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Not Just Stop Oil, but some French "climate activist" group threw soup on the Mona Lisa at the Louvre yesterday.

Apparently they're whining about the "right to healthy and sustainable food" or something. There's also a farmers protest happening in France right now regarding low wages, so they're piggybacking on that. One of the girls shouted "What’s the most important thing? Art, or right to a healthy and sustainable food?" because that's totally a sound statement.

I thought it was worth sharing here even if it's not JSO. Has soup throwing always been a thing or has JSO popularized it?
They are probably members of an associated group of braindead leeches.
 
If they had their way they’d enjoy the Maoist diet.

Which is oddly appropriate, seeing that the goal of many radical environmentalist groups is explicitly to cull the human population.

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They're misanthropes, plain and simple. They hate real progress, they hate achievement and success, and most importantly, they love seeing other people suffer and stagnate.

Which, I suppose, also explains why they're so obsessed with vandalizing works of art and public monuments, despite said beautiful things not even being related to their stated grievances.

Fair proposal, we should give them an offer to relinquish their rights as human beings if they hate humanity that damn much.

Give me my top hats, because I'm MATI.
 
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There's also a farmers protest happening in France right now regarding low wages, so they're piggybacking on that.
Yeah, but these idiots are demanding the very thing the farmers are protesting against. "Sustainable food" is a false front for the radical reorganisation of agriculture, away from actual sustainability and toward politically mandated production requirements.

They are probably members of an associated group of braindead leeches.
They're a member of a transnational group called A22 Network, which includes jso and is funded by the climate emergency fund.
 
Yeah, but these idiots are demanding the very thing the farmers are protesting against. "Sustainable food" is a false front for the radical reorganisation of agriculture, away from actual sustainability and toward politically mandated production requirements.

Lysenkoism 2.0, essentially.

We've seen this crap before.
 
Not Just Stop Oil, but some French "climate activist" group threw soup on the Mona Lisa at the Louvre yesterday.

Apparently they're whining about the "right to healthy and sustainable food" or something. There's also a farmers protest happening in France right now regarding low wages, so they're piggybacking on that. One of the girls shouted "What’s the most important thing? Art, or right to a healthy and sustainable food?" because that's totally a sound statement.

I thought it was worth sharing here even if it's not JSO. Has soup throwing always been a thing or has JSO popularized it?
They threw soup at the Mona Lisa not on. There is glass in front.
These activist are so low IQ. No critical thinking abilities at all.
 
They threw soup at the Mona Lisa not on. There is glass in front.
These activist are so low IQ. No critical thinking abilities at all.
Not really, they do this faggotry because they are still going through the motions and avoiding repercussions. They probably fetishize the thought of someone jumping them and beating the crap out of them. They knew it wouldn’t damage it, they just wanted the attention, which makes the whole thing super fake and super gay.
 
They threw soup at the Mona Lisa not on. There is glass in front.
These activist are so low IQ. No critical thinking abilities at all.
Wasn't this like first time they tried to get someone to like them. That shoutout to farmer protests or something.
I felt like it was new. I have been feeling Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion are oil company gay ops because they do things to maximize people's hatred towards themselves. Maybe as high as 90 IQ after all.
Or some 4D chess move to make super geuniuses like me to suspect, that maybe I can't see the matrix.
 
They are not taught how to think. Memorizing facts and regurgitating them doesn't leave much room for reflection.
They're just disposable sheep for the real thinkers and puppeteers. The only positive thing coming out of these fuckers is they're fucking with other lefties and elites that thought they wouldn't be harassed like the Macy's parade incident or the fgc when protesters invaded a Tekken tournament (the fgc has been infected by woke fags).
 
I was in the wilds of the upper midwest of the US last evening and I pondered, not for the first time, that might be the eventual goal. Make living rural so untenable you have to move to ze pod.
Nat Geo was pushing this hard in 2019, they wanted half the land on Earth to be "set aside for nature" , and published an entire issue that's probably responsible for half the online urbanists today. Is there any venerable publication that hasn't turned into Buzzfeed?
Which is oddly appropriate, seeing that the goal of many radical environmentalist groups is explicitly to cull the human population.

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They're misanthropes, plain and simple. They hate real progress, they hate achievement and success, and most importantly, they love seeing other people suffer and stagnate.

Which, I suppose, also explains why they're so obsessed with vandalizing works of art and public monuments, despite said beautiful things not even being related to their stated grievances.

Fair proposal, we should give them an offer to relinquish their rights as human beings if they hate humanity that damn much.

Give me my top hats, because I'm MATI.
"You see we need to lower the population so we can survive without fossil fuels.. but fusion is bad because it would fuel too much growth."

Gotta love how this guy cloaked his misanthropy in peak oil doomerism, and then fucks it up by the third paragraph. I suppose 1970s journos at least knew how to ask the right questions to unmask these clowns.
 
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Gotta love how this guy cloaked his misanthropy in peak oil doomerism, and then fucks it up by the third paragraph. I suppose 1970s journos at least knew how to ask the right questions to unmask these clowns.

Imagine if any equivalent to Libs of TikTok existed back during the 60s and 70s. Leftism in general would be dead, so completely dead.
 
And NG got rid of all their staff writers and stops publishing soon. So where'd that get them?
Aw, they're just not going to be on newsstands anymore. I've wanted them to crash and burn since the BLM riots when they slapped someone on one of their magazine covers who was caught with a bunch of others wandering the riots and robbing people, ending up tangentially connected to a group that hauled a guy from on his car and while we was kneeling in the street roundhouse kicked him in the head from behind then spat on his unconscious form.

That only intensified when one of their writers claimed the people Rittenhouse shot were black. In a book about ancient Egypt that I have to assume was as well-researched.
 
Nat Geo was pushing this hard in 2019, they wanted half the land on Earth to be "set aside for nature" , and published an entire issue that's probably responsible for half the online urbanists today. Is there any venerable publication that hasn't turned into Buzzfeed?

"You see we need to lower the population so we can survive without fossil fuels.. but fusion is bad because it would fuel too much growth."

Gotta love how this guy cloaked his misanthropy in peak oil doomerism, and then fucks it up by the third paragraph. I suppose 1970s journos at least knew how to ask the right questions to unmask these clowns.

Is it wrong that I think some of the ideas proposed by the Nat Geo issue are actually decent? Underground faming sounds like the perfect way to grow crops in colder regions.
 
Is it wrong that I think some of the ideas proposed by the Nat Geo issue are actually decent? Underground faming sounds like the perfect way to grow crops in colder regions.
They definitely sound cool, until you start to think about the sheer scale involved. Just for something like lettuce or tomatoes, you'd need tens of square miles of underground structures to supply a city, along with all the required utilities and transportation infrastructure.
 
They definitely sound cool, until you start to think about the sheer scale involved. Just for something like lettuce or tomatoes, you'd need tens of square miles of underground structures to supply a city, along with all the required utilities and transportation infrastructure.

Oh well. It could work for space colonies, though.
 
Wasn't this like first time they tried to get someone to like them. That shoutout to farmer protests or something.
I felt like it was new. I have been feeling Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion are oil company gay ops because they do things to maximize people's hatred towards themselves. Maybe as high as 90 IQ after all.
Or some 4D chess move to make super geuniuses like me to suspect, that maybe I can't see the matrix.

They're funded by the useless lefty nepobabies of billionaires - e.g., Aileen Getty
 
Just a reminder to hate them. Misleading headline, she feels no remorse.


A Just Stop Oil protester has admitted it “doesn’t sit easy with me” that a motorway protest forced a driver to miss his father’s funeral.
Cressie Gethin, 22, climbed a gantry above the M25 near Heathrow in 2022 in one of a series of protests by the climate group that resulted in thousands of motorists being in gridlock for hours.
Speaking about her experience of the demonstration she attended, held in response to a deadly heatwave in the UK, Gethin told Radio Times she has “very mixed feelings” about it now.
She said: “Sitting up there, surrounded by six lanes of empty motorway, I recall thinking that if the aim of the action was to get media attention we’d succeeded.
“But at the same time, the very real moral dilemma of knowing that people would be stuck in their cars and missing important events – I heard one person missed their parent’s funeral, which I would never want – doesn’t sit easy with me.”

Tony Bambury, who missed his father’s funeral after Just Stop Oil blocked the motorway in November 2022, has said he will “never forget” and “never forgive” what the group has done.
Gethin, a music student from Cambridge University, has not returned to her studies after taking a break to focus on climate activism in late 2021.
She faces up to 10 years in jail after being found guilty of causing a public nuisance in February.
She said that if she does end up going to jail, she will try and “make the best of my time there”, adding that her upcoming sentencing in May is “out of her control”.
Gethin’s parents, Cathy and Nick, remain supportive of her actions, with her mother describing her daughter’s moral courage as “hugely admirable”.
“They are putting their futures at huge risk for the betterment of all – and for anyone to not have a level of understanding of that is appalling,” she told Radio Times.

Chris Packham, the television presenter and naturalist guest edited the latest edition of Radio Times in honour of Earth Day, an annual event held on April 22, which is used to demonstrate global support for environmental protection.
He testified at Hereford-born Gethin’s crown court trial, saying he “selectively” supports JSO.
He later released a statement explaining his attendance, saying: “I attended court to support Cressie Gethin because I don’t think she is getting a fair trial. I think, along with the UN, that the UK’s protest laws and sentencing of protesters are unjust, draconian, and in conflict with our basic human rights.”
He had been delayed for five hours in the traffic jam that resulted from the protest at which Gethin was arrested, and he told jurors that he was forced to think about climate change while he waited.
Asked if she would do the same thing again, Gethin said: “I would, but there’s one thing I’d do additionally – and I’m still considering it.
“I’d find some way of meeting with anyone who had been affected by what I did, so they could tell me how they felt.”
The Cambridge student and the television presenter posing for their propaganda shots outside the court.

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