Anonymous wrote:Did Biden host a rally at Ellipse and encourage them to shut down the city until Nancy Pelosi will "do the right thing?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re not protesting for freedom, that’s why. In fact, they want the opposite of freedom. So their protest has official sanction.
They’re protesting for life. You’d think you right wingers would be on board! But your definition of “life” is actually just “fetus fetish” so this probably just bothers you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:No. It is not effective.
A warmer planet is not a dead planet, and climate change is not irreversible, so whether or not there is an emergency is certainly subjective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/4-arrested-after-climate-change-protesters-block-all-lanes-of-i-395-overpass-in-dc/ar-AAW0Erk
This is the second time this week. Stopping car commutes at least seems like a logically consistent form of protest for a climate change group. Do you think this is/will be effective? I've seen a lot less news about them than the truckers.
I hope they expand their efforts dramatically and make it so no one can get anywhere without sitting stuck in traffic for hours. I hope we hear stories about kids wetting themselves while sitting on a stick school bus, people paying big late-fines for being late to daycare pick up, missed appointments and job interviews, getting pay docked off bring late to work, etc. I hope they block every major road in the area, every morning and afternoon. I want to contribute $$$ to help them!
What is their end game? More buses? Free electric cars for everyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/4-arrested-after-climate-change-protesters-block-all-lanes-of-i-395-overpass-in-dc/ar-AAW0Erk
This is the second time this week. Stopping car commutes at least seems like a logically consistent form of protest for a climate change group. Do you think this is/will be effective? I've seen a lot less news about them than the truckers.
I hope they expand their efforts dramatically and make it so no one can get anywhere without sitting stuck in traffic for hours. I hope we hear stories about kids wetting themselves while sitting on a stick school bus, people paying big late-fines for being late to daycare pick up, missed appointments and job interviews, getting pay docked off bring late to work, etc. I hope they block every major road in the area, every morning and afternoon. I want to contribute $$$ to help them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/4-arrested-after-climate-change-protesters-block-all-lanes-of-i-395-overpass-in-dc/ar-AAW0Erk
This is the second time this week. Stopping car commutes at least seems like a logically consistent form of protest for a climate change group. Do you think this is/will be effective? I've seen a lot less news about them than the truckers.
I hope they expand their efforts dramatically and make it so no one can get anywhere without sitting stuck in traffic for hours. I hope we hear stories about kids wetting themselves while sitting on a stick school bus, people paying big late-fines for being late to daycare pick up, missed appointments and job interviews, getting pay docked off bring late to work, etc. I hope they block every major road in the area, every morning and afternoon. I want to contribute $$$ to help them!
Anonymous wrote:They’re not protesting for freedom, that’s why. In fact, they want the opposite of freedom. So their protest has official sanction.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/4-arrested-after-climate-change-protesters-block-all-lanes-of-i-395-overpass-in-dc/ar-AAW0Erk
This is the second time this week. Stopping car commutes at least seems like a logically consistent form of protest for a climate change group. Do you think this is/will be effective? I've seen a lot less news about them than the truckers.
Anonymous wrote:They’re not protesting for freedom, that’s why. In fact, they want the opposite of freedom. So their protest has official sanction.