
Anyone with either a basic grasp of politics, or a simple sense of logic, can see that none of those three scenarios is ever going to become reality.
One is that they think their anarchy is going to encourage people to rise up in sympathy with them and use insurection to get the government to act as they think it should.
Secondly, they seem to believe that an alteration in the UK's energy policy is going to be an ounce of difference to the overall situation regarding climate change.
And thirdly, they seem to believe that if Britain 'leads the way' in terms of altering energy policies, that government like China and India and the USA are going to have a change of heart, see the light, and change their polices as well.
Anyone with either a basic grasp of politics, or a simple sense of logic, can see that none of those three scenarios is ever going to become reality.