Extinction Rebellion

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I didn't think the day could get much better after Bojo pulled off a deal, but get better it most certainly did.


I found this 'readers comment' on one site particularly amusing.

"Heartening to see the concern of real Londoners for XR. I was touched to see them help the XR protester from a position of danger and then everyone crowding round to make sure he was OK."
 
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I didn't think the day could get much better after Bojo pulled off a deal, but get better it most certainly did.


I found this 'readers comment' on one site particularly amusing.

"Heartening to see the concern of real Londoners for XR. I was touched to see them help the XR protester from a position of danger and then everyone crowding round to make sure he was OK."

Thats the sort of treatment these XR fruit cakes should get :)
 
"Heartening to see the concern of real Londoners for XR. I was touched to see them help the XR protester from a position of danger and then everyone crowding round to make sure he was OK."

Classic. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

All that was missing was "Welcome to Canning Town".
 
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So enjoyed this when it hit the news this morning. Do not mess with Londoners commuting - they're a special breed! :)
 
You have to wonder at which genius at ER came up with Canning Town as a good place to stop a tube train.
 
You have to wonder at which genius at ER came up with Canning Town as a good place to stop a tube train.

Like some football hooligans, you can bet they weren't in the thick of it themselves, but rather "directing operations" from a safe vantage point:whistle:
 
Who at XR thought stopping people going to work would end well.

Pick a time in the day when people arent at their best, slightly stressed because they are in a rush to get to work.

Genius :ROFLMAO:
 
Thank God it was just a whitey that was pulled off the train and given a slap otherwise you and you crew would be labelling all us eastenders as racists. :rolleyes:
 
Like some football hooligans, you can bet they weren't in the thick of it themselves, but rather "directing operations" from a safe vantage point:whistle:
You'd lose that bet - most of XR were opposed to the action going ahead, and said so before the action. The groups directly involved decided to go ahead themselves, unfortunately.
 
You'd lose that bet - most of XR were opposed to the action going ahead, and said so before the action. The groups directly involved decided to go ahead themselves, unfortunately.

What exactly does that mean?
I said that the organisers weren't likely to be on the train themselves.
 
He means that apparently the group who went off to the tube were not following orders! They had decided not to go to trains but these people went anyway.
Sounds to me like they're just trying to distance themselves as a PR exercise..
 
He means that apparently the group who went off to the tube were not following orders! They had decided not to go to trains but these people went anyway.
Sounds to me like they're just trying to distance themselves as a PR exercise..
Which is just what I said
 
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