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Topic History of: extinction rebellion in Cambridge Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Just put ER on the same extremist list with the rest, then we be done with them.
I lost huge amounts of income due to these imbeciles blocking the trains and roads. I Couldn't get to my meetings and customers. |
robbiex |
I agree with their cause, but why are they always blaming the older generation. Those that grew up in the 70s and 80s flew less, drove less, ate less meat, and used much less plastic (no one drank bottled water and soft drinks usually came in cans or glass bottles). |
Green Man |
These morons also use more plastic then the average household. Tents, high visibility vests, their banners and glue bottles are made from plastic. |
John |
Green Man wrote:
Extinction Rebellion are funded by billionaires and celebrities. Whom pay off the police.
E.R cause misery to the public and have lost public support ages ago. Blocking transport makes the group contradicts themselves.
Digging up a lawn which is the home for millions of insect's and species, in which birds eat to feed themselves and their young is bonkers.
As JK can confirm, that land in Trinity is not just a random bit of grass, it's an historic lawn in the grounds that's now in an awful mess. Dug up by these giggling idiots who didn't seem to be able to explain why they were doing it. Same with blocking ambulances. It's absolutely bucketing down today in Cambridge so of course they've all buggered off until it's dry again. |
Green Man |
Extinction Rebellion are funded by billionaires and celebrities. Whom pay off the police.
E.R cause misery to the public and have lost public support ages ago. Blocking transport makes the group contradicts themselves.
Digging up a lawn which is the home for millions of insect's and species, in which birds eat to feed themselves and their young is bonkers. |
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