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Animal Rebellion activists to blockade UK's biggest meat market

Discussion in 'General Chit Chat' started by KeithAngel, Aug 16, 2019.

  1. Druk1
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    He is a celebrity hypocrite as opposed to a common or garden hypocrite,they all use petrol,all go online,wear modern clothes,own cell-phones and leave as big a carbon footprint as the next man BUT they preach about it,thats what seperates us from them.
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  3. walesrob
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    I didn't realise electric underground transport is bad for the environment. :rolleyes:

    Can they PLEASE do something useful and shutdown parliament? That would be ace.
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    It doesn't seem to be going away, does it?
  5. Druk1
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    Public opinion is very much against the crusties :D
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    Extinction rebellions philosophy, in their own spokespersons words, is to disrupt everyday life :boxer: and they pay professional crusty hippies to do so :confused:
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    The level of brainwashing is staggering.....
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  8. Druk1
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    Exploitation of a clearly disturbed child with mental illness o_O
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    How true! The whole organisation is funded and supported by hypocrites. Somehow I can't see XR taking-off in China, Russia or India can you?
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    They actually admit, some of the hippies in London were paid, one of the guys on top of the train is described as a professional activist so I guess that's his employment. Russia, India, or China, well most of the hippies wouldn't be returning from a gulag or the black hole of calcutta for a long time :D
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    "Hippies?" I thought that some esteemed members here would have known that that particular movement died in the early 70's.

    That was 50 years ago :lol:
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    Sorry, new parlance is crusties :)
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  16. Markham
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    Ha!

    This character - the self-styled Mr Brocolli (real name Roland Everson) - is a white van man and founder of a glamping business. His gas-guzzling Mercedes Benz Sprinter van pumps out about 2.7 tonnes of Carbon Dioxide every year - that's the same as a return flight from London to Sydney apparently.

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    Hypocrites the whole ruddy lot of them!
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    Mr Apo champions the cause,yet drives an articulated lorry :oops: They don't practice what they preach,its do as I say not as I do.Stand by your principles 100% or they aren't really principles are they?
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    So you expect Mike to give up his job just to prove his green credentials? So does that make me a hypocrite as well, seeing as I drive a 19 plate Mercedes Sprinter for work?

    It’ll be a long time yet when an electric truck or van can last all day on a single battery charge as well as being capable of travelling hundreds of miles a day long distance. But in meantime we can all do our bit to help save the environment by not taking unnecessary car journeys or eating less meat. Every little helps.
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