You know I wouldn't be at all surprised if it were established that Mark and friends are simply a cabal of elderly self centered agitators whose aim is the destruction of the human supporting bio-sphere by reactionary means , stifulling debate and turning the UK into a pitifull polluted authoratarian state by cynically purposing the emotive issue of Markism as a front to garner support for their true aims. You see what I did there No links required and all my opinion of course
Yes, a woeful attempt at parody. You should stick to posting Guardian extracts: you won't make as many spelling and grammatical errors.
Get the kids to draw Extinction Rebellion logos on half of them and the hammer and sickle on the other half
At home with Extinction Rebellion: Life after the protest. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/extinction-rebellion-cardiff-protest-castle-16612844
All the pictures from Extinction Rebellion's protest against fast fashion in Truro https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/pictures-extinction-rebellions-protest-against-3115841
Pollution is a red herring,population growth is killing the planet by 2050 there will be over 9 billion people on the planet all using resources not to mention how much land will need to be cleared just to feed them plus all the pollution from agriculture will at that point out strip transport. These middle class well off weekend protesters all turn up in their diesel guzzling SUV's and tell everyone you can't have what we have because its killing the planet.
After last Octobers Rebbelion Extinction Rebellion's demand to Act Now. "We are unprepared for the danger our future holds. We face floods, wildfires, extreme weather, crop failure, mass displacement and the breakdown of society. The time for denial is over. It is time to act. Conventional approaches of voting, lobbying, petitions and protest have failed because powerful political and economic interests prevent change. Our strategy is therefore one of non-violent, disruptive civil disobedience – a rebellion. Historical evidence shows that we need the involvement of 3.5% of the population to succeed – in the UK that’s about 2 million people."