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cringeAugust 31, 2023
Furious commuters finally get pushed too far by climate protestors blocking traffic: "We Got Kids To Feed"
Furious commuters clashed with a group of woke climate activists blocking traffic in Washington, D.C. Saturday.
The protest was organized by Declare Emergency, a climate group that believes "billions of people will starve to death in the coming decades" unless the world stops using fossil fuels.
But don’t worry, there is still “two to three years in which we can avert the worst consequences of the climate catastrophe," the group's website states.
Basically, we have until Aug. 2026, before we are forever doomed. And four years will be too late because that is exactly how science works.
The New York Post reported that this was their third demonstration that week.
Justified motorists tore banners and screamed at the eco-terrorists blocking the commuters' way.
“I want to go to work! I want to go to work!” one driver said as he grabbed the banners from their hands and tossed them in the air.
The climate activists blocked traffic in hopes of pressuring the Biden administration to declare a state of climate emergency.
'I've got kids to feed!': Furious commuters confront climate activists in Washing DCwww.youtube.com
Could they not just send an email next time?
“You don’t give a f–k! “Get the f–k out of here! We have to go to f–king work! We’ve got kids to feed!” another driver said.
The self-centered and moralizing stance of these activists is both privileged and elitist, even though it's likely they maintain a public persona of presenting themselves otherwise. And they condescend to those who rely on fossil fuels for their daily commute to work.
When police arrived, they recognized one of the climate activists blocking the road as having been arrested in a similar act just a FEW DAYS before.
"You're under arrest for contempt of court!" an officer said. Drivers clapped and cheered as he was handcuffed.
Participating in protests of these frequencies constitutes a luxury available only to those who need employment to sustain their livelihood. Taking time off work to participate in extensive protests can be challenging. Thus, we can assume they are either unemployed or compensated for their involvement.
"You're not getting three warnings!" As some protesters were leaving, MPD's Jason Bagshaw said "Everyone's under arrest."
"Y'all know you haven't done the proper warnings?" one of the activists in handcuffs said. "We don't have to," an officer told her before all of them were taken away.
Declare Emergency said that their demonstration “was a great way to honor the legacy of Dr. King and to carry on his tradition of disruptive, nonviolent civil disobedience!”
These protests are becoming far too frequent.
Just this past week, in another incident, climate activists created a commotion during a gathering of bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Another group of demonstrators established a barricade, obstructing the road to Burning Man in Nevada on Sunday, compelling park rangers to drive their vehicles directly through it.
“We know a lot about fanatics,” Climate expert Michael Shellenberger said on Fox News. “These are people who are probably not capable of doing anything creative or beneficial to society so they find themselves just engaging in destructive behaviors.”
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