on 21-04-2019 10:48
THE FACTS: The human species is destroying the planet we inhabit. Deforestation of the rainforests. Global warming and polar ice packs melting. Creatures hunted, killed, driven to extinction.
A well-known, but miss quoted, saying reads "For evil to triumph, is for good people to do nothing".
Fortunately, there are those who are prepared to stand up and say "Enough is enough".
Concern about the environment and the fauna and flora of the world have been expressed in various threads on the Community off-topic.
The time is right for such matters to have its own thread, which is why I have created this one, as a place where those concerned can express their views, and be
THE VOICE OF THE VOICELESS
on 21-04-2019 11:03
on 21-04-2019 11:03
on 22-04-2019 13:55
on 22-04-2019 13:55
Gorillas pose for selfie with DR Congo anti-poaching unit
on 22-04-2019 14:03
on 22-04-2019 14:03
Ettienne Stott, Olympian canoe champion, arrested in Extinction Rebellion protest
on 22-04-2019 14:11
on 22-04-2019 14:11
Bit disappointed with that protest if honest. The sentiment is good but......
If you saw the mess they left when they dispersed, enough paper and plastic carriers and bottles, tents etc to fill a few skips.
If you want to protest about saving the planet then don't leave your rubbish, a lot of it non recyclable, lying about for others to clear up...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-04-2019 14:40
on 22-04-2019 15:11
on 22-04-2019 15:11
@anticpated wrote:
There are genuine people who are concerned and others who are nothing more than imposters supporting the next trendy campaign.
I think people should get off their **** and do something positive. Not waste the police budget by sitting around costing people money and increasing the congestion charges in central London
Those people are doing something positive. It`s called civil disobedience. It is non-violent protests, something which Ghandi advocated and practised. Such protests cost the perpetrators, or those who allow or are not interested, of crimes against the environment money from their ill-gotten gains.
The waste of the police budget is sending in thousands of officers to make an unpresidented number of arrests and move the rest to Marbel Arch, leaving behind the debrit which they could have cleared themselves had they been allowed to continue their civil disobedience.
I fully support them 100% and if I was able to would be there with them.
They are the Voice of the Voiceless who are doing something postive, rather than sit around and write a polite little letter to an MP or post a message on Facebook or Twitter thinking that that will make a difference.
on 23-04-2019 19:05
23-04-2019 20:46 - edited 23-04-2019 20:48
@anticpated wrote:
The truth is the government will do jack all. Waste any money towards it. The money is better given to companies who recycle biological elements rather than rely on fossil fuels alone. Come on we can't even get out of Europe. They should put Gordon Strachan in charge.
I like the way 'you put things' @anticpated ... & ... agree whole-heartedly with what you say
*The Pen is Mightier than the Sword*
I have written 2 letters to my MP ... = ... one on real fur products (from China, where else ?) masquerading as faux fur sold on any market today & the market traders pleading 'ignorance' ... the 2nd letter was on funding of Mental Health in the NHS ... said MP attended a packed meeting of the late, once great, local Mind meeting when the local Mayoress had Mind was her chosen charity ... = ... received back 2 high-falluting, convoluting letters in the use of the English language !! ... ... ... Of course it was a Conservative MP, now Government Chief Whip - pah !!!
The peaceful protest I have participated in was conducted upon the outside stone steps of the town hall ... = ... my 'protest banner' was a white dove (international symbol of peace) complete with feathers & the eye using the internationally known anti-nuclear power symbol ... all atop an old roller-painting stick about 6'... ... ... the Quaker representative held their rainbow banner high ... the protest was AGAINST War In Iraq