Scientists for Extinction Rebellion via REUTERS
So-called “scientists” held a protest calling for mass civil disobedience if you don’t believe their global warming junk science.
The group held a rally in London this weekend.
Last week they pretended to be doctors.
Dr Alex Armitage: “The government has a duty to protect its citizens. Instead, it is allowing fossil fuel companies to steal our children’s future. As health professionals, we’re the ones who will have to witness the suffering which will ensue.”#EverybodyNow #ActNow @DoctorsXr pic.twitter.com/aBtdg8aDDI
— Extinction Rebellion UK 🌍 (@XRebellionUK) October 13, 2019
The week before that they were green people.
#ExtinctionRebellion not religious or cult'y at all. nope, not one bit pic.twitter.com/OdDG0SxlMs
— Andy (@OvisRedding) October 9, 2019
It’s a cult.
#ExtinctionRebellion not religious or cult'y at all. nope, not one bit pic.twitter.com/OdDG0SxlMs
— Andy (@OvisRedding) October 9, 2019
In other news the protesters are paid £400 a week to bring mayhem to the streets.
Here is one dance protest the group Extinction Rebellion held this past week.
In it’s purest form, Civil Diso-Bedience is not just non-violent direct dance, it’s a way of life.#ExtinctionRebellion #SpringRebellion @ExtinctionR pic.twitter.com/YyX0i9UVyw
— Extinction Rebellion Australia (@XRebellionAus) October 11, 2019
These people are serious.
They must be believed.
Reuters reported:
More than 300 scientists have endorsed a civil disobedience campaign aimed at forcing governments to take rapid action to tackle climate change, warning that failure could inflict “incalculable human suffering.”
In a joint declaration, climate scientists, physicists, biologists, engineers and others from at least 20 countries broke with the caution traditionally associated with academia to side with peaceful protesters courting arrest from Amsterdam to Melbourne.
Wearing white laboratory coats to symbolize their research credentials, a group of about 20 of the signatories gathered on Saturday to read out the text outside London’s century-old Science Museum in the city’s upmarket Kensington district.
“We believe that the continued governmental inaction over the climate and ecological crisis now justifies peaceful and non-violent protest and direct action, even if this goes beyond the bounds of the current law,” said Emily Grossman, a science broadcaster with a PhD in molecular biology, who read the declaration on behalf of the group.
“We therefore support those who are rising up peacefully against governments around the world that are failing to act proportionately to the scale of the crisis,” she said.