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Insulate Britain Protests (Blackwall Tunnel p22)
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The swampy freaks decided to go and give it the biggun at smithfield meat market a week or 2 ago.
Not on a work day mind. They decided to go on a Saturday when its closed as they knew they wouldnt get beats. Hard nuts.3 -
My loft is very well insulated and we have cavity wall insulation.
Will these clowns let me drive through for my next hospital appointment?
We should get water cannons out to move them!
Saw one of their lot on This Morning arguing with Suzanna Reid
and Richard Madeley the other day. Seemed quite dim.2 -
O-Randy-Hunt said:The swampy freaks decided to go and give it the biggun at smithfield meat market a week or 2 ago.
Not on a work day mind. They decided to go on a Saturday when its closed as they knew they wouldnt get beats. Hard nuts.2 -
Silverdreammachine said:My loft is very well insulated and we have cavity wall insulation.
Will these clowns let me drive through for my next hospital appointment?
We should get water cannons out to move them!
Saw one of their lot on This Morning arguing with Suzanna Reid
and Richard Madeley the other day. Seemed quite dim.1 -
I would absolutely hammer these worthless pricks to the full extent of the law,stopping genuine people going to work,school,hospital etc. just to justify their miserable existance.A lot of these tossers are no doubt rent a mobs who turn up at every protest they can attend.They wont make one bit of difference to climate change or whatever their beef is,the problems are already known and these brain dead turds wont contribute to any change.I look forward to 6 month jail terms and 5 figure fines(ha ha ha ,dont be a naughty boy and dont do it again.)
I use this roundabout to get to my weekly golf with a few mates,if they had held me up,I am pretty sure I would have steamed into them.2 -
TeamOfKermorgants said:SporadicAddick said:blackpool72 said:Leuth said:Reminder: it is possible to condemn protestors without condemning their cause
Meanwhile, the rest of society can accelerate positive actions that support the focus on climate change without wrecking livelihoods and economies in the process.
The world will be a completely different place in decades because of a lack of ambition, it's probably not best to ridicule the ambition to change one of the most important issues this world has.
It would mean we would need to fundamentally reorganise as a society in 3 and a half years, from transport infrastructure and usage, to nationwide energy delivery, to food production and transportation, to leisure and entertainment, to housing and travel, to global economics and engagement- a fundamental paradigm shift in how we live, whilst the world around us remains sensible, appropriate, and economically and socially competent (at our expense).
So yes, I fundamentally hope that their "demands" aren't met by 2025. As I say, luckily they have fuck all chance (and even less as they alienate the very people they need to support them).
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BR7_addick said:O-Randy-Hunt said:The swampy freaks decided to go and give it the biggun at smithfield meat market a week or 2 ago.
Not on a work day mind. They decided to go on a Saturday when its closed as they knew they wouldnt get beats. Hard nuts.0 -
SporadicAddick said:TeamOfKermorgants said:SporadicAddick said:blackpool72 said:Leuth said:Reminder: it is possible to condemn protestors without condemning their cause
Meanwhile, the rest of society can accelerate positive actions that support the focus on climate change without wrecking livelihoods and economies in the process.
The world will be a completely different place in decades because of a lack of ambition, it's probably not best to ridicule the ambition to change one of the most important issues this world has.
It would mean we would need to fundamentally reorganise as a society in 3 and a half years, from transport infrastructure and usage, to nationwide energy delivery, to food production and transportation, to leisure and entertainment, to housing and travel, to global economics and engagement- a fundamental paradigm shift in how we live, whilst the world around us remains sensible, appropriate, and economically and socially competent (at our expense).
So yes, I fundamentally hope that their "demands" aren't met by 2025. As I say, luckily they have fuck all chance (and even less as they alienate the very people they need to support them).
We can do fuck all and we probably will and if we are lucky we will be dead before the shit properly hits the fan, but our children won't be.
That's the point.
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thickandthin63 said:I would absolutely hammer these worthless pricks to the full extent of the law,stopping genuine people going to work,school,hospital etc. just to justify their miserable existance.A lot of these tossers are no doubt rent a mobs who turn up at every protest they can attend.They wont make one bit of difference to climate change or whatever their beef is,the problems are already known and these brain dead turds wont contribute to any change.I look forward to 6 month jail terms and 5 figure fines(ha ha ha ,dont be a naughty boy and dont do it again.)
I use this roundabout to get to my weekly golf with a few mates,if they had held me up,I am pretty sure I would have steamed into them.4 -
O-Randy-Hunt said:BR7_addick said:O-Randy-Hunt said:The swampy freaks decided to go and give it the biggun at smithfield meat market a week or 2 ago.
Not on a work day mind. They decided to go on a Saturday when its closed as they knew they wouldnt get beats. Hard nuts.2 - Sponsored links:
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BR7_addick said:O-Randy-Hunt said:BR7_addick said:O-Randy-Hunt said:The swampy freaks decided to go and give it the biggun at smithfield meat market a week or 2 ago.
Not on a work day mind. They decided to go on a Saturday when its closed as they knew they wouldnt get beats. Hard nuts.3 -
O-Randy-Hunt said:BR7_addick said:O-Randy-Hunt said:BR7_addick said:O-Randy-Hunt said:The swampy freaks decided to go and give it the biggun at smithfield meat market a week or 2 ago.
Not on a work day mind. They decided to go on a Saturday when its closed as they knew they wouldnt get beats. Hard nuts.0 -
Reminds me that it's been a couple of years since 'Swampy' died from heart failure.
He refused to have a bypass.
#coat.12 -
Next protest is outside the Den.
No fan's will be allowed to go to the game.
This will help climate change by having 200 unwashed vegan guardian readers killed.
Every little helps.3 -
Ferryman said:A mate reckons the police have been giving them tea and sandwiches!2
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From the images I have seen the people walk onto the road, often wearing some kind of fluorescent top of bright red or yellow, and sit down behind a sign.
And remain there quite still until they are picked up and moved or dragged away.
They offer no resistance or violence.
Ought they to be the subject of any violence meted out? Perhaps by ordinary citizens?0 -
seth plum said:From the images I have seen the people walk onto the road, often wearing some kind of fluorescent top of bright red or yellow, and sit down behind a sign.
And remain there quite still until they are picked up and moved or dragged away.
They offer no resistance or violence.
Ought they to be the subject of any violence meted out? Perhaps by ordinary citizens?
YES14 -
Nope, arrest followed by either a short term inside or a massive fine is more than sufficient.
Even better would be 100 hours of Community Service. Perhaps litter picking on the M25?5 -
So many Terry the law abider on here1
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Wheresmeticket? said:thickandthin63 said:I would absolutely hammer these worthless pricks to the full extent of the law,stopping genuine people going to work,school,hospital etc. just to justify their miserable existance.A lot of these tossers are no doubt rent a mobs who turn up at every protest they can attend.They wont make one bit of difference to climate change or whatever their beef is,the problems are already known and these brain dead turds wont contribute to any change.I look forward to 6 month jail terms and 5 figure fines(ha ha ha ,dont be a naughty boy and dont do it again.)
I use this roundabout to get to my weekly golf with a few mates,if they had held me up,I am pretty sure I would have steamed into them.1 - Sponsored links:
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Rothko said:So many Terry the law abider on here3
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blackpool72 said:seth plum said:From the images I have seen the people walk onto the road, often wearing some kind of fluorescent top of bright red or yellow, and sit down behind a sign.
And remain there quite still until they are picked up and moved or dragged away.
They offer no resistance or violence.
Ought they to be the subject of any violence meted out? Perhaps by ordinary citizens?
YES0 -
seth plum said:blackpool72 said:seth plum said:From the images I have seen the people walk onto the road, often wearing some kind of fluorescent top of bright red or yellow, and sit down behind a sign.
And remain there quite still until they are picked up and moved or dragged away.
They offer no resistance or violence.
Ought they to be the subject of any violence meted out? Perhaps by ordinary citizens?
YES1 -
Just trying to imagine this scene in the 70s.
Hey Raith coming to the protest?
What protest?
To get yer loft insulated!
... What?
You can lay all this wadding stuff along the rafters and keep the house a bit warmer ... plus it'll save the planet.
Save the planet?
Yeah.
Oh come on, who's gonna listen?
The government.
Are you mad?
No, really they'll have to listen
How do ya work that out?
Cos we're gonna stop the traffic
How?
Superglue ourselves to the road.
Oh F*** off!4 -
thickandthin63 said:Wheresmeticket? said:thickandthin63 said:I would absolutely hammer these worthless pricks to the full extent of the law,stopping genuine people going to work,school,hospital etc. just to justify their miserable existance.A lot of these tossers are no doubt rent a mobs who turn up at every protest they can attend.They wont make one bit of difference to climate change or whatever their beef is,the problems are already known and these brain dead turds wont contribute to any change.I look forward to 6 month jail terms and 5 figure fines(ha ha ha ,dont be a naughty boy and dont do it again.)
I use this roundabout to get to my weekly golf with a few mates,if they had held me up,I am pretty sure I would have steamed into them.
But my initial reaction to your post was more along the lines of;Cos I’ve seen a million posts today across the socials saying they’d “smashed their heads in bruv” but in reality not a single soul has done it and they’ve probably pissed off thousands of geezas the last two days.
Which is a good thing by the way, they’re not nonces ffs, they’re annoying and disruptive.2 -
cafcdave123 said:seth plum said:blackpool72 said:seth plum said:From the images I have seen the people walk onto the road, often wearing some kind of fluorescent top of bright red or yellow, and sit down behind a sign.
And remain there quite still until they are picked up and moved or dragged away.
They offer no resistance or violence.
Ought they to be the subject of any violence meted out? Perhaps by ordinary citizens?
YES
Use those?0 -
seth plum said:blackpool72 said:seth plum said:From the images I have seen the people walk onto the road, often wearing some kind of fluorescent top of bright red or yellow, and sit down behind a sign.
And remain there quite still until they are picked up and moved or dragged away.
They offer no resistance or violence.
Ought they to be the subject of any violence meted out? Perhaps by ordinary citizens?
YESseth plum said:blackpool72 said:seth plum said:From the images I have seen the people walk onto the road, often wearing some kind of fluorescent top of bright red or yellow, and sit down behind a sign.
And remain there quite still until they are picked up and moved or dragged away.
They offer no resistance or violence.
Ought they to be the subject of any violence meted out? Perhaps by ordinary citizens?
YES
What would you do ?.5 -
seth plum said:cafcdave123 said:seth plum said:blackpool72 said:seth plum said:From the images I have seen the people walk onto the road, often wearing some kind of fluorescent top of bright red or yellow, and sit down behind a sign.
And remain there quite still until they are picked up and moved or dragged away.
They offer no resistance or violence.
Ought they to be the subject of any violence meted out? Perhaps by ordinary citizens?
YES
Use those?
I think it's quite obvious I was joking just like it's quite obvious you're fishing4 -
Well I think those suggesting steaming in are the ones fishing. They are testing the waters to see if anybody would suggest a moderate approach.
I am afraid the right approach is to pick them up remove them and let due process happen.0 -
cafcdave123 said:seth plum said:blackpool72 said:seth plum said:From the images I have seen the people walk onto the road, often wearing some kind of fluorescent top of bright red or yellow, and sit down behind a sign.
And remain there quite still until they are picked up and moved or dragged away.
They offer no resistance or violence.
Ought they to be the subject of any violence meted out? Perhaps by ordinary citizens?
YES1
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