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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//A campaigner, who would only give her name as Gully…//
I told you Gully didn’t live abroad! :-)
//I have faith in people coming together.//
She may be in for disappointment. Most people are too busy trying to earn a crust. And whilst they see China continuing to burn more coal than the rest of the world put together, their priorities will remain in that direction.
// Solutions to this crisis exist, we just need the political will to do it.//
Really? I’ve never known any of these “activists” come up with any solutions. I’ve only seen them identify what they perceive as the problem. Perhaps they should direct their protests so that the “political will” in China to burn coal is diminished.
I told you Gully didn’t live abroad! :-)
//I have faith in people coming together.//
She may be in for disappointment. Most people are too busy trying to earn a crust. And whilst they see China continuing to burn more coal than the rest of the world put together, their priorities will remain in that direction.
// Solutions to this crisis exist, we just need the political will to do it.//
Really? I’ve never known any of these “activists” come up with any solutions. I’ve only seen them identify what they perceive as the problem. Perhaps they should direct their protests so that the “political will” in China to burn coal is diminished.
On other threads regarding these idiots I have mentioned that if they blocked major highways and roads in Ontario, the Federal, Provincial, and Regional police would clear them away pronto. All your cops appear to be doing is standing around twiddling their thumbs. Obviously, they must be held back by some ridiculously lenient laws.
YNNAFYMMI "Up here in Scotland they call themselves AUOB(a SNP front)."
From August this year,
"THE turnout at the All Under One Banner rally in Dundee on Saturday was disappointing. However, given the organisers have taken to posting attacks on the SNP in social media this was hardly surprising.
While the SNP still commands a substantial popular lead at the ballot box, this anti-SNP stance from AUOB – which I am led to believe was also evident on the platform on Saturday – may mark the end of the mass marches that took place before the Covid pandemic."
Do you think they are a front for the SNP still?
From August this year,
"THE turnout at the All Under One Banner rally in Dundee on Saturday was disappointing. However, given the organisers have taken to posting attacks on the SNP in social media this was hardly surprising.
While the SNP still commands a substantial popular lead at the ballot box, this anti-SNP stance from AUOB – which I am led to believe was also evident on the platform on Saturday – may mark the end of the mass marches that took place before the Covid pandemic."
Do you think they are a front for the SNP still?